Koray gyo
REEL / BREAKDOWN
DIRECTOR
PRODUCTION COMPANY
PRODUCER
YEAR
Ediz Anavi
Pomus Studio
Veysel Değertekin, Diba Dilsiz
2025
DIRECTOR
PRODUCTION COMPANY
PRODUCER
YEAR
Ediz Anavi
Pomus Studio
Veysel Değertekin, Diba Dilsiz
2025
DIRECTOR
PRODUCTION COMPANY
PRODUCER
YEAR
Ediz Anavi
Pomus Studio
Veysel Değertekin, Diba Dilsiz
2025
A Visual Journey Through Time : Koray GYO
Created for Koray’s 70th anniversary, Koray GYO by POMUS Studio reimagines the past through the lens of today’s technology — blending memory, architecture, and emotion into a cohesive visual narrative.
Three scenes in the film were fully generated with AI. Being part of that process was both technically challenging and creatively inspiring. Combining AI with traditional production opened doors to visual ideas we hadn’t explored before, but the heart of the work was always in emotional authenticity.
We were glad to collaborate with director Ediz Anavi and producer Veysel Değertekin, whose creative leadership elevated the entire project. As Ediz Anavi puts it:
“Combining AI with traditional filmmaking came with its risks, but it opened doors to visual possibilities we hadn’t explored before. What mattered most was emotional authenticity and making each moment feel lived, not staged.”
A Visual Journey Through Time : Koray GYO
Created for Koray’s 70th anniversary, Koray GYO by POMUS Studio reimagines the past through the lens of today’s technology — blending memory, architecture, and emotion into a cohesive visual narrative.
Three scenes in the film were fully generated with AI. Being part of that process was both technically challenging and creatively inspiring. Combining AI with traditional production opened doors to visual ideas we hadn’t explored before, but the heart of the work was always in emotional authenticity.
We were glad to collaborate with director Ediz Anavi and producer Veysel Değertekin, whose creative leadership elevated the entire project. As Ediz Anavi puts it:
“Combining AI with traditional filmmaking came with its risks, but it opened doors to visual possibilities we hadn’t explored before. What mattered most was emotional authenticity and making each moment feel lived, not staged.”
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