One email mistake cost Korean investors access to the biggest IPO in history 😁
South Korea's largest broker, Mirae Asset, reportedly failed to submit $1.1B of SpaceX IPO orders after confusing an indication of interest with a binding order.
Result?
Out of 23 underwriters, Mirae became the only one to receive zero SpaceX shares.
Scene 6 — Final Dish Served
"A beautiful plated Korean spicy rice cake dish served on a modern dining table. Steam rises gently from the freshly cooked food. The plate is surrounded by small side dishes and chopsticks. Warm indoor lighting creates a cozy dining atmosphere. The camera slowly pushes in toward the dish to highlight the glossy sauce and the texture of the rice cakes. Professional food commercial style, cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, ultra realistic detail, smooth camera movement, 4K video."
Sometimes AI is not the final product.
Sometimes it’s just the fastest way to test an idea.
I made this short video using AI to visualize a concept before real filming.
Instead of spending time and budget shooting immediately, I can show the client a rough idea of the scene first.
This is just a quick AI prototype — not the final version.
But it helps communicate the idea much faster.
AI → idea testing → real production.
Control AI — or be controlled.
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Image : nano banana pro
Video: Veo 3.1
Sound & Edit: capcut pro
I’ll put the prompts for each scene in the replies below.
Scene 5 — Cooking Close-Up
"Extreme close-up of Korean spicy cooking in a pan. Thick red sauce bubbles while steam rises from the food. Sausages and rice cakes glisten under warm kitchen lighting. A small amount of fresh green garnish is sprinkled on top. The camera slowly moves across the pan to capture the rich textures and steam. Highly appetizing food commercial style, cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, ultra realistic detail, smooth camera movement, 4K video."
Have you made any money from AI yet?
The reason I started paying attention to AI was simple: money.
I’m Vietnamese, born in the 90s. I studied and worked in Japan, then returned to Vietnam and worked at HIS Travel in Da Nang.
When COVID came, I lost my job.
During that time, I searched for online income through writing, translation, and freelance platforms just to survive.
After the pandemic, I entered the media and events industry and used all my savings to start my own company.
Over the years, I began to clearly notice how AI was slowly entering everyday work and replacing many human tasks.
In video production, some scenes can now be created with AI instead of real filming, which reduces costs a lot. Even simple editing and design are becoming faster with AI.
That was when I realized something important:
no matter what industry I work in, if I don’t understand AI, I will eventually fall behind and my income will gradually decrease.
So I started learning AI seriously and using it in real work — creating videos, images, SEO content, automation systems, and websites.
I invested my own money in tools, took both free and paid courses, and spent a lot of time experimenting with tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others.
Now, I am already earning income thanks to AI through real projects such as AI-assisted websites and AI-generated videos.
Here, I will share the tools I actually use, the lessons I learned, the mistakes I made, and the real outputs that helped me make money.
Do you want to be controlled by AI, or do you want to control AI?
AI is making content creation much faster than before.
Today I tried a simple experiment.
1️⃣ Start with a normal photo
2️⃣ Turn it into a LEGO-style image using AI
3️⃣ Then generate a short video from that image
In 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), my country held a large military parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of national reunification.
I was really impressed by a promotional video from Vietnam Television about this event.
So I decided to remake it in LEGO style (with the help of AI, of course).
The basic steps are exactly what I shared above. But creating a complete clip requires a few more steps.
However, once you understand the fundamentals, the more complex parts are not that difficult.
Below is the prompt I used in ChatGPT (Nano Banana Pro) to generate the image.
Then I used Google Labs (Flow) to turn that image into a short video.
Control AI — or be controlled.