This is going to be the next HUGE trend in AI Video (and it's going to put ESPN out of business)

Here's our formula for how you can make something like this as well.

We’ve all been inspired over the last year of Neuralviz’s 400M+ view series, the Monoverse.

He created a playbook for how to make a cult weekly AI series (and a seven-figure AI brand).

We saw an opportunity to take things a step further by putting a sports twist on this format.

Welcome to Fantasy Sports Scroll. Watch the video below.

Our big bet is that the future of content is simple: inform and entertain.

ESPN already feels like a parody of itself. Just grown men yelling about LeBron vs Jordan while sidestepping every real controversy in sports.

We’re doing the opposite.

We’ve teamed up with top writers from ESPN and Comedy Central, and paired them with some of the best AI artists in the world to create fast, funny takes on the biggest sports stories of the week.

I partnered with Wavelength Productions (Won’t You Be My Neighbor), Miloš Balać (Welcome to Wrexham) and a superteam of AI creators to bring this to life every day.

Fantasy Sports Scroll started with a dumb but sharp idea: what if a sports network tried to launch a “fantasy sports” vertical, and completely misunderstood the assignment?

In our lore, a mid-level exec at a dying network opens a portal to another dimension called Thighgard… and hires its residents to run the desk.

But under the chaos, the jokes are rooted in real critiques of the stuff sports networks don’t want to touch. From concussions to media spin to the way fandom gets gamified.

Here’s how we make each episode 👇

Step 1: Script

Written by a small group of (mostly human) sketch writers riffing on real sports news. The jokes are where the magic starts.

Step 2: Character design

Midjourney gives us the base image. Then we refine using Flux, NanoBanana, Morphic, and Photoshop.

The vibe is 90s sports TV mixed with fantasy creature weirdness.

Step 3: Backgrounds

Same process as the characters.

We generate rough looks in Midjourney and Flux, then customize in Photoshop to match the lighting, mood, and story beat of the sketch.

Step 4: Storyboard

We lay everything out in Milanote with stills, test clips, and VO placeholders. Helps everyone get aligned before we start animating.

Step 5: Animation

Characters are animated using Runway Act Two and Veo 3.

Real human performances are captured and used to drive movement. It’s fast, but still grounded in real acting.

Step 6: VO

We refine each voice using ElevenLabs. Adds tonal range and keeps each character consistent across episodes. Helps the jokes land harder.

(Pro tip: dial down the intensity for more nuance)

Step 7: Edit

Everything comes together in Premiere. Graphics, VFX, sound design, archival footage.

It’s where the raw parts become something funny enough to publish.

Huge thanks to Wavelength Productions and their team, (Jon, Page, Jen, Dan and Joe) for all their support on this project and all of the incredible AI artists (Milos, Dan, Ian+Dan, Max, Heip, Jordan, Cam, Matthew, Christian and more) that have been working on this!

To stay up to date with this new insane series, follow our TikTok page or our Instagram!

We release content daily and would love your support in these early days as we get new followers!

Also, at my agency Genre.ai, we partnered with Origin to launch their new AI Advisor. This got 1.3 million views in a day on their X account!

I created a BTS series on this, check it out 👇

If you want to make videos like this, I highly recommend Rourke’s course. It’s only $99 and is a game changer for explaining AI step-by-step (and he updates it with all the latest tools each month.

Do me a favor and use this link so he can buy me a coffee 😄 👇