Shinigami 2055 - Episode 3: Oops I teamed up with the God of Tricks. This video may have been the most fun to write and make, and has the most fun action.
It's also the video that is gaining a ton of steam on other platforms. Hope my 30 followers here on X enjoy.
Editing anime with NB2 resulted in a very typical American Comic book aesthetic. This was created with just MJ and SeeDance, but excited to test out GPT-Image-2 with MJ and see results
@studio_oneroom I saw you were able to use gpt-image-2. I don't have access, but when you did use it, was it able to maintain midjourney styles? I haven't tried Seedream in awhile. Hows it compare to nano banana in terms of not corrupting the style?
@wakawakkachan@dreamina_ai I've been experimenting with 16:9 vs 9:16 as well. Still messing around with it, but the difference in output seems notable between the same prompts for the two aspect ratios. A part of me is wondering if its prompt-related. Any thoughts?
Something stirs at midnight…
MIDNITEDIVE — the first sanctuary for Al Anime storytellers awakens Saturday.
Four creators. Four worlds. One night.
@resonance_src - Viva EPS 1: Mira
@studio_Tora_lab - Twist Crown EPS 4
@SuperUltraMega - Noor Star
@AiAniAlchemist — Dragon Blood Revolution
The stories find you Saturday. Will you be watching?
A.I. Filmmaking is SLOP! It’s disgusting. There’s no soul in it! ...
That’s what a lot of people on the internet still say.
Quick note: This post is sponsored by Flick, and I highly recommend checking them out.
But here’s the thing: many people also think making a film with AI is incredibly easy. And that’s partly true. It is easier when you compare it to the effort of a traditional film production.
But it’s incredibly hard if you think it’s just a “push of a button.”
So I took that debate… and moved it into a kitchen.
I used https://t.co/R6RzaawJKM as my home base and generated most of the project inside the canvas. Within Flick, I primarily used Kling AI 3.0 to create the dialogue scenes.
But here’s the game-changing hack:
I use video models to generate start frames.
Since video models are trained on actual video data, it makes a lot of sense to use them for the initial frames especially if you don’t want your start frames to look like static photos.
For example, when you use OpenAI Sora 2 or ByteDance Seedance with the same prompt you’d normally use with Google Nano Banana or Seedream, you’ll often get results that already feel much more like real video from the start.
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