AI Marketing Video
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
Hi,
I am creating an Adaptive AI ski boot with app integration.
Here is what I am looking for, can you make this look realistic so that I can convince a ski brand to partner with me to create it? How many revisions do I get? How much for this? How long will this take?
1. Outside of boot see a foot ankle and calf in a thin ski sock. See foot, ankle, calf easily slipped into boot (my boot, buckle-less) and liner
2. See both a human holding an iPhone, looking at an app with bio mechanics AND the boot with the foot, ankle, and calf inside it
3. Show one side of the boot as see-through
See human touch app while the gel – sensor – polymer liner is forming/molding perfectly to the foot ankle and calf
4. Opening visual: A skier’s foot, ankle, and calf wearing a thin ski sock are clearly visible outside the boot. Lighting is clean and professional, highlighting anatomical shape and movement.
5. Insertion moment: Show the foot, ankle, and calf smoothly sliding into the buckle-free adaptive ski boot and liner. The design is sleek, minimal, and modern — no physical buckles, just seamless integration.
6. Dual view: Show the user holding iPhone with app open and the boot with leg inside. The app displays subtle biomechanical mapping (pressure points, alignment lines).
7. Transparent reveal + arch zoom: One side of the boot is semi-transparent. Zoom in on the arch — the gel–sensor–polymer liner perfectly fills the void beneath the foot’s arch, creating precise support and contour.
8. Achilles zoom + counter stability: Zoom to the Achilles — the liner molds perfectly to the tendon’s curve. Simultaneously show the exterior counter filling out on the opposite side of the ankle, creating balanced, stable support throughout the boot.
9. Smart response: As the user interacts with the app, the liner continues adapting across multiple zones — showing real-time biomechanical intelligence at work.
10. Mountain action finale: Boot in real action — skier carving, turning on steep mountain terrain. Boot visibly adapts to every edge, pressure shift, and terrain change. AI intelligence glows/reacts during sharp turns. Skier looks comfortable, confident, in complete control — smooth motion, no struggle.
11. Mood and style: Clean, futuristic, premium. Silver, white, and soft blue lighting. Motion feels precise, natural, and intelligent.
Can you turn this into a realistic, high-end visual presentation that would be compelling for potential ski brand partners?
product visualization / concept animation project. focus on making the anatomy, materials (gel–sensor–polymer), and app interaction feel believable, clean, and futuristic exactly the kind of quality brands expect.
Here’s how to approach it:
• Cinematic, realistic 3D visuals (foot, ankle, calf integration)
• Clean UI/UX app mockup with biomechanical data
• Seamless transitions (insertion → molding → adaptive response → ski action)
• Transparent + zoom detail shots (arch, Achilles, support zones)
• Premium lighting and motion (silver, white, soft blue tones)
Timeline:
Around 2-5 days (first version 2 days so I can give vital feedback before too far into the project)
Revisions:
Include 2–3 revision rounds to refine details and ensure everything aligns with your vision
Cost:
Can also help structure this as a short pitch-style video specifically designed to impress ski brands and investors?
Please provide samples of previous work.
I am creating an Adaptive AI ski boot with app integration.
Here is what I am looking for, can you make this look realistic so that I can convince a ski brand to partner with me to create it? How many revisions do I get? How much for this? How long will this take?
1. Outside of boot see a foot ankle and calf in a thin ski sock. See foot, ankle, calf easily slipped into boot (my boot, buckle-less) and liner
2. See both a human holding an iPhone, looking at an app with bio mechanics AND the boot with the foot, ankle, and calf inside it
3. Show one side of the boot as see-through
See human touch app while the gel – sensor – polymer liner is forming/molding perfectly to the foot ankle and calf
4. Opening visual: A skier’s foot, ankle, and calf wearing a thin ski sock are clearly visible outside the boot. Lighting is clean and professional, highlighting anatomical shape and movement.
5. Insertion moment: Show the foot, ankle, and calf smoothly sliding into the buckle-free adaptive ski boot and liner. The design is sleek, minimal, and modern — no physical buckles, just seamless integration.
6. Dual view: Show the user holding iPhone with app open and the boot with leg inside. The app displays subtle biomechanical mapping (pressure points, alignment lines).
7. Transparent reveal + arch zoom: One side of the boot is semi-transparent. Zoom in on the arch — the gel–sensor–polymer liner perfectly fills the void beneath the foot’s arch, creating precise support and contour.
8. Achilles zoom + counter stability: Zoom to the Achilles — the liner molds perfectly to the tendon’s curve. Simultaneously show the exterior counter filling out on the opposite side of the ankle, creating balanced, stable support throughout the boot.
9. Smart response: As the user interacts with the app, the liner continues adapting across multiple zones — showing real-time biomechanical intelligence at work.
10. Mountain action finale: Boot in real action — skier carving, turning on steep mountain terrain. Boot visibly adapts to every edge, pressure shift, and terrain change. AI intelligence glows/reacts during sharp turns. Skier looks comfortable, confident, in complete control — smooth motion, no struggle.
11. Mood and style: Clean, futuristic, premium. Silver, white, and soft blue lighting. Motion feels precise, natural, and intelligent.
Can you turn this into a realistic, high-end visual presentation that would be compelling for potential ski brand partners?
product visualization / concept animation project. focus on making the anatomy, materials (gel–sensor–polymer), and app interaction feel believable, clean, and futuristic exactly the kind of quality brands expect.
Here’s how to approach it:
• Cinematic, realistic 3D visuals (foot, ankle, calf integration)
• Clean UI/UX app mockup with biomechanical data
• Seamless transitions (insertion → molding → adaptive response → ski action)
• Transparent + zoom detail shots (arch, Achilles, support zones)
• Premium lighting and motion (silver, white, soft blue tones)
Timeline:
Around 2-5 days (first version 2 days so I can give vital feedback before too far into the project)
Revisions:
Include 2–3 revision rounds to refine details and ensure everything aligns with your vision
Cost:
Can also help structure this as a short pitch-style video specifically designed to impress ski brands and investors?
Please provide samples of previous work.