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Can't write. Can't edit.Just natural language. I directed AI to create a novel and a trailer.

I'm a total beginner in fiction and filmmaking. No writing experience, no art background — just an idea and patience. Every step of Silent Era · The Guardian is public: 50 chapters, a trailer, and the real numbers behind them.

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A Real Beginner's Experiment

I've never written fiction. Never drawn. Never edited video. I used nothing but natural language to describe my vision and direct AI — step by step — to produce a 50-chapter novel and a trailer. This isn't "experts teaching AI." This is a beginner proving you can too.

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A Complete IP Case Study

Silent Era · The Guardian — from worldbuilding and character cards to trailer production. How each step was done, what it cost, and what failed. All public.

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Reusable Battle-Tested Knowledge

Workflow architecture, anchor systems, cost templates, failure taxonomies — not theory, but hard-won lessons from 82 production units.

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Silent Era · The Guardian: An IP Made by an Outsider with Natural Language

I've never written fiction. I had a story in my head, described it in natural language to AI, and pushed it step by step through 50 chapters of Silent Era · The Guardian. Then I kept going — the same way, natural language directing AI Agents — into trailer production: 44 shots broken into 82 production units, from character anchor references and first-frame generation to I2V animation and cost tracking. This isn't about "AI making pretty pictures." It's about answering one question: can a complete outsider, armed with nothing but natural language, direct AI to take an IP from zero to a presentable visual product?

50Chapters (Volume 1)
44Trailer Shots Planned
82 PUFirst-Frame & Animation Units
~1BAgent Tokens Consumed
¥2,234.67Total Cost as of 2026-05-22

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Latest Production Log

2-Week Report: Making AI Videos as a Beginner : A 14-day field report on first-frame generation, I2V batch runs, character consistency control, and multi-agent tool switching. Includes real cost ledger and rework rate analysis.

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AIGC workflow notes from a real IP production.