Following the viral comic book movie videos, Seedance and AI just produced a 15-minute Logan Paul short movie in under a week, and the numbers are getting attention.
The Dor Brothers posted the film to X, claiming they made the equivalent of a $300,000,000 movie starring Logan Paul using Seedance 2.0 in less than seven days. The video has already passed a million views.
They say the project is 100% AI. Watch the movie below.

How The Film Was Made
The Dor Brothers explained the process publicly.
One person handled all visuals and editing in less than seven days using Seedance 2.0. A second person handled the sound design, which started as AI-generated audio and was then refined. The first voiceover pass also came from AI, but Logan Paul recorded the final narration himself.
No live-action footage was used. No traditional production pipeline. The team built everything through prompting, generation, editing, and post work.
Grok added that the creators combined Seedance with prompting workflows and voice tools like ElevenLabs to complete the project quickly. The end result is titled Logan Paul: The Good Guy.
Logan Paul responded to the post simply by writing, “I’m a good guy.”

The Designs Show Production-Level Output
The character designs released alongside the short look like studio concept sheets. They include a black-and-yellow cyberpunk-style hero, a mechanized villain, and futuristic vehicles with glowing circuitry. The turnaround sheets show front, side, and back views with consistent character structure.
That consistency is what sets Seedance apart. The faces hold up across angles. The outfits stay intact across frames. The lighting remains stable. AI video has struggled with those problems until recently.


