The best way to travel is by means of imagination
Book trailers · AI Art · Cinematic imagination
Filmmaker, classical musician, and AI consultant. Biblioteka is where I translate the vivid worlds I see while reading into cinema — and where I help others do the same.
Click any trailer to watch. Stories imagined in film.
Classical paintings, literary characters, and art history brought to life through AI animation.
A filmmaker's honest notes on the tools that built Biblioteka — what each one does well, where it still falls short, and how I combine them to get from a book to a finished trailer.
The best image generation tool I have used. Every trailer begins here — I build a complete visual bible for each book before a single frame is animated. Midjourney understands art history, period style, and painterly atmosphere in a way nothing else matches. The one gap it has not closed yet: true character consistency across images.
I don't commit to a single animation tool — I use whichever gives the best result for a given image. Kling handles fluid cinematic motion well. Luma excels at realistic lighting and depth. Grok produces something more unexpected: painterly, textural animation that suits classical fine art particularly well. The image dictates the tool.
Coming from a classical music background, I know that score is everything — it tells you how to feel before the image tells you what to see. Suno generates original music shaped by genre, mood, instrumentation, and era. A García Márquez trailer needs something entirely different from an Octavia Butler one. Suno handles that range with surprising fluency.
Where everything comes together. CapCut handles the final edit — sequencing clips, adding text, syncing music, controlling pacing. For a filmmaker the editing room is where a trailer finds its rhythm. CapCut is fast and intuitive enough to let you experiment freely. For the short-form storytelling of a book trailer it does the job cleanly.
Filmmaker. Reader. Visual thinker.
I am a filmmaker trained in classical music and fine art. My whole life I have read books and seen vivid, cinematic worlds in my mind — specific light, specific movement, a distinct visual language that belongs entirely to that story.
Biblioteka is my attempt to put those interior visions on screen. Using AI as a creative instrument, I translate the aesthetic world I imagine while reading into trailers, characters, and animated scenes — each one shaped by a distinct visual style drawn from painting, cinema, and art history.
AI consulting for companies & filmmakers.