The Backup
One of my recent projects in development is a sci-fi / action / film noir with an LGTBQ+ lead called "The Backup." Check out the animated proof-of-concept on YouTube.
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The Backup
One of my recent projects in development is a sci-fi / action / film noir with an LGTBQ+ lead called "The Backup." Check out the animated proof-of-concept on YouTube.

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Anomaly Z Timeline Rework
I decided that Ace needed to come into the picture as soon as possible, instead of waiting until Episode 7. So now the events of what were Episodes 7/8/9 are now immediately after the original events of the Pilot. Ace will now be joining Zane on what used to be Zane's solo adventures. (The Episodes below may be shortened, lengthened, combined, or split as needed.)
Episode S1E1 "Anomaly Z" (Pilot) Dr. Fedora Zane travels to the future to recover advanced weather control technology to bring back and stop climate change disasters in the present. When her employer refuses to promote her despite saving the company as well as saving the world, she turns to a life of time-traveling crime across multiple alternate futures.
Episode S1E2 “I Played Ourselves” Zane encounters something new: A variant of herself from another timeline, named Dora. Zane also makes a new friend in Ace, who assists with her heist of a giant battle robot back to the past. Dora interrupts the robot heist and gravely wounds Ace, forcing Zane to make a choice. She abandons the battle robot and takes the dying Ace back to her present.
Episode S1E3 “A Vision of Loss” After a heist goes out of control and Ace is nearly killed, he considers alternatives to a life of crime, and mourns his deleted future. Zane and Ace attempt to return Ace to the future, where they discover that Ace was never born in this altered timeline. Ace finds that his mother, family, and even the world are seemingly much better off without him. Ace says goodbye to his old timeline, and decides to join Zane on her adventures.
Episode S1E4 "21st Century Man" Ace settles into his new life in the 21st century. A timeheist is interrupted by a group of mysterious and hostile robed women, who somehow follow Zane and Ace across time.
Episode S1E5 "A Time In Stitches" After a timeheist somehow creates an apocalyptic future Earth, Zane desperately tries to engineer a chain of events that will repair the timeline. In her attempts, Zane meets her “biggest fan” - Dick Paisley, an eccentric inventor who had tried and failed to recreate Zane's Chronosuit. Zane discovers that Paisley may hold the key to saving the planet.
Episode S1E6 “Time Opens All Wounds” A quick in-and-out heist goes terribly wrong when Zane and Ace get caught in the crossfire of a decades-old feud between a ruthless CEO and a militia leader hellbent on revenge. Farber returns to confront Zane, but meets with tragedy.
Episode S1E7 "A Sound of Plunder" Zane and Ace meet a commune of hackers living in an old amusement park who have installed friendly sentient AI into the park’s animatronic monsters. They help the commune with their fight against a greedy corporation in exchange for their technology.
Episode S1E8 “A Time for Slime” Zane and Ace search an abandoned city for a reclusive scientist whose formula may be the key to eternal life, but all is not as it seems. Zane makes amends for the tragic events involving Farber.
Episode S1E9 “Sisterhood of the Unraveling Plans” When Zane learns how to travel across multiple timelines - AKA "The Multiverse," they once again encounter the mysterious robed women known as “The Sisters.”
The original mockup image of this scene, animated with VO and music:
Short Sci-Fi concept "Warmind" made with Pika Labs and music by Stable Audio and Pixabay. Something I threw together because I miss editing.
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Can you explain how using AI to make something and claiming it as your own art isn’t lazy and stealing? Because if you actually make art you would know there is a huge difference between spending hours drawing something and even longer gaining the skills to do so vs typing a prompt into a website to generate a picture.
Can you explain how using samples to make music isn't lazy and stealing? Can you explain how using someone else's pictures to make collages isn't lazy and stealing? Can you explain how using other people's photography for anatomical referencing and posing isn't lazy and stealing? Can you explain explain how using a drum loop instead of learning the drums isn't lazy and stealing? Can you explain how using photoshop to chop up other peoples pictures into a rough photobash isn't lazy and stealing? Can you explain how blackout poetry isn't stealing? Can you explain how youtube poops aren't stealing?
How about the burden of proof is on you, for once, to define what the fuck theft actually means to you. How about you explain why valorization of "time and skills" isnt the exact same tired line that conservatives have been using for centuries to devalue whatever art isnt """""real""""" enough for them. How about you come up with a criticism that doesnt boil down to "you didnt buy the rights" or "a computer did it". How about you scrape dogshit off the sidewalk with your teeth.
ANOMALY Z S1 Episode Guide/Galleries
Click here to learn more about the multiverse of Anomaly Z.
Episode S1E1 "Anomaly Z" - Baby’s First Timeheist: Excerpt from Episode S1E1 Episode S1E2 COMING SOON Episode S1E3 "A Time In Stitches" Episode S1E4 “Time Opens All Wounds” Episode S1E5 “A Time for Slime” Episode S1E6 "A Sound of Plunder" Episode S1E7 “I Played Ourselves” Episode S1E8 “A Vision of Loss” - Back to No Future: Excerpt from Episode S1E8 Episode S1E9 "21st Century Man"
Images generated by Midjourney AI. Videos created with RunwayML Gen-2 image-to-video. Story and concepts by M.J. Romanowski. Copyright © 2023 M.J. Romanowski. All rights reserved.
Compiled all the episode video previews into a montage, including the S1E2 WIP (2nd clip) which looks badass IMO.
It's just using CapCut Fx. But it's crazy to think back to the shitty FX of shows like TNG which doesn't seem that long ago (I'm old), and now I can make better looking FX on a woman that doesn't even exist.
Looks like I never posted this here? This is just a quick retro sci-fi vibe concept I threw together back when RunwayML updated its image-to-video. All from Midjourney images, no text prompts.
The Anomaly Z Series Trailer.
Created and written by M.J. Romanowski. Click here to learn more about the multiverse of Anomaly Z.
In a world suffering from ecological disasters, renegade scientist Dr. Fedora Zane turns to a life of time-traveling crime across multiple alternate futures, stealing future technology to save our world in the present. Everything brought back changes the future, creating opportunities for new tech to plunder. It was the perfect crime… or so she had thought. Because every successful heist makes the future weirder. Sometimes fixing the world breaks it in new ways. And even across the multiverse, karma has a way of tracking you down….
MUSIC: "Madness on Stage” by Moodmode via Pixabay. “Cut It” by Silent Partner - Copyright/royalty free via youtube.com/@WHATPictures. “Hip Hop Rock Beats” by QubeSounds via Pixabay.
Video animations created with RunwayML. Input images created with Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. Input images edited with Adobe Photoshop/Firefly, InsightFace Swap, and FaceApp. Magazine cover created with Pho.to, Midjourney, and Adobe Photoshop/Firefly. Sound effects and stock footage from Pixabay. Additional shots created with LeiaPix Converter.
Video editing with CapCut and Microsoft Clipchamp. Fedora Zane and Ace voices: M.J. Romanowski. Voice changer for Fedora Zane and Ace: Koe Recast. Voiceover editing with Flixier.
Generated AI photo of girl with monster with Midjourney. Removed girl and changed background with Adobe Firefly. Converted to video with RunwayML Gen-2, and added sound effects from Pixabay with Capcut.

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Anomaly Z Exists.
PSA: @anomalyztheseries is a sci-fi franchise that already exists, in the same universe where Shazaam!, Orson Welles' Batman, and Goncharov exist. I'm just doing my best to recreate it in this universe.
Making movie trailers and montages with image-to-video is easy, scenes not so much. This is from an attempt to make a natural looking scene in @anomalyztheseries where Ace and Zane meet Theo.
A nice discovery.
I Blazed my @anomalyztheseries trailer mainly so I have a bunch of dated evidence if someone tries to rip it off. But I also want eyes on the project. It got 30k unique views on Twitter and Grimes follows the Twitter AZ account now.
The nice personal discovery is that people talking shit about the trailer doesn't upset me, because eyeballs on the project are still eyeballs, haters or not. I just want the AZ name out there.
Why? It's kind of an experiment. I just want to teach myself how to promote things and get engagement.
“Apocalypse in Pink” part 2 (see part 1 here), from the August 1983 issue of SPECTAGORIA Magazine. Sera Clairmont’s celebrated underground fashion magazine was always scratching at the bleeding edge of culture, deftly navigating the trends of the Reagan ‘80s by simultaneously coopting and corrupting its materialistic obsessions. Never was that theme on visceral display than in this controversial issue. Apocalypse in Pink found Clairmont’s “Barbie dolls” trying to keep their glamour and their plastic smiles in the flames of a Capitalist Cold War simultaneously obsessed with materialism and annihilation; an America that, Clairmont wrote, “relentlessly asks women if we’re beautiful enough, if our clothes are fancy enough, if our pursuits are ambitious enough, and at the end of every night, if we know where our children are.”
In true Spectagoria fashion, what begins as stylish playful “nuclear Barbie” iconography gradually descends into horrific flames and melting pink plastic bodies, with only the womens’ smiles in tact on their smoldering skeletons at the end of the issue.
Reportedly, this issue was sent to Spectagoria subscribers in a package that included a pink lighter and a note that read, “when you’re finished reading, finish the job.” When burned, the magazine was said to ignite in a dazzling show of hot pink flames that sparkled and crackled, a performance art to complete the issue’s vision. As a result, Apocalypse in Pink is one of the most rare and coveted issues of the magazine, with no complete copies known to exist.
Most who have studied Spectagoria lore conclude that the exterior of the magazine was likely coated in a chemical powder that created the fantastical pink flames. But such a magic show has been meaty fodder for those who believe the rumors of occult powers and dark witchcraft surrounding the publication…
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NOTE: Spectagoria is an ongoing work of fiction created by me. This alternate reality horror story is part of my NightmAIres narrative art series (visit that link for a lot more). NightmAIres are windows into other worlds and interconnected alternate histories, conceived/written by me and visualized with synthography and Photoshop.
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adobe is actively pushing to make art styles intellectual property covered under copyright law and artists online are doing shit like this
you guys are all so fucked like you dont even understand what youre doing do you seriously think this is in your favour for the love of god hello am i alone in this world. youre leading yourself to the slaughter
Also, if your problem is AI art: Adobe is also making an ai art generator
Adobe does not want to ban AI art. They want it to only exist in the hands of wealthy copyright holders. They want art styles to be copyrighted for the same reason: so they can make money from owning other people’s work. So they can sue you for drawing something too similar to an art style they own
Adobe is not your friend. Expanding copyright law is far more dangerous for artists than AI will ever be
Every time.
Just because AI can help you make things doesn't mean it has to do everything. Especially writing scripts, because AI sucks at it.
AI is supposed to be your assistant. Assert your fucking dominance.