AI-Powered Creative
The Open House
The open house that didn't exist: a full real-estate campaign told entirely by AI.
- AI real-estate campaign, script to edit
- OpenArt · Claude · Final Cut · Higgsfield · ElevenLabs · Adobe · Make/n8n
No shoot day, no client brief, no staged home. A polished, emotionally resonant listing campaign built with only AI tools, stock imagery, and a sense of pacing.
The Open House That Didn't Exist
There was no shoot day. No client brief. No staged home with fresh tulips in the kitchen. And yet this real-estate listing came to life through motion, mood, and message, all without ever stepping foot on the property.
It was a creative experiment in synthetic storytelling: could I simulate a polished, emotionally resonant real-estate campaign using only AI tools, stock imagery, and a sense of pacing? What started as a challenge became a full production, optimized for TikTok and short-form, built to show agents what is possible when content is systemized, fast, and still emotionally sharp.

The Challenge
Recreate the emotional arc of a real-estate campaign using nothing but a set of stock house images from a listing site, AI-generated scripts and voiceovers, mobile-first editing tools, and a strong sense of how people engage with content in ten seconds or less. No cameras. No voice actors. Just storytelling and software.
How I Built It
The process started with stills: clean, high-res, evocative, enough to suggest luxury but neutral enough to adapt tone. I fed copy concepts into ChatGPT, not to automate the voiceover but to co-write it, asking it to think like an agent who sells sunlight, not square footage. Those scripts went into Murf for voiceover, from warm luxury to upbeat listing agent, tuned to each viewer.
Each video was shaped in CapCut or Final Cut depending on the output, with color, type, and polish in Canva and transition visuals from OpenArt. The result: a modular set of campaign assets that simulate an entire listing push with zero in-person production.

The Experience
Each video had a specific intention. The hero reel introduces the property as if it were a character, inviting you in through warm light and cinematic voiceover. The walkthrough cut moves through kitchen details, spa-like bathrooms, and architectural moments, letting the imagery breathe. The TikTok variants lean fast and snappy, reframing the same property with voice tones tuned for younger, mobile-first buyers.
What I Learned
You don't need a boom mic to make people feel something. You need rhythm, empathy, and control over tone, and tools that amplify the idea instead of fighting you. AI doesn't replace direction, it requires it. Voiceovers still need intention, editing still needs emotion, copy still needs flow. But once you give those inputs, the tools scale fast.

Why It Matters
Real-estate content usually falls into one of two traps: bland slideshows or overproduced commercials. This sits in the middle, agile, branded, and story-first. It proves agents, boutique firms, and solo marketers can build emotional listing videos in hours, customize voice and tone by buyer segment, and reuse content across TikTok, Instagram, and email. This wasn't a portfolio filler. It was a proof of concept, the kind of pitch I'd bring to a brokerage with a lean team and a big vision. AI gives us speed, but direction still defines value.
In Motion
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How the open house was built
There was no property, no shoot day and no cast. The campaign was assembled entirely through this pipeline, which is the same one that would run for a real listing at a fraction of the cost. Listing response comes back: which rooms, which framings and which agent lines actually drove enquiries, written into the library so the next property starts ahead.
Listing data drives the next cut. Every property becomes a repeatable build.
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