---
title: "AI Video Work"
description: "A living collection of AI-generated video experiments plus practical workflows (like reusable prompt templates) for keeping a consistent visual voice across projects."
canonical: "https://steveknowsweb.com/blog/ai-video-work"
date: "2026-02-03"
author: "Steve Luiting"
category: "Experiments"
tags: "AI, Video, Motion"
language: "en"
---
One of the most powerful shifts in 2025–2026 has been the quality of AI video and motion generation.

I'm currently using Grok's image and video capabilities extensively for client concepts, logo animations, and exploratory work. The ability to iterate visually at this speed changes the conversation with clients completely.

Instead of describing what something could feel like, we can *see* it together in minutes.

This post serves as a living board of experiments. Expect it to grow quickly.

### Example: Resume Animation with Grok Animate

Here's a recent experiment I did with my own materials. I used Grok Animate to create a dynamic video version of my resume. It was a great way to explore motion design and storytelling in a professional context:

Full video: [Watch on YouTube](https://youtu.be/PzEc3ZZNHwU)

Tools like this are changing how we present ideas — turning static documents into living, shareable stories in minutes.

### Reusable Video Style Guides

Another useful pattern emerging is keeping reusable "video style" prompt templates in simple .md files. I can maintain a base style guide for the website (or create client-specific versions) that captures tone, pacing, camera language, color direction, typography rules, and music feel. Then, when I want to generate a new video, I copy the template, swap in the specific content, and feed it to the AI.

This helps maintain a consistent voice across multiple videos without having to rewrite the full prompt every time. I've added a starter template here: [video-style-template.md](https://steveknowsweb.com/video-style-template.md). Feel free to duplicate it for your own projects or clients and adapt the guidelines.
