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PRODUCTION CASE STUDY · AI SERIES

A trailer and five episodes of60 Seconds More.

A production breakdown of 60 Seconds More, a vertical AI micro-drama comprising a trailer and five finished episodes.

Finished public output · watch first0:32
60 Seconds More: trailer0:32

One inspectable finished cut from this case. Performance outcomes are only stated where public evidence exists.

6

published vertical videos

5

finished episodes

32s

trailer runtime

77–126s

episode runtime range

TRUST CHECK

What the video proves—and what it does not.

Use case
AI video series production
What the published work proves
The published archive contains a 32-second trailer followed by five vertical episodes. Together, the six finished pieces provide inspectable evidence of episodic rather than one-shot production.
Evidence boundary
This case study documents the released production. It does not claim audience retention, distribution reach, or commercial performance for the series.

THE PRODUCTION QUESTION

Can an AI-video project extend beyond a short demo into a multi-episode vertical series?

WHAT THE ARCHIVE SHOWS

The published archive contains a 32-second trailer followed by five vertical episodes. Together, the six finished pieces provide inspectable evidence of episodic rather than one-shot production.

VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE

What is actually published.

  • 01One 32-second vertical trailer.
  • 02Five completed vertical episodes ranging from 1:17 to 2:06.
  • 03The project is presented as an ordered series rather than six unrelated clips.
  • 04The trailer and every episode remain available in the full showcase.

SELECTED FINISHED WORK

More finished work from this set.

Episode 11:17
Episode 21:41
Watch the complete set →

PRACTITIONER NOTES

What this body of work demonstrates.

Series work changes the quality bar

A one-off image can hide inconsistency. Episodic work exposes whether a visual language can hold across multiple finished pieces.

Runtime creates pressure

Episodes longer than a minute require more than a striking opening frame; they need pacing and enough usable material to sustain the cut.

The archive is the evidence

Keeping the trailer and episodes together lets a potential buyer inspect continuity and production ambition without relying on an abstract capability list.

WHAT THIS PAGE DOES NOT CLAIM

This case study documents the released production. It does not claim audience retention, distribution reach, or commercial performance for the series.

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