A lot of individuals make mistakes and that's why they aren't a good result..
you see when generating videos in Seedance 2.0, don’t just type random prompts and hope for magic.
start by being clear about what you actually want to see - the subject, the environment, the lighting, even how the camera should move.
The more intentional your direction is, the better the result feels.
Also, try using reference images whenever you can.
it helps keep your characters, style, and overall vibe consistent across scenes instead of everything looking different every generation.
another thing that helps a lot is keeping each shot focused on one main action.
Once too many things start happening in a scene, the output usually gets messy or confusing.
And don’t forget the camera work. A simple “slow dolly-in,” “tracking shot,” or “handheld movement” can completely change how cinematic the video feels.
Most importantly, think like a filmmaker while creating. Don’t just generate clips - build moments, emotions, and sequences that actually feel intentional.
POV:
you thought you got the best swap price…
but the sandwich had other plans 🥪💀
i turned MEV sandwich attacks into a cinematic meme short film for @KyberNetwork .
created using @genflow_ai@tranvictor
“What you quote is what you get.”
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#MEV #DeFi #Crypto #KyberSwap
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@ogbenniasamuel2 Creative leverage is the new superpower.
The people who master storytelling alongside AI workflows won’t just create content - they’ll build entire universes.
we’re entering a phase where one person can build what used to take an entire studio.
- Concept development.
- Storyboarding.
- Character systems.
- Cinematic lighting.
- Camera choreography.
- FACS animation.
- Sound design.
- World building.
The tools are changing fast, but what still matters is taste, storytelling, and emotional direction.
I’m not interested in making “AI content.”
I’m interested in building films, characters, and visual experiences that people actually feel something from.
The biggest shift happening right now isn’t automation.
It’s creative leverage.
And the creators who learn how to combine storytelling with AI-native production workflows are going to build the next generation of brands, films, and media companies.
This @mira_t_me video started as a random late-night idea and slowly turned into a full cinematic short film.
I spent a lot of time shaping the flow of it - starting with the environment and mood first, then building Mira’s personality around that.
Every scene was planned shot by shot, from the camera movement and lighting to the facial expressions, physics, transitions, and emotional timing.
I didn’t want it to feel like a typical AI promo.
I wanted it to feel like a real interaction between someone creatively burnt out and a chaotic AI companion who somehow understands them a little too well.
By the end of it, Mira stopped feeling like just a character and started feeling weirdly real.
Mira ended up becoming more than just a character.
She became the emotional energy of the whole story.
“My AI has more drama than me.”
Meet @mira_t_me :
chaotic, theatrical, emotionally overcommitted…
and somehow the perfect creative partner.
This cinematic 3D short film blends comedy, emotional storytelling, realistic environments, FACS facial animation, cinematic camera work, cloth + hair physics, and stylized realism into one emotional AI story.
Because sometimes creativity comes back from the most unexpected place.
“Go make something real.”
@ykvlv_ai
#MiraInTelegram #3DAnimation #AIShortFilm #Seedance #CinematicStorytelling #CreativeAI
it's yet another day ....
Good morning guys
A new day means another chance to move closer to the life you keep dreaming about.
Stay focused, stay grateful, and keep showing up even when nobody notices yet.
Your consistency will speak louder than your excuses ever could.
Have a productive day 🤝
Another clip from the teaser trailer I’m currently working on…
One thing I really love about this scene is the pacing, the cuts, and the mood it pulls the viewer into.
I wanted every frame to feel immersive - not just something people watch, but something they emotionally experience alongside the characters.