After the viral KitKat x Druski clip, Starks_ARQ published a free guide covering agent pipeline, storyboard flow, and video model choices, then teased episode 2. The release turns a branded short into a documented advertising workflow.

Starks_ARQ’s new post is the real news. Instead of only sharing the finished KitKat x Druski clip, the creator says the team built it in 20 minutes and released a free guide covering three concrete layers: an agent pipeline, storyboard flow, and the video models used workflow guide. That shifts the project from “look what AI can do” into “here is the stack behind it.”
The post also points readers to a Telegram channel via the Telegram group, which Starks_ARQ describes as “all my secrets” Telegram post. The guide itself is not reproduced in the tweet, so the confirmed details are the workflow categories, the claimed turnaround time, and the fact that the breakdown is being distributed outside the main timeline.
The original video already looked like a polished branded spot: a suited character vaults a convenience-store counter, grabs a large KitKat box, and the sequence resolves into a glitchy “Druski Multiverse” title card KitKat short. That kind of finished output is why the workflow post matters; it attaches a reproducible production claim to a result that reads closer to ad creative than to a rough model test.
A later teaser says “episode 2” is launching the same day episode 2 teaser, while another post argues that “everything is in the User Experience” UX teaser. Taken together, the message is less about one viral clip than about packaging AI filmmaking as a fast-turn creative system for serial campaign-style videos.
We made this viral Kitkat x Druski video in just 20 minutes... I just made a guide covering the complete workflow: - Agent pipeline - Storyboard flow - Video models And I'm giving it away for free Comment “DRUSKI” and RT to receive the full guide