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2026

Dragon Blue

A hyper-stylized action thriller about vengeance and katanas — every shot generated with Seedance 2.0.

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About the film

Dragon Blue is a hyper-stylized action thriller about vengeance and katanas. Every shot was generated with Dreamina Seedance 2.0. The aesthetic leans hard into Kill Bill territory — color palette, silhouette fights, Japanese dialogue — with the Omni model doing the heavy lifting on visual fidelity.

How it was made

The production ran on a full AI pipeline from pre-production through delivery. Claude Cowork served as the production office for scripting and workflow management. The Luma Agent Board handled reference image generation to lock in the visual look before a single frame of video was generated.

Video generation ran entirely through Seedance 2.0 on Dreamina, using the Omni model. Key techniques included multilingual prompting (Chinese prompts to route around safety filters), a spray-and-select workflow for image generation, and careful scene design around a consistent color palette. Standout moments — the fight scene, the silhouette oner attempt, the katana-girl-in-sunglasses shot — each required multiple passes and workarounds for continuity.

Nano Banana Pro was used for prompt templating throughout scripting. Post-production used Topaz Video for upscaling, Suno for the score, and Adobe Podcast Enhance Speech on the audio. Total production cost: $187.

The full workflow is documented in the making-of masterclass below — including the multilingual prompting trick, safety filter workarounds, and Omni model techniques.

Making of

A full production breakdown — tools, techniques, workflow, and cost.