Higgsfield Action Film Contest  /  2035  /  Ironwood Raceway

PARITY

The Last Driver

2035. Every car on the grid is managed by AI. Every driver defers to the system. Every driver except one. When AEGIS demands control at 127 mph in the rain, Kira Vasquez reaches for the breaker.

Entry in Progress  /  Higgsfield Action Film Contest
Film drops when it's ready. Watch this space.
PARITY / 90 SEC / AI GENERATED / NO REAL FOOTAGE AEGIS ONLINE
Production Boards

Open-Source Production Bible

How the Film Was Built

Every decision documented before a single frame was generated. Six boards. 14 AI models. The complete methodology, open to anyone building with AI tools.

BOARD 01

Cinematic Mood Board

Visual DNAColor PaletteSound DesignFilm References

The visual and emotional blueprint. Deep blue-blacks, neon cyan, anamorphic grain. Inspired by Drive, Blade Runner 2049, and Mad Max Fury Road. Includes the full production roadmap and sound design notes.

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BOARD 02

Shot-by-Shot Model Guide

15 Shots14 AI ModelsVeo 3.1Kling 3.0

All 15 planned shots with primary and alternate model assignments, generation prompts, test order, and the full post-production pipeline. The AI orchestration blueprint.

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BOARD 03

Character Consistency Bible

Kira VasquezSoul ID5-Step Workflow7 Golden Rules

How to lock one character's face across 15 shots generated by different AI models. The 5-step consistency workflow, model matrix, and every rule for maintaining visual continuity.

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BOARD 04

AEGIS HUD / UI Design

HUD EvolutionCyan to RedMANUAL ToggleLayout Map

The AI co-pilot's interface tells the story without dialogue. Cyan means trust. Amber means warning. Red means takeover. Dead black means freedom. Full animation specs and prompt templates.

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BOARD 05

Kira Vasquez Prompt Sheet

16 PromptsNano Banana ProFace AnglesExpressions

16 production-ready prompts for generating Kira across all angles, expressions, and fire suit configurations. Copy-paste ready for Nano Banana Pro with complete technical specs.

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BOARD 05b

Script & Voiceover Sheet

Every LineAEGIS HUD TextSound DesignWan 2.5 Prompts

Shot-by-shot audio map for all 15 shots. Every spoken word (total: ~25), every AEGIS on-screen message, every sound effect and silence beat. Includes Wan 2.5 audio generation prompts and the master sound timeline.

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The Methodology

Case Study

AI Making a Film About AI

PARITY is built on a deliberate paradox: a story about a human refusing AI assistance, created entirely with AI tools. Every creative decision maps to the contest's five judging criteria before production began.

The production bible was completed before a single frame was generated. 7 boards. 14 AI models. 15 planned shots. Zero real footage. The thesis is embedded in the production process itself, not just the script.

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14+
AI Models
15
Planned Shots
90s
Film Length
$0
Real Footage
6
Production Boards
127mph
The Fold, No AI
About the Filmmaker

Astrid
Pilla

Filmmaker / Founder / Racing Driver

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PCA DE Instructor15+ years
7x FounderCEO, Astrid's AI Tips
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PARITYHiggsfield Action Film Contest

PARITY was not written from the outside in. The story of a driver who refuses to surrender control to an AI co-pilot comes directly from 20+ years of experience on track at Ironwood Raceway as a PCA DE instructor. The corner in Act 4 is real. The Fold is real. The physics of what happens when a driver overrides a system that's trying to help is something learned with hands and feet, not with prompts.

As a 7x founder and CEO of Astrid's AI Tips, the other half of this project is equally personal. PARITY was built to prove that AI filmmaking tools have reached a threshold where a single creator with no production crew, no real footage, and no budget can produce something genuinely cinematic. The production bible documents that proof in full.

The paradox at the center: using AI to tell a story about a human who refuses AI, staged at a real racetrack, built on real motorsport physics, by someone who has actually driven those corners in the rain at night.

"What happens when a filmmaker uses AI tools to tell a story about fighting AI? And what happens when she actually knows how to drive the car?"