Previs Pro, for the first time in the industry, brings a full timeline that lives inside a previs tool, on a device you can bring to set, at a price that doesn't require a production company to afford.
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Staggering that the NYT reports Trump/Miller are plotting to suspend habeas corpus (i.e. end the constitution) & by the end of the day it's treated as a non-story, not anywhere near top of major news' outlets websites.
Yeah I'm sure it's great to be a new Yorker right now. Ooh look at me my mayor is Zohran Mamdani. Ooh I have public transit and live in one of the most culturally & historically important cities in the world. Karl Anthony towns plays on my team & we're going to the NBA finals.
Everyone’s stopped talking about it for some reason, but the defense of Minneapolis was the most seismic victory against Trumpism. That was supposed to be the blueprint for their autocracy and it was defeated and humiliated by astounding collective action from ordinary Americans.
@0kncn You're not in control of the boards. You need something to let you block the shot in 3D space, set the camera, lights before AI gets involved.
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You wrote it. You visualized it. Now, hand it off effortlessly. 🎬
Previs Pro 3.4 is live, and we’ve closed the loop between the page and the edit bay. From your screenplay, through creating 3D accurate blocking and shots, then flowing into Premiere or Resolve, your pipeline is strong!
No manual re-entry. No relinking headaches. Just pure creative momentum.
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Storyboards are the critical *human* piece of these new technologies. And Previs Pro is the best mature, engineered tool to let you design the blocking, lighting, set design of your shots. The essential creative piece if you're making art vs just poking AI with a stick telling it to do things. See https://t.co/78pvquEPq4 for a run down.
GPT Image 2 and Seedance 2.0 really show how important storyboards are.
The cinematic developing master shot in the quoted post turned out well but it actually took several attempts to get there. Even the final result still didn’t fully follow the prompt. Some important details were missing, like the opening shot, the flag and the person exiting the tavern.
Then I generated a storyboard using the exact same prompt and tried again.
On the very first attempt, almost every detail appeared exactly as intended.
Using storyboards massively increases the chance of getting the result you actually want. It also lets you preview and refine the scene visually before generating the final video.
Most indie 2-shots feel "off" and the director can't say why. The fix is small: angle each actor ~25° toward camera. Parallel gazes read as disconnection on screen — even when the actors are looking at each other. Geometry of a dialogue 2-shot, example:
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