We Turned Our Team Into AI Superheroes
One good photo, an image model, and a video model. How we built the hero avatars and the cinematic intro on our homepage, and how you can build your own.
Most small-business marketing looks the same: stock footage of people pointing at laptops, a generic voiceover, a logo at the end. It's fine. It's also forgettable. We wanted the JAB homepage to feel like us, and to prove, on our own site, exactly what the AI tools we sell can do.
So we did something a little bold. We turned our whole team into AI superheroes. You can see the result right on our homepage: Walter, Alysia, Serenity, and our partner Scott, in matrix-green JAB suits, framing a cinematic intro video we generated end to end with AI.
From a phone photo to a brand hero
It starts with one good photo. A clear, front-facing headshot in decent light. A selfie works. We feed that into an image model (Gemini's image generation on Google Cloud), locked to the person's real face, with one instruction: keep this exact person, put them in a sleek black JAB tech suit with glowing green circuitry and our power-button emblem on the chest, standing in a matrix-style digital world.
The result is a photoreal hero portrait that is unmistakably you, in full brand. The single biggest lesson: the reference photo matters more than the prompt. A clean, straight-on shot locks the likeness. A dim, angled party pic drifts into someone who kind of looks like you. Fix the input, and the output snaps into focus.
Giving the heroes a world (and a homepage video)
A still image is nice. A moving one sells. We used Google's Veo model to generate cinematic 8-second shots: a green matrix skyline with our power-button glowing at its heart, each team member's suit igniting with green energy, the camera pushing in like the opening of a sci-fi trailer. No film crew, no stock library. A prompt, a reference image, and a few minutes of render time per shot.
Those shots became the 60-second intro on our homepage, narrated in a cloned version of the founder's own voice, so the brand sounds like the brand.
A couple of honest notes from the trenches. Video AI will not render readable text, so every caption and call to action is added in post. And the responsible-AI filters are strict about photorealistic people: realistic face references pass, exaggerated superhero bodies can get flagged. Knowing that up front saves you an afternoon of confusion.
The point isn't the cape. It's the system.
Underneath the fun, this is the actual JAB pitch. Your business is drowning in messages it can't answer fast enough. The average small business misses 62% of after-hours calls and leaves 78% of texts and web chats unanswered, and 80% of leads are lost in the first five minutes when no one replies.
The AI Mastermind team is a memorable way to say something plain: you can hire an AI employee that answers every call, text, and lead in seconds, books the job, and follows up until it's won. Around the clock, in your voice.
The superhero avatars are the marketing. CORE, our Centralized Operations and Revenue Engine, is the product. One platform for every conversation, every follow-up, every workflow, with AI that sharpens your communication instead of taking it over.
Build your own
Here's the part we're most excited about: this isn't a magic trick only we can do. The exact workflow, cloning your likeness into a brand character and generating your own homepage intro, is becoming a hands-on mission inside our AI Mastermind program. You bring a photo and your brand colors; you leave with a hero avatar and a cinematic intro for your own site.
This whole project, avatars, video, and this article, was produced with the same AI stack we deploy for clients.
