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FilmFire
@FilmFireTV
Cinematic storytelling, redefined. FilmFire is for exceptional films, series, and documentaries created by independent voices with the most advanced tools.


prediction: Sports games will soon have custom AI generated interviews in real time no idea when, but I'm pretty sure they're gonna run with this magnific workflow:

I turned one character reference sheet into a 15 second freestyle skipping scene. Design first Motion second Consistency always Prompt + Workflow ⏬⏬




In my experience, two things get hard fast in AI video once you put several characters and layered action in a single shot: consistency, and holding the realism and quality. So I experimented. What worked on Ombak, my Seedance 2 short: generate the background action as its own clip first, then use it as a reference for the main shot. What worked on Ombak, my Seedance 2 short: generate the background action as its own clip first, then use it as a reference for the main shot of the lead crossing the room with that clip as reference. Seedance picked up the dialogue and adapted the pacing of the main shot to it. The speed of her walk matched the length of the conversation behind her on its own. And since the reference clip carries the background, the prompt can stay focused on the foreground action. No overloaded prompt, no drop in quality, and the yacht's architecture stays consistent throughout the film.




@FilmFireTV @Gdgtify sneak peak

Abyssus Invocat all of this was animated using the same single prompt, again and again, in Magnific. Enjoy! 👇



