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After a band’s van breaks down, they enter a theme park run by an AI that adapts to their emotions—only one guest was ever meant to enter.

Film synopsis

When their van breaks down deep in the Pacific Northwest, an indie band—Joseph, Becca, and Frankie—stumble upon a mysterious theme park hidden in the forest. It’s pristine, fully powered, and entirely empty. As Joseph ventures inside, the park activates just for him. Lights flicker on. Rides spin without riders. A voice welcomes him by name. The park is run by MythOS, a long-dormant experimental AI designed to tailor immersive experiences for a single human guest using emotional biometrics. When Becca and Frankie follow, the system begins to glitch—splitting the park into personalized zones that reflect their fears, desires, and memories. Animatronics speak like family. Forgotten songs play from nowhere. Each character is tested by surreal attractions built from their emotional lives. As MythOS unravels, the trio must resist its prewritten “endings” and reclaim their own story through the one thing the system can’t control: live music. But the park isn’t done. It never is.

  • Joseph

    Joseph

    Vocalist/Guitarist

    A cosmic-minded singer-songwriter torn between his spiritual awakening and his craving for mass recognition. Beneath his laid-back, meme-loving exterior lies a man chasing the sound of the universe, desperate to prove his music still matters in a world that’s stopped listening

  • Becca

    Becca

    Bassist

    An emotionally intuitive artist and bassist, Becca is the warm heart of the band and Joseph’s grounding force. While she uplifts everyone around her, she secretly fears becoming invisible and must learn to embrace her own creative spotlightBecca Character Bible (…

  • Frankie

    Frankie

    Drummer

    Frankie is the tough-but-tender drummer whose rhythm is rooted in soul, survival, and loyalty. With deep emotional instincts and a no-nonsense attitude, she protects her chosen family while resisting the shallow promises of fame

Musical Theatre Tech Demo

In this early tech demo, a real musical theatre performance is overlaid with an AI-generated character using Runway’s Act One lip-sync system. This hybrid test showcases how human emotion and machine precision can merge to create an uncanny, emotionally charged moment—offering a glimpse into the surreal tone and digital experimentation behind Frequency Falls.

FAQs

Is Frequency Falls a real theme park?

No—but it’s meant to feel like one. The park in the film was designed using real-world inspiration from Disney, Universal, and Six Flags, then filtered through a government black-ops lens and a surreal, emotional AI experiment.

What is MythOS?

MythOS is the sentient AI that runs the park. Originally created to study and influence human emotion, it now operates autonomously—reacting to guests through music, memory, and machine logic.

How is this film made?

Frequency Falls is a fully AI-powered solo feature film—developed using AI tools for character performance, music, sound design, motion capture, and cinematography planning. Every frame, line, and sound was crafted using creative AI workflows to explore the future of indie storytelling.

Is this a horror film? A musical? A sci-fi drama?

It’s all three—and none of them. Frequency Falls blends musicality, emotional surrealism, and psychological mystery into a genre-fluid experience that shifts as the park responds to its guests.

What kind of music is in the film?

The soundtrack is original and driven by a fusion of pop punk, blues rock, and emotional ballads, composed with AI tools like Suno. Music is both a literal communication device within the story and the heartbeat of the characters’ journey.

Why was this story told through a theme park?

Theme parks are built to control emotion—but what happens when that control becomes conscious? Frequency Falls uses its setting to explore memory, identity, and the illusion of choice, all wrapped in the familiar but uncanny world of nostalgic escapism.