Simon Mayr
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Simon Mayr
@simonmeyer_
I'm a digital DP / Director with a strong focus on visual storytelling and a hands-on approach.
Beigetreten Nisan 2016
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Congratulations to @simonmeyer_ and his partner @mrabujoe on winning the Higgsfield competition and 150.000$
He is one of the best in the world but he has no following on here yet
Go follow him, so that he’ll use X more so that he’ll share some sauce here in the future 🤝
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our submission for @higgsfield_ai Action Film Contest.
had the pleasure to collab with one of the respected Ai Filmmakers @simonmeyer_ to bring this piece together.
would love to have your support and vote for us.
#HiggsfieldAction
Voting Link 👇
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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 flick.art 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.
Check out :
👉 flick.art
And if you’re into A.I. filmmaking you can also sign up for my newsletter. (Something big is coming)
👉 simonmeyerdirector.com/musicvideo
KEEP COOKING.
#ai #filmmaking
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I need your help! + Some neat tricks to create a Video like this! …
with this film I participate in the Higgsfield AI Action 500K Competition so if you want to help me win this, PLEASE tag Higgsfield AI IN THE COMMENTS! and share it (Would mean a lot to me) <3
#HiggsfieldAction
@mr_abujoe @higgfield
Here is the link:
higgsfield.ai/contests/make-…
Here is a little trick which is Maybe new for you but this is how I typically start Brainstorming: I take my script and just put it into OpenAI Sora 2. then i run it or parts of it a couple of time t get an idea of the Overall look!
thats how we created the base of the grandma. then we re-itterated a lot in Google Nano Banana to make her look exactly how we envisioned it!
After that we used grid prompting to create 3x3 grids for the Scenes. we then used the grids + the single Frames to generate the Scenes and Always promptet "CUT TO" into the prompt. For example:
use these references action sequence of grandma fights against a wasp like a ninja in Exrteme slowmotion 1000FPS highspeed camera style, low angle hero shots CUT TO multiple Closeups of the Grandma in Action
When using Grid + Multi Cut Iteration is extremely fast and efficient!
DO you think we have a Chance to win the Prize?
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@BoriyaKishan Thanks !!! 😊 hope i can keep up with the pace here on x
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@simonmeyer_ Welcome to X @simonmeyer_
Been following you since long on insta 🙌🏻
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@OnerBiberkoku 🔥🔥 I feel like a boomer for not beeing here earlier 😂
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@eliott__mogenet Thanks!! ❤️ I think editing is getting more and more important these days where creating visuals gets easier
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@simonmeyer_ Amazing work! Love the edit, it really shows that AI can now create strong narratives behind the tools
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