Five Backdrops, One Frame ✧ AI Video
Static Showcase → Organic social, Showroom Screens, Website
What does this video show?
The video shows a black Zeekr 009 luxury MPV in a fixed composition while the background changes around it. The car remains in the same position and angle for the full piece. First, the car sits in a classical Chinese scholar’s garden with a round moon-gate portal, bamboo, and stone planters. The backdrop then transitions to a Forbidden City wall in deep red with a yellow-tiled imperial roof. Next, the scene shifts to a modern Chinese courtyard with a reflecting pool and wooden lattice screens. Then the car appears on a stone platform centred in the same courtyard, viewed from the front. The final scene shows a misty Chinese village with traditional white walls, black-tiled roofs, and a temple complex in the distance. There is no driving, no presenter, and no narrative. The transitions between backdrops are seamless. Total runtime: 23 seconds.
What makes this format effective?
This production was created in China as a reference for what AI video can deliver in the Static Showcase category. The technique — car fixed in composition while the world changes behind it — is universally adaptable. The cinematic quality and seamless backdrop transitions transfer directly to a European production. The cultural setting is re-rendered for the dealer’s local market. A Polish, Dutch, or Portuguese version would swap the moon gate for a Renaissance courtyard, the Forbidden City wall for a Versailles facade, and the temple village for a Tuscan hill town or a Dutch canal house. The same level of luxury car dealer marketing is available with European visual codes. Static Showcase has been underrepresented in the SHOWROOM lately — this piece sets a high bar for what the category can do at the highest tier.
When to use this format?
Showroom Screens: loop this on the largest screen in the dealer location. The fixed composition reads cleanly at any size, and the changing backdrops keep customers watching beyond the first few seconds. A Polish dealer would commission the same format with a Wilanów Palace courtyard, a Kraków Old Town wall, and a Tatra mountain village.
Website: anchor this on a luxury or flagship model page. The seamless transitions function as a hero loop above the fold. Works especially well for premium and luxury segments where setting communicates positioning.
Organic Social: publish on LinkedIn and Facebook as a brand-aesthetic piece. The format invites comments about which backdrop the viewer prefers, which drives engagement without requiring a hard sell.


















