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Studio Haim · an independent studio by Haim Rafael

Scenes that never happened, from stories you already know.

Studio Haim makes short AI films — alternate takes on Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Friends, The Matrix — and builds the digital products and tools that get them made. Same studio, same hands, both halves.

Films
8
Worlds
7
Made by
One studio, start to finish

Selected work

AI films, made here.

Short scenes from worlds that already exist, taken somewhere they never went. Play them here — nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

Looney Tunes0:17

Wile E. Coyote Had Already Won

Wile E. Coyote has finally caught the Road Runner. He could simply take the win and walk away.

But a simple victory is not enough for an engineer who needs his machine to be the thing that works.

Friends0:15Original version includes Hebrew subtitles

Friends: The Last Slice

Joey discovers that the last slice of pizza is gone. Chandler and Monica try to deny it, but Joey already knows exactly what happened.

The Walking Dead0:22Original version includes Hebrew subtitles

The Walking Dead: What If Rick Confronted Shane?

Rick confronts Shane over the possibility that Judith may be his daughter.

Breaking Bad0:18Original version includes Hebrew subtitles

Breaking Bad: This Year Will Be Different

On Rosh Hashanah, Walt offers Jesse an apple with honey and promises this year will be different.

Breaking Bad0:18

What If Walter White Came to Rosh Hashanah?

Walter White and Jesse Pinkman sit down to a Rosh Hashanah dinner with an Israeli family.

Studio Haim Originals1:12

I'm Fine.

Haim comes home to a real kitchen problem caused by his imaginary friend.

I Am Legend0:28Original version includes Hebrew subtitles

I Am Legend: What If Robert Opened the Door?

Three quiet knocks. An infected woman stands beyond the door — and speaks.

The Matrix0:21Original version includes Hebrew subtitles

The Matrix: The Call That Already Happened

Can a call happen before someone chooses to answer it? On an empty subway platform, Neo answers a payphone and his reflection reveals that the moment has already happened elsewhere.

Some of these carry Hebrew subtitles burned into the picture from their original release — the dialogue is English, so the scene plays either way. The Hebrew side of the site holds the same films alongside the experiments around them. Open the full library (in Hebrew)

What the studio does

The films and the software come from the same place.

Studio Haim started by building digital products, and the film work grew out of the same habit: take something that should exist, and find out what it takes to actually make it.

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AI film

Short films, alternate scenes and experiments made with generative video.

Every film here was cut in-house: written, generated, scored and graded. The interesting work is not the prompt — it is deciding which scene is worth existing, and then getting the continuity to hold across shots that were never filmed together.

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Digital products

Websites and systems that behave like products, not brochures.

Community platforms, local guides, booking systems. Built to be opened and used, shipped with the status stated plainly — live, in development, or a demo — rather than dressed up as more than it is.

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AI tooling and automation

AI with a defined job and a result you can check.

This site runs on some of it. The studio's own publishing and performance system was built the same way: a person stays in the loop for anything that publishes, spends money, or cannot be undone.

Inside Studio Haim
Haim Rafael, founder of Studio Haim, at his desk.

About

I'm Haim Rafael.

I take something that feels complicated, pull it apart, and build it back as an experience that suddenly reads as obvious. Before I built products I ran communities, and that is where I learned that people stay when you keep maintaining what you promised.

Studio Haim is a one-person studio, not an agency with a stock-photo team. Whatever you send arrives with me, and I'm the one who answers.

Get in touch

Tell me what you're trying to make.

A film, a product, or a problem that keeps costing you a day a week. You don't need a finished brief — a situation that wants some order is enough.

Messages go straight to Haim Rafael. Replies are in English or Hebrew, whichever you wrote in.