Canon Action Figures

Created this Instagram reel for the action figure trend using Adobe with AI integration. Programs used: ChatGPT, KlingAI, Adobe Photoshop

KlingAI:
The man slowly comes to life, he gently turns his head up and moves with smooth, precise gestures. He lifts his arms up to break free from the plastic mold and reaches towards the item above him and grabs the printer above him. His hand touches the exact spot where the printer was, as it disappears from the box as he takes it. He brings the printer to his arm and After a short pause, slowly walks forward diagonally towards the right side of the frame with confident steps. His entire body moves out of the video smoothly and completely, exiting the frame with realistic motion. The background and box stays still.

ChatGPT:
A studio product photograph of an action figure concept "Starter Pack" toy packaging for a "PROPERTY AGENT". The entire product is enclosed in a gray cardboard backing with clear plastic blister packaging compartments.
At the top right, the text "Starter Pack" is printed in a clean black sans-serif font. Below a standard pegboard hanging slot, a prominent bold black text box reads "PROPERTY AGENT". Inside the main, large plastic blister on the left, there is a realistic action figure of a smiling East Asian male property agent. He is wearing a light blue long-sleeved dress shirt, a dark blue tie, a brown leather belt, navy blue dress pants, and black leather dress shoes.
He is holding a small, black portable Canon printer under his left arm.
To the right, a separate vertical plastic blister section contains "PIXMA TR160 ACCESSORIES", which includes neatly organized miniature items: - A dark blue folding tablet cover - A black smartphone - A blue fabric lanyard key strap - A silver keyring with two keys - A small black leather crossbody/shoulder bag - At the very bottom, two small red and white Canon ink cartridge boxes (numbered 35 and 36) The background behind the packaging is a clean, neutral light gray, with soft, professional studio lighting casting subtle shadows to give the plastic packaging a realistic, three-dimensional depth.