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June 12, 2026 · The Hive Causeway Bay, Hong Kong · 3 min read

Lunatechs: AI Video Creation for Everyone

A short recap from the Lunatechs AI video night I co-organized at The Hive Causeway Bay: 120+ people, six speakers, five screened AI videos, Seedance 2.0, and pizza after the talks.

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120+ Attendees
6 Speakers
5 Videos Screened
Packed room at The Hive Causeway Bay during the Lunatechs AI video event
The Hive Causeway Bay. Full room before the screenings started.

Lunatechs Event · June 12, 2026

A full room for AI video screenings and demos.

I co-organized this Lunatechs night at The Hive Causeway Bay with Berkeley Club Hong Kong and OpenClaw Asia.

Over 120 people showed up for six speakers, five screened AI videos, and a first look at Seedance 2.0.

I handled room AV and recording setup. The event itself was about the videos, the process behind them, and the questions people asked after seeing the work.

Lunatechs organizers and attendees smiling before the AI video event
People were already taking photos before the room fully settled.
Two attendees laughing during the Lunatechs AI video event
The Hive lobby turned into its own little side room.

The format

Six speakers, one big screen, actual files on laptops.

The lineup covered festival shorts, startup ads, a rom-com trailer, visual-consistency work, and a Seedance 2.0 demo.

The best parts were the rough parts: failed prompts, continuity problems, character drift, and how much cleanup still happens after generation.

Speaker presenting an AI-generated wolf video on the projector screen
The wolf clip led into visual consistency, character drift, and cleanup.

What was shown

The talks covered different ways people are using AI video.

01

Festival shorts

Short films built for screening, with enough rough edges to show the production choices behind them.

02

Ads + trailer

Startup ads and a rom-com trailer gave the room familiar formats to judge.

03

Consistency

Several talks came back to character drift, scene continuity, and cleanup after generation.

04

Seedance 2.0

The demo gave people a new model to compare against the clips shown earlier in the night.

The room

People cared about the parts that still break.

The questions kept coming back to the same practical issues: cost, consistency, tool choice, prompts, cleanup, and how much control a creator still needs.

That made the night better than a normal demo reel. People wanted to know what happened before the final export.

Audience member asking a question during the Lunatechs AI video event
Questions went straight to cost, consistency, tool choice, and cleanup.
Seedance 2.0 video demo playing on a dual-screen laptop after the Lunatechs event
Seedance 2.0 clips were easier to inspect on a laptop.
Packed audience watching the Lunatechs AI video talks at The Hive Causeway Bay
The room stayed full through the screenings and Q&A.

After the talks

Pizza turned into the second half of the event.

The official recap calls it the pizza fund feast. Accurate. It also kept people in the room after the talks ended.

People stayed by the counter, compared tools, asked follow-up questions, and kept passing slices around.

Attendees eating pizza during the Lunatechs AI video event break
Pizza logistics are still logistics.
Lunatechs table with event props and attendees talking in the background
The Lunatechs table before the room fully reset.
Late group photo from the Lunatechs AI video event at The Hive Causeway Bay

Closing note

People were still there after cleanup started.

That part really shined for me. Nobody seemed to notice the event had ended. People kept talking until we had to leave, then a group of us went to McDonald’s and kept it going for nearly three more hours. Great night.