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A $2M, 110-minute AI feature shipped with all its prompts public — and The Verge says the human parts carried it
Higgsfield's The Cully Hill Boys is a 110-minute AI-generated feature with licensed likenesses of Israel Adesanya, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, N3on and Matt Kiatipis, built by a 28-person team producing ~1,000 assets and 100 AI locations, with roughly $1M of the $2M budget going to compute. The stack is notable: Claude for prompt preparation, ByteDance's Seedance 2.5 for video and speech, Seedream and Google's Nano Banana for image editing — and all prompts, character sheets and a 137-entry production log are published. The Verge's August 14 piece argues the strongest elements were the human screenplay (a Black List submission by Tim Planagan) and human direction, not the generation.
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