“I’m Fine” (When You’re Actually Not)
“I’m Fine” (When You’re Actually Not) is an AI-generated music video exploring the contrast between outward appearances and inner emotional reality. Through humor and everyday scenes, it reflects on modern life where people often appear fine while experiencing stress, isolation, and pressure beneath the surface.
Using AI-generated visuals, music, and storytelling, the project highlights how technology can mirror human behavior and invites viewers to look beyond what is seen and reconsider what it truly means to be okay.
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Sam LeeDirector
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Sam LeeWriter
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Sam LeeProducer
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Project Type:Experimental, Music Video, Short, Web / New Media
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Runtime:3 minutes 59 seconds
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Completion Date:April 9, 2026
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:AI-generated, Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Sam Lee is a filmmaker, AI creator, and founder of IDesignGlobal, an AI-powered creative studio focused on storytelling, design, and emerging media. With a background in business intelligence and data analytics, Sam brings a unique perspective that blends technology, creativity, and human-centered storytelling.
His recent work explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and cinematic narrative, using tools such as generative video, music, and visual design to create emotionally engaging stories at scale. His projects span short films, micro-dramas, and experimental media, with a focus on how AI can reflect human behavior, emotion, and society.
“I’m Fine” (When You’re Actually Not) is part of his ongoing exploration into how AI can be used not just as a tool, but as a medium for storytelling.
“I’m Fine” (When You’re Actually Not) was inspired by a simple but universal behavior - the tendency to say “I’m fine” even when we are not. In today’s fast-paced, digitally connected world, people often present a composed version of themselves while quietly carrying stress, pressure, or isolation beneath the surface.
I wanted to explore this contrast through a format that feels both familiar and slightly exaggerated, using AI-generated visuals and music to mirror the repetitive and sometimes surreal nature of modern life. The use of AI was intentional - not just for efficiency, but as a reflection of how technology increasingly shapes how we express, hide, and process our emotions.
This project is not meant to provide answers, but to create a moment of recognition. If viewers see a part of themselves in these scenes, then the film has achieved its purpose.