This is my full, feature length movie, rendered with grok imagine.this isn’t a short. It’s not like anything else you have seen. It’s 102 minutes of directed AI video.
I invite you to explore Jenna’s world and to share it.
Unlike others, I have no interest in monetization, I just want people to see what a single individual sitting in a recliner, did in his spare time in an iPad over 6 months with grok imagine video.
I envision that the winners will be those that realize the marriage between current movie making techniques and AI, is the future.
Tip-watch to the credits or you’ll miss things.
Cheers and enjoy.
@MajoraZZ134@revenantrivas@xai@grok@elonmusk I’m still waiting to see a comparison between the $300 and $30 month plans. In no way does the 300 seem like 10x more than the $30.
I truly wanted to see-and had planned to see-this movie. I felt it might be fun…and…tbh, dc animation of supergirl has some great takes. But, her prerelease interviews stopped me cold. Lost complete interest, and based on the worldwide $$$, it looks like I didn’t miss anything.
@elonmusk Behind a paywall that will need more token credits midway through surgery… cut off just like self drive in Tesla and the hard limits in grok now.
i lived through this-at its center. there was no gas. people begged for gas from lawmowers. gas was selling-if you could find it-for $20/gallon. and-should you need to get gas-you had to drive 3 hours one direction BUT there were no gas cans to be found. you had to drive another hour to find those. people were in literal fist fights at gas pumps…lines were miles long to empty pumps. all grocery stores had no power-they couldnt sell boxed food and wouldnt sell anything in a fridge or freezer.
@NotSilentDoGood You’re seeing the plan… auto drive for Tesla is now a subscription, grok is now nearly the highest pay per use ai, their bot-Optimus will start out with all these great things, then switch to a pay tier. It’s a clear business plan that may be their undoing.
@banana_ai_club1 This is a good breakdown…and yes, before the weekly it was 15 720 x 10 per day…which = 100 per week plus the same number of 480. This change took a lot away…a lot! I’m curious, have you looked at 720 x6? How many per week…is it 100?
This is my full, feature length movie, rendered with grok imagine.this isn’t a short. It’s not like anything else you have seen. It’s 102 minutes of directed AI video.
I invite you to explore Jenna’s world and to share it.
Unlike others, I have no interest in monetization, I just want people to see what a single individual sitting in a recliner, did in his spare time in an iPad over 6 months with grok imagine video.
I envision that the winners will be those that realize the marriage between current movie making techniques and AI, is the future.
Tip-watch to the credits or you’ll miss things.
Cheers and enjoy.
novel rendered. Use bold inked contours, graphic shadow masses, painted textures, cinematic color grading, dramatic rim lighting, and high-contrast value separation. Characters, animals, objects, vegetation, architecture, clouds, terrain, and all depth planes must remain consistently illustrated. Absolutely no photorealistic rendering, realistic skin, realistic fur, photographic textures, CGI realism, or mixed-style elements. The final image should resemble a premium cinematic graphic novel panel brought to life rather than a photograph or live-action frame.
TEXT RESTRICTIONS — HIGHEST PRIORITY OVERRIDE. Under no circumstances may any spoken dialogue be converted into visual text. Absolutely no captions. Absolutely no subtitles. Absolutely no closed captions. Absolutely no open captions. Absolutely no automatic speech-to-text rendering. Absolutely no dialogue transcription. Absolutely no quoted dialogue appearing on screen. Absolutely no text generated from spoken words. Absolutely no accessibility captions. Absolutely no translation subtitles. Absolutely no karaoke-style text. Absolutely no live-caption systems. Absolutely no auto-generated caption tracks. Absolutely no speaker identifiers. Absolutely no lower thirds. Absolutely no titles. Absolutely no credits. Absolutely no labels. Absolutely no callouts. Absolutely no speech bubbles. Absolutely no comic-book dialogue balloons. Absolutely no thought bubbles. Absolutely no text cards. Absolutely no intertitles. Absolutely no watermarks. Absolutely no logos. Absolutely no interface text. Absolutely no UI elements. Absolutely no typography of any kind. Zero on-screen text is permitted at any time for entire duration. Under no circumstances may any text, captions, subtitles, speech bubbles, titles, credits, labels, watermarks, or UI elements appear. No auto-generated captions. No dialogue transcription. No accessibility text. No typography of any kind. Absolutely zero on-screen text in any frame.
No text overlays.
Farmer voice: male, age 60-70, rural Appalachian American accent, low-mid register, weathered vocal texture with slight gravel from years of outdoor labor. Moderate speaking pace. Measured delivery. Carries chronic fatigue and financial stress beneath every line. Proud, stubborn, reluctant to complain. Avoid theatrical sadness and exaggerated drawl.
Friend 3 voice: male, age 55-75, rural Appalachian American accent, low-mid register, rough weathered vocal texture. Speaks in short blunt sentences. Practical, skeptical, cautious. Rarely wastes words.
No additional dialogue.
No overacting.
No exaggerated movements.
All image references must be preceded by @ sign.
Provide full new prompt in a copybox.
Scene: Zeke=character at extreme left
Zack=character at extreme right
The 4 men at the table turn away from camera to face each other. The take a drink from their drinks. This action must not be in sync or appear choreographed.
Zeke speaks then Zack replies humorously.
Farmer Dialogue: Lady nearly got himself kilt today.
Friend 3 Dialogue: What’d he do now?
You sit on the program that can simplify your prompt writing. Depending on your OS, you can use autoIT or swift playground scripting to create a program. The great thing is, you don’t have to know how to program…you simply tell grok or ChatGPT the language to do and what you want your program to do…and have it write the code. For example, I use ChatGPT to write my grok prompts…I find that both it and grok need to repeatedly be told the same things over and over…every time. I spent hours telling it which character speaks, the voice to use, the dialogue, the duration, to create a timeline to force order of action…. It’d take me 15 minutes to write the prompt, I often forgot to tell it things that meant a sure failure.
But then I had a program written…I use swift playground, I have no experience with the language…but I described the program, what I wanted, how I wanted it to behave and it wrote me a program that now, 90% of my prompts are clicking a box. I have to type dialogue and can add scene content that may be non standard, but I went from 15 minutes to maybe…maybe 2 minutes. Think about what you want…what you spend time repetitively doing, then use AI to make a program for you.
Below is a screenshot of a portion of the program…
Here is an example of a prompt I feed gpt to create my grok prompt. This took under a minute…and worked the first time in grok.
Using the image, create a Grok prompt, not an image.
Preserve the original image composition unless explicitly directed.
16:9 aspect ratio.
Final prompt must be under 4000 characters.
No music.
Ambient sound only.
No Echo.
Speaker Isolation: Enabled/STRICT. Every dialogue segment has exactly one authorized speaker. At every dialogue transition, authorization transfers to the next speaker. Every non-speaking character automatically receives the full listener lock. Lip-sync, jaw animation, and speech-related facial animation are exclusive to the active speaker. Dialogue windows are mutually exclusive. Regeneration rules are generated automatically.THIS OVERRIDE SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER ANIMATION, ACTING, CONVERSATION, LIPSYNC, LISTENING, PERFORMANCE, FACIAL ANIMATION, AND AI SPEECH RULES.
Camera remains https://t.co/igyJJqkdCf LOCK: Static locked camera. No pan, tilt, zoom, roll, reframing, or movement whatsoever.
No reframing.
No zoom.
No camera pan.
No camera tilt.
Frame 1 is a pixel-perfect match to @image1. No alterations before animation begins.FRAME 1 LOCK — ABSOLUTE: The video must open with Frame 1 being 100% identical to @image1, pixel for pixel. No redraw, no recreation, no approximation. Animation begins only after this exact frame. Every pixel, shadow, lantern, skylight, and detail must match @image1 exactly before any movement.ENVIRONMENT LOCK: All elements and all background details are completely frozen except for the explicitly described moving subjects. No additions, removals, or changes to any environmental element.
Do not change clothing.
Preserve character identity and facial features.
Add timeline to enforce performance order.
Create a 10-second animation.
All movement must occur at normal real-time speed. No slow motion whatsoever. No slow-mo effect. No cinematic slow timing. No time dilation. No ramping. No dramatic slowing of any action. Maintain natural real-world timing and speed throughout the entire animation. Every action happens at believable 1x real-time speed.TIMELINE — natural 1x real-time speed only. No slow motion, no speed ramping, no time dilation.
global rule-No character may ever look at camera.
Move no slow motion top of prompt for higher priority. Prompt weight importance 3.
Move style to top of prompt for higher priority. Prompt weight importance 2.
Move text restrictions to top of prompt for higher priority. Prompt weight importance 1.
No lighting https://t.co/ao7tLe2EHl LOCK — ABSOLUTE: Lighting, shadows, highlights, and illumination are completely frozen from @image1. No new lights, no moving shadows, no relighting, no exposure change, no color temperature shift, no volumetric effects, no god rays. The exact lighting and shadows in @image1 remain fixed for the entire clip.
No relighting.
Preserve original shadows.
Preserve the exact starting pose from frame one.
Do not reset the character position.
Natural movement.
No sliding.
No teleporting or popping into a new position.
Preserve the Stylized Cinematic Graphic Novel style. NO photorealism. NO semi-photorealism. NO realistic fur, skin, eyes, textures, hair, or materials. NO nature documentary look. NO live-action or CGI realism. NO PBR. NO subsurface scattering. NO realistic animal rendering. All elements must look like they belong in the illustrated world of @image1. If any frame drifts toward realism, photoreal fur, realistic eyes, or a different art style, regenerate immediately. STYLE LOCK — HIGHEST PRIORITY: Preserve the exact Stylized Cinematic Graphic Novel style, linework, textures, colors, contrast, and every artistic choice of @image1. This is pure animation of the existing illustration only. No style change, no photorealism, no realism, no relighting, no enhancement, no reinterpretation.
Stylized Cinematic Graphic Novel Style: Every element in the frame must appear hand-illustrated and graphic-