I’m Bearyac, a filmmaker & artist specializing in experiential filmmaking who’s trying to find a balance between big ideas and the absurd. I harness AI to craft and animate visuals into films and music videos. Thanks for stopping by and bearing with me as this space changes over time.

A David Sedaris type of storyteller living out a Larry David lifestyle. All ideas, stories, and general thoughts are mine own, so let’s get weird.

My fascination with film stems from its unique power to evoke emotions and convey messages through the creative collaboration of sound and imagery, mirroring ancient storytelling practices that once connected and educated us across generations.

Film, to me, represents the natural evolution of oral tradition into a dynamic medium that teaches, persuades, and entertains –- making it an invaluable tool in the modern era of communication.

My goal is to bring more laughter, curiosity, wonder, and awe into the world through my art by telling local, foreign, and universal stories. Visual media is a special genre that combines the beauty of audio and motion — and through these shared experiences we’re left with memorable impressions which are crucial foundations for lasting change.

As a creator, I’ve leveraged recent revolutions in technology to further explore new tools and hone my storytelling technique. This Digital Renaissance, as I see it, offers all sorts of creatives unique opportunities to learn new methods of expression and reach new audiences.

Over the last few years I’ve focused on crafting images in Midjourney and bringing to life the exact scenes I envision in my mind's eye. Humor and education are the typical lenses through which I view the world and the pillars that uphold my work. I aim to bridge the gaps between absurdity and insight, leveraging the power of film to evoke laughter, provoke thought, and foster a shared sense of humanity.

Let’s celebrate the absurdity of it all together and show that ‘weird’ is better than ‘boring’ and cherish the fact that life is oftentimes stranger than fiction. Sometimes we need reminding that we’re more connected than we care to admit.

It’s nice that you’ve made the time to visit, feel free to reach out if you’d like to collaborate or see something you like.

Cheers,

Bearyac