How I turned a co-created poem into a 3-minute vertical short film in two hours using AI.

Presence — Creative Experiment #003


Opening Sparks • The Seed Poem

The spark for this short film came from a poem Kari and I wrote together in real-time online. Each line was a turn-based co-creation, synthesizing vulnerability, reframing fear as gratitude, and transforming connection into artifact — a living experiment in healthy relational dynamics. The interplay of voices created a crescendo of awareness and relational sacredness, a poem that is both reflection and enactment of healthy attachment dynamics.

Here’s the original co-created poem:

God’s Gift — Kari & Steve (2026)

[him]
Presence.
You are the tide and I am the flame.

[her]
Rhythmic waves calm and lull
Rhythmic sparks energize and awaken

[him]
I gaze into the depth. So deep.
Unquenched. Safe. Calm.

[her]
Eternal expansion does not frighten you or I
But gives permission for our whole beings to be

[him]
Alive. Alive. We are alive.
Seen. Understood. At peace.

[her]
Confidence in moving forward
Gratitude for the past

[him]
Presence is not earned.
It is a gift.

[her]
Divine intervention calculates and coordinates
The precision of the timing and impact of this gift

[him]
I feel it. You feel it. It is sacred.
It is eternal.

Lab note: The poem’s structure — alternating voices and rising emotional crescendo — immediately suggested a visual and musical improvisation, a direct translation of presence into imagery and sound.


Tools & Trinkets • Software and AI Stack

This was a low-budget, high-imagination experiment, improvised entirely in real time using AI and open-source tools:

  • Poem: Kari & Steve
  • Music generation: Producer.ai — prompts and lyrics written by ChatGPT, three segments
  • Video generation: Grok Imagine — 30 surreal, paradoxical, vertical clips
  • Video editing: Kdenlive
  • Operating system: Linux Mint, three-monitor desktop setup

Lab note: Designing the visual prompts in advance with ChatGPT helped unify the color palette, lighting scheme, and motifs, giving the improvised footage a cohesive, ethereal feel.


Mixing & Matching • Music & Visuals

The structure followed the poem’s natural emotional and relational arc:

  1. Intro: Alternating “voices” implied through visual and musical motifs
  2. Instrumental segments with layered effects: Call-and-response echoes, overlapping textures, dynamic crescendos
  3. Outro: The final image evokes a return to presence, closing the circle of awareness

All clips were improvised in sequence — nothing was pre-recorded or meticulously timed. Every choice was intuitive, responding directly to the poem and the emerging visuals.

Lab note: Improvisation was the engine of discovery. Every layer — music, visuals, and sequencing — emerged organically, reinforcing the poem’s relational pulse.


Image Layering • Visual Storytelling

The visual strategy relied on two intertwined layers:

  • Paradoxical motifs: floating stones, inverted water, melting flames, mirrors, mist, sparks — recurring anchors to unify the piece
  • Human presence: implied gestures, reaching hands, subtle shadows, connecting to the poem without literal storytelling

Lab note: Each vertical shot is roughly 6 seconds — enough to linger but short enough to maintain momentum. The constraints of the format encouraged improvisational experimentation and bold visual choices.


Iteration & Discovery • Editing the Story

Every component — music, imagery, sequencing — was produced in real time, iterating on intuition rather than technical planning.

  • Music: improvised in one segments using Producer.ai
  • Visuals: surreal and paradoxical, generated entirely in Grok Imagine
  • Video editing: layered, composited, and arranged in Kdenlive in the same session

Lab note: Improvisation replaced planning. The final crescendo of voices and imagery mirrors the immediacy and presence of the co-writing process itself.


Time in the Lab • Duration & Workflow

  • Total shots: 30 surreal vertical images
  • Working hours: 2
  • Completion: fully improvised and online in the same session

What Did It Cost? • Budget Breakdown

  • Grok Imagine: Free, with daily limits; creative workaround for batch generation
  • Producer.ai: $8/month for 600 iterations
  • Kdenlive & Audacity: Free, open source

Lab note: Initially, ChatGPT suggested cliché visual metaphors. I insisted on avant-garde, paradoxical imagery, with shots designed to feel alive, uncanny, and symbolic:

  • Juxtaposition: Combines natural elements in impossible ways
  • Paradox: Breaks expectations of time, gravity, and physics
  • Symbolic storytelling: Flame, water, and tide motifs recur in unexpected forms
  • Cinematic rhythm: Shots last ~6 seconds, overlapping with music to reinforce emotional pacing

Closing Reflections

Creating PRESENCE was more than turning a poem into a short film. It was a living enactment of co-creation — a demonstration of relational mirroring, emotional synthesis, and shared presence. Each improvisation, each clip, each musical layer became part of an alchemy of collaboration, transforming ephemeral turns of dialogue into a visual and musical meditation.

Sometimes, if you embrace the unknown and follow intuition, a co-written poem can manifest as a sacred short film in a single afternoon.

— Steve Teare
Master Alchemist