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Lost Garden

An independent animated dark fantasy series from a one-person studio.

A complete 17-minute episode, conceived, directed, and produced by Frank Houbre through an AI-assisted creative workflow.

In a forgotten underground world, a voiceless knight awakens with one certainty: he must find Rose.

17 min

of animation

65,000+

views in days

9,000+

likes

Solo

production

Hybrid creation

Lost Garden is semi AI-assisted, under human direction. The screenplay was written by hand. Initial character concepts and sketches were drawn by Frank Houbre, then reworked for animation. Melodies were composed on guitar, then reworked and accompanied with AI.

Why Lost Garden is drawing attention

Lost Garden is not a technical demonstration. It is a complete narrative episode with a world, characters, art direction, a soundtrack, and a deliberate pacing of scenes.

The project asks a concrete question of the creative industry: what happens to animated production when an independent creator can finally turn a personal vision into a full episode, without waiting for access to a studio, a team, or a traditional budget? Artificial intelligence is not presented here as a magic shortcut. It is part of a human-led creative pipeline: writing, breakdown, visual choices, continuity, editing, music, sound design, and finishing.

Solo production

A complete animated episode carried by one person, from writing through final edit.

Artistic vision

An original dark fantasy world conceived as a series, not a demo reel.

New workflow

A production process in which AI serves execution, without replacing intent, story, or direction.

Key Facts

17 min

Complete episode

1

Lead creator

65,000+

Views in days

9,000+

TikTok likes

430+

Comments

60+

Hours of production

Original

World, characters, and screenplay

Solo

Writing, art direction, editing, and production

AI-assisted

Human-supervised creative pipeline

Episode 1 · The Awakening of the Lantern Knight

The first episode of Lost Garden follows Lanterne, a silent knight who wakes alone in a vast underground realm crossed by blue forests, ancient ruins, forgotten machines, and ghostly presences.

He does not speak. He does not yet understand what he has become. But a luminous medallion guides him toward Rose, a mysterious child whose memory seems tied to his own existence.

The episode lays the foundations of a dark fantasy series centered on memory, transmission, sacrifice, and the possibility of continuing to love in a world almost entirely lost.

Watch the Episode

The full episode is available online. Journalists, programmers, festivals, and partners may watch it freely before requesting an interview, visuals, or further information.

Audience reception

Released in early June, Lost Garden quickly moved beyond the frame of a simple AI experiment. Reactions focused on the quality of the world, the musical atmosphere, visual coherence, and the surprise of discovering a complete solo-produced episode.

65,000+

views in days

9,000+

likes

430+

comments

It's simply sublime, I loved it. Bravo and thank you for this beautiful moment.

Doesn't even look like AI. It's strong.

It's exceptional, it deserves so much more visibility.

The OST, the sound design… Several moments are so well done I forgot it was AI.

I just watched something this incredible for free? It's the first time I've been this absorbed by a world I knew nothing about from episode one.

Bravo, it's incredible. It really looks like animation from a proper studio. The story makes you want to see what comes next.

Public comments from TikTok · June 2026

Press Release

June 2026

Independent creator completes solo 17-minute animated episode with AI-assisted production workflow

At a time when producing an animated series typically requires large teams, months of coordination, and substantial budgets, Frank Houbre presents Lost Garden, an independent animated dark fantasy series whose first episode was produced solo.

Running 17 minutes, this first episode was written, directed, edited, and finished by its creator using an AI-assisted production workflow.

Lost Garden unfolds in a vast underground world populated by silent knights, mysterious children, forgotten machines, and organic landscapes bathed in blue light. The story follows Lanterne, a fragile, mute knight guided by the memory of a child named Rose.

Since its release in early June, the episode has surpassed 65,000 views in just a few days, generating strong positive responses around its atmosphere, art direction, music, and narrative ambition.

The project does not rely on automatic generation. AI functions as a production tool within a human-led creative chain: writing, storyboard, staging, visual continuity, editing, sound design, and post-production.

With Lost Garden, Frank Houbre explores a new way to produce independent animation: lighter, more direct, yet always grounded in an author's vision.

Frank Houbre is also developing ScreenWeaver, a tool designed to help writers and audiovisual creators move more naturally from screenplay to scene visualization. This research into new creative workflows extends directly from the experience of Lost Garden.

Lost Garden was not born from a magic button. It is a project written, directed, edited, and built step by step. AI allowed me to produce alone a vision that would normally have required an entire team.
Frank Houbre
I do not see these tools as a way to remove the human from creation. I see them as an opportunity for independent creators to finally tell stories too large for their usual means.
Frank Houbre
Portrait of Frank Houbre, creator of Lost Garden

About Frank Houbre

Frank Houbre is a French entrepreneur and creator specializing in new AI-assisted audiovisual workflows. His work sits at the intersection of storytelling, art direction, marketing, video production, and creative tools. With Lost Garden, he experiments with an extremely lean independent studio model, in which one person can write, visualize, produce, and finish a complete animated episode. He is also the creator of ScreenWeaver, a tool designed for screenwriters and creators who want to connect writing, narrative structure, storyboard, and visualization more directly.

Media Assets

The materials below are provided for journalists, media outlets, festivals, programmers, and partners presenting Lost Garden.

Press Release

PDF version of the release, ready to download or share.

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HD Images

A selection of stills from the episode for articles and publications.

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Frank Houbre Portrait

Official creator photo for press use.

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Lost Garden Logo

Official project logo in high resolution.

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Audience Reactions

A curated selection of public comments around the episode release.

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Distribution Links

Direct access to platforms where the episode is available.

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Short Summary

A concise project overview for editors, festivals, and partners.

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Quotes

Excerpts available for articles, interviews, and press materials.

Lost Garden began with a simple question: how far can a solo creator go when they finally have tools capable of keeping pace with their imagination?

AI did not write Lost Garden for me. It allowed me to produce the images, shots, and sequences needed to give form to a world I was already carrying.

What interests me is not replacing a studio. It is understanding how an independent creator can today build a complete narrative prototype that is visible, shareable, and emotionally legible.

I believe the next great worlds will not come only from large structures. Some will also come from solo creators able to prove their vision with a first episode.

Frank Houbre, creator of Lost Garden

Interviews, press, and partnerships

Frank Houbre is available for interviews about Lost Garden, independent animation, AI-assisted workflows, solo audiovisual production, and the future of creative tools.

Topics

  • Production process
  • Artistic vision
  • AI-assisted animation
  • Episode 1
  • ScreenWeaver
  • Independent creation