NightMilk is a personal project where I wanted to explore how visual materials can help bring early-stage film or entertainment ideas to life. The idea was to create a pitch deck for a fictional movie, using design and AI tools as a way to support the storytelling process and help sell a concept before it even exists.
Once I had the story, I started sketching out visuals that could reflect its tone. I used tools like Midjourney, Runway, Firefly and Adobe’s creative suite to experiment and generate first drafts of scenes, characters, and moods. But the process didn’t stop there, every image was then refined and finished manually. I spent time editing, fixing, adding textures, tweaking colors and adjusting compositions, making sure everything felt cohesive and intentional.
I also worked on the layout and design of the deck itself, keeping in mind how it might be used to pitch a film. Everything was crafted to feel atmospheric, emotional, and cinematic. I did a few animation and video tests to bring some moments to life and see how they might feel in motion.
NightMilk was a really fun and inspiring project to work on: part design and part storytelling. It’s a way of showing how visuals can be a powerful tool to communicate ideas when a project is just starting to take shape.