Major props to my friend @techhalla for coming up with this process in @magnific. I used this and added some camera movement and background cinema boards. #FiFA#WorldCup#AIfilm
I loved what @HBCoop_ managed to do with her prompt in Kling AI 3.0 that I wanted to do a side by side comparison with #Kling3 and #SeeDance2. So I tossed myself into the mix and gave it a shot:
So earlier this week I posted how I took this old comic book cover and turned it into a mini- realistic film clip in @LumaLabsAI. So to be fair I used all the same reference images and loaded it into @magnific and used #SeeDance and this was the result: #AIvideo#AIfilm
@FutureBoyMedia@AlienSaladBar70@LumaLabsAI So I started with this comic book cover and used @LumaLabsAI#UNI1 to make it come to life. Then I refined it a bit more to make it look a little more modern. I then used that with a script to build out the various storyboard keyframes.
Mark Carney's trade policies are so DISASTROUS that they're catching the attention of the Japanese.
The Japan Times published an article on Tuesday noting that "Mark Carney’s trade push collides with reality."
Not only is he FAILING in his negotiations with the United States, but he's FAILING to find new trade partners from around the world.
How bad is the situation?
According to The Japan Times, "Canadian officials acknowledge that the main draw for many potential trading partners is the prospect of gaining tariff-free access to the world’s largest market through Canada’s participation in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement."
In other words, the only reason many of these countries wanted to trade with us in the first place is because it would give them backdoor access to American markets.
If Mark Carney can't secure that American market, then these other countries are simply not interested.
But the report gets even worse.
Acknowledging that Japanese companies own 75% of Canada's auto producers, the report further states that "for many of the Japanese companies investing here, one of the reasons for their investment is definitely the special access Canada has enjoyed over the long years."
If we can't maintain access to the American market, then the Japanese companies won't see a as much of a reason to produce autos here.
Do you think Mark Carney will be able to fix the mess he's created?