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Using Emerging AI Technology to Create Engaging Digital Stories
How a single designer orchestrated a suite of early AI tools to produce a simulated video podcast — proving that deeply personal narratives no longer require a full production team.
Role
Designer & Producer
Timeframe
Early 2025
Toolkit
HeyGen · ElevenLabs · Dreamina · Kling
Deliverable
Simulated Video Podcast
Genesis of This Project
Before the Templates Existed
In early 2025 — before AI platforms offered automated templates for video podcasts — I conducted a technical experiment to build a simulated interview entirely from scratch. Using a suite of emerging tools, I focused on pushing the boundaries of AI-driven storytelling.
The project presented unique challenges: engineering the subtle “active listening” cues between avatars and, surprisingly, prompting AI to render a simple, realistic podcast microphone. The video below is the final result of that integration.

Concept frame from the visual-generation stage of the pipeline
The Challenge
Why Digital Stories Stall
Producing professional digital stories — especially simulated interviews or video podcasts — involves a long list of challenges that can quickly exhaust a modest budget or stall a project entirely. The most common roadblocks:

The Approach
One Tool for Every Barrier
AI is not replacing the instructional designer in this workflow — it is removing the barriers that previously made high-quality digital storytelling inaccessible to individual designers and small teams.
Voice
ElevenLabs
Eliminates the need for professional voice talent by cloning or synthesizing natural-sounding narration.
Presence
HeyGen
Solves the on-camera talent problem with realistic, lip-synced avatars — including the hand-engineered “active listening” cues between speakers.
World
Dreamina & Kling
Handle visual environment generation and motion, removing the need for a physical set or camera crew.
Features that required painstaking manual workarounds in early 2025 are rapidly becoming standard, automated capabilities. What once took days of frame-by-frame prompting now takes minutes — designers who invest in these tools today are positioning themselves at the forefront of a production revolution.
Listen First, If You Prefer
A Deep Dive Into the Digital Story Bottleneck
Prefer audio? This NotebookLM-generated conversation unpacks the production bottleneck this case study addresses — a gentle way in before watching the finished piece. Nothing on this page plays until you choose.
The Digital Story Bottleneck
The Result
From Hurt to Hope: The Finished Story
This simulated podcast demonstrates how AI tools can be orchestrated to tell a deeply personal narrative with professional-grade production value.

Reflection
The Bottleneck Is Shifting Back to the Story
The video podcast above demonstrates that the gap between a powerful story and a professionally produced one is closing fast — and that even a small instructional design team can, with creativity and the right AI toolkit, achieve production quality that once required a full media team.
As these tools mature, the bottleneck in digital storytelling is shifting away from production logistics and back to where it belongs: the quality of the idea, the depth of the narrative, and the trauma-informed care taken to serve the learner.
That is the real finding of this experiment — not that AI can imitate a podcast, but that it frees the designer to concentrate on the human work no tool can do.
What This Case Study Demonstrates
- Orchestration of four emerging AI platforms into a single coherent production pipeline
- Problem-solving at the frontier — engineering avatar “active listening” before any tool supported it
- Professional-grade output on an individual-designer budget
- A storytelling ethic where technology serves the narrative, never the reverse
AI Orchestration · Digital Storytelling · Video Production · Prompt Engineering · Trauma-Informed Design
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