@MinistryOvTrvth Film books are ass.
It’s truly the only case where YouTube channels destroy books.
Because you don’t want to read about a famous scene, you want to actually watch the scene, then have someone talk about it while you can see it at the same time.
@DangerGirlsX@dreamina_ai I know! I’m not as active lately, but you’re on my special list to come looking for even if the algo doesn’t show me good stuff.
Crazy you had the idea that long ago.
I wouldn’t be surprised if studios in copy cat mode took this idea EXACTLY
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Use the attached image as the canonical visual anchor and generate a 3x3 storyboard shot burst in 21:9.
Preserve the exact [AESTHETIC], [COLOUR PALETTE], [LIGHTING], [MOOD], [SUBJECT DESIGN], and [ENVIRONMENT] from the source image.
Create 9 distinct frames from the same scene, exploring [SHOT TYPES]. Keep the composition [COMPOSITION STYLE], with [NEGATIVE SPACE LEVEL], [CAMERA CHARACTER], and [ATMOSPHERIC QUALITY]. No text, no labels, no redesign, no extra characters.
The result should feel like a cinematographer’s contact sheet from the same film scene.
Example variables:
[AESTHETIC] = minimalist mythic surrealism
[SHOT TYPES] = extreme wide, profile, close-up, overhead, low angle, detail shot
[COMPOSITION STYLE] = precise, geometric, restrained
[NEGATIVE SPACE LEVEL] = heavy
[CAMERA CHARACTER] = elegant, patient, controlled
[ATMOSPHERIC QUALITY] = hazy, quiet, cinematic
@DaveShapi@nikitabier - The focus on suppressing aggregators so original content can flourish is great.
But can you help us understand why accounts like David Shapiro are getting de prioritized?
It involves taking a jar of store-bought pineapple spears (usually packed in syrup or coconut water), draining the liquid, mixing in a packet of Kool-Aid powder plus a hefty amount of extra sugar (like ½–¾ cup), pouring the sweetened flavored liquid back into the jar with the pineapple chunks, refrigerating it overnight, and then eating the super-sweet, artificially flavored pineapple spears. People often add a pinch of salt or lemon juice to "balance" the flavors.
Grok is the hardest to work with so far. Might be good with more specific instructions, but it seems to easily go into photo studio mode and forget this is a movie scene.
Nano Banana does a good job, but it seems to default to the same things over and over again. It really just gives you alternate angles. Very little creativity.