miggycreates  /  Mitchell Galvin  /  AI video production

AI video, built shot by shot.

I write the concept, direct the shots, generate them, and cut the whole thing together. You get a finished film, ready to post. No stock, no templates, no committee.

Nine shots, twenty six seconds. Tap any frame to jump straight to it.

10+
Years in marketing
3s
Per generated shot
5-7
Days brief to delivery
9:16+16:9
Every project
00:00 Who you are hiring

One person, ten years of marketing,
and a very fast render queue.

Mitchell Galvin. 33. I have spent over a decade on the agency side of marketing, working out what actually makes people stop scrolling and buy something. miggycreates is what happens when you point that at AI video instead of a media budget.

The models are the easy part. Knowing what the film needs to say, in what order, and where the hook lands in the first second, that is the decade of marketing doing the work.

The studio

miggycreates

The name on the invoice. Concept, direction, generation and edit for brands, products and people who need something in the feed that does not look like everyone else's.

Briefs come from Australia, Asia and the US. Everything is built and delivered remotely.

The character

miggyasia

My recurring on-screen character, and the reason clients get a consistent face across a whole series instead of a new stranger in every clip.

He is also the test bed. If a technique survives a miggyasia film, it is ready for a client one.

00:03 What I make

Four things, done properly.

  • 15-30s

    Social spots

    One hook, one payoff. Built for Reels, TikTok and Shorts, cut for sound off.

  • 30-60s

    Brand films

    A full arc with a beginning, a turn and a line that lands. The workhorse of the rate card.

  • Series

    Character-led runs

    The same face, the same world, across a batch of clips. Consistency is the hard part and it is the part I am good at.

  • Cutdowns

    Platform cuts

    One shoot, every ratio. Vertical, square and wide, colour graded and captioned to match.

00:06 Receipts
Instagram message from Total Baller Training reacting to the delivered video
Amazing bro, love it!
Total Baller Training  /  95.1K followers  /  adidas Football partner

An elite football training brand with a verified account, an adidas partnership and a top reel sitting at 13.5M views. Built to their brand guidelines, approved on the first cut.

0 revisions usedBrand guidelines matchedRepeat invite
00:09 Latest

Straight from the feed.

New work goes up on Instagram before it goes anywhere else.

Follow @miggycreates

The feed is the portfolio.

Films, breakdowns and the miggyasia series, posted to Instagram first.

Open @miggycreates
00:12 FAQ

Questions, answered.

The things people ask before we start. If yours is not here, message me and I will answer it straight.

How long does a video take?

Five to seven days from a locked brief to final delivery for a standard film. If you are on a deadline, tell me up front and I will say honestly whether it fits, rather than promising and scrambling.

What do you need from me to start?

A sentence about the business and a rough idea of what the video should do is enough to begin. Brand guidelines, references or a deadline all help and save us a round trip, but none are required. A voice note works fine.

How does the process actually work?

I write the concept and a shot list, lock the look with reference images, generate every shot, then edit the whole thing together with colour, sound and captions. You get a finished film ready to post, not a folder of clips to assemble yourself.

How many revisions are included?

One round of revisions is included on every project. In practice most work is approved on the first cut, but the round is there so you are never stuck with something that is not quite right.

What counts as a revision versus a re-shoot?

Tweaks to the edit, timing, captions, colour and sound are revisions, and they are included. A completely different concept or a fresh set of shots is a new project. I will always tell you which bucket a request falls into before doing the work.

Is AI video going to look cheap or generic?

That is the whole risk, and avoiding it is the job. The models are the easy part. A decade of marketing goes into what the film says, how it is paced and where the hook lands, so it looks like a deliberate piece of work rather than a template. The feed is the portfolio: judge it on that.

Who owns the final video?

You do. Once the project is paid, the finished film is yours to use across any channel you like. I may show the work in my own portfolio unless you would rather I did not, in which case just say so.

Can you match my brand guidelines?

Yes, and it is expected. Send colours, fonts, logo rules and any do-not-do notes with the brief. The Total Baller Training film was built to their adidas guidelines and approved on the first cut.

Do you make videos with a recurring character?

Yes, this is a particular strength. Holding one consistent face and world across a whole series is the hard part of AI video, and it is the part I have spent the most time solving. My miggyasia character is the proof of it.

Got a brief? Send it over.

A rough idea in a voice note is enough to start. I will come back with a shot list and a number.

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