Building communities around media collectibles, where NFTs mine a shared token. VToken has no market value. It’s experimental, it’s fun—and you never know.
@ClaireSilver Rommey hadn’t contemplated the full extent of her actions. She was surrounded by beauty she could not quite comprehend, like a koi gliding within an aquarium of fluid electronic glass, its boundaries shifting and reforming as luminous worlds bloomed just out of reach.
@ingi_erlingsson@ComfyUI@Photoshop@AdobeAE You need help. Professional help.
Not with design, this is fabulous.
Just the other, you know, slightly unhinged artist thing.
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@frazettagirls What I enjoy about @frazettagirls videos is the history and personal stories. Sara has a incredible sense of art appreciation as well, the influences which caught my attention - Fortunino Matania - so much reminds me of the kinetic action Mr. Frank captured as well.
@Artedeingenio What I like is that it's strung across the barrier between a cartoon animation and realism, but it's in a different place, which is quite wonderful.
When we deployed our virtual mining algorithm we planned for 10 years to mine 100 trillion tokens using any ERC721. Now with our update it will likely take longer. Anyway, now you can mint a selfie, upload a video, buy a collectible, or onboard something you own. My cat Noodle has mined over a billion vtokens.
A distinctive visual character, in this case @AIWarper's online persona makes generations stronger. Same thing for @TheoMediaAI's Flamethrower girl. The prompt is from one of her pastebins run through @LTXStudio.
A founder kept saying "if only we had money we'd do X."
Money is not the fire. Money is gasoline you pour on a fire that already exists.
You don't have a funding problem. You have a "people don't want it yet" problem. Go make the first fire.
Reps cannot be understated. I've worked across film and television, from major features to tv news, where you do literally 100s of spots. In order to be a creator at any level, you must put in the reps. You have to do this.
Someone needs to hear this...
Stop trying to "perfect" your short film.
Give yourself a window of time (let's say 1 week) and see what you can create in that window, and then release it and rinse and repeat.
Because the truth is that once studios and financers start funding your films, these deadlines will only become more demanding. Put your reps in now.
Learn how to create under pressure.
Creating a great film eventually and creating a great film under hard to hit time constraints are two separate skills. Which type of filmmaker is more appealing to studios and financiers?
AI has given us the opportunity to create faster than ever before. Your problem may be insecurity and/or indecisiveness, so push through it as best you can and wrap it up.
I never participated in 48-hour film competitions before AI because I thought all I could create would be crap, but now? Now we can create very cool short films in a very short period of time, so now we should.
Do I wish my short film, "91" was better, more polished? Of course. I made this in 2 days with nothing more than the @runwayml Gen-3 image and video model. I would safely consider that a huge constraint. But now it's on @WonderStudiosX new Wonder TV platform, and financiers are interested in developing it.
I say this to encourage you.
Embrace the pressure. Tie your hands behind your back and see how far you can run in a short period of time.
You won't regret it.
@jayyeh Telling people they can use their NFTs to mine tokens, got us bemused cat looks. Talking to our new target demo about the same technology, but focused on their pain, got us "when you release let me know and give me the best deal."
What I like about YouTube channels is that you can sort, and I recently sorted @TheoMediaAI on a lark. Turns out Morgan Freeman is a punk rocker and Cumberbatch a poet. Great to see where people start and where they are now.