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Cam Doane
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Made an AI commercial for @CallawayGolf with no music
Wanted to see if just sound design would be cool
I think it was
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🚨PromptShare🚨
POV time-freeze JSON PROMPT for Seedance 2
PROMPT
{
"shot": {
"composition": "POV time-freeze with hands moving through frozen environment",
"lens": "ultra-wide cinematic lens with subtle distortion",
"camera_movement": "slow walk, precise hand movements, sudden time release burst"
},
"subject": {
"description": "person moving while everything else is frozen mid-action",
"wardrobe": "hands visible",
"props": "frozen people, objects mid-air, suspended debris"
},
"scene": {
"location": "busy city street",
"time_of_day": "day",
"environment": "people frozen mid-motion, objects suspended in air"
},
"visual_details": {
"action": "walk through frozen crowd, move objects, sudden time resumes explosively",
"special_effects": "time freeze particles, motion snap release",
"hair_clothing_motion": "fabric still then snapping with time"
},
"cinematography": {
"lighting": "clean daylight with sharp shadows",
"color_palette": "natural tones with crisp contrast",
"tone": "mind-bending, cinematic"
},
"audio": {
"music": "slow ambient then explosive drop",
"ambient": "silence then sudden chaos",
"sound_effects": "time snap, object movement",
"mix_level": "contrast silence and burst"
}
}
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A huge part of getting good at anything is simply making a lot of stuff. I mean volume. Repetition. Doing things over and over again.
Especially when you’re starting out, you think the people who are good must have found some secret. Like they’re more talented, or more confident, or they know something you don’t. But usually, what they’ve really done is make far more work than you realize. Probably things no one has ever seen. They might not even want to share it because it's bad. They’ve gone through draft after draft, project after project, attempt after attempt. They’ve made enough things to get strong.
That’s the most underestimated aspect of greatness. Quantity leads to quality. You do a large body of work, and inside that body of work, you begin to notice things. You notice your habits. You notice your weaknesses. You notice what keeps failing, what keeps working. You cannot learn those lessons just by thinking about the work. You only learn them by making the work.
And a lot of people quit too early. They make a few things, maybe even a few dozen things, and because the work doesn’t yet look the way they want it to, they decide they’re not good enough. But that’s not what’s happening. What’s happening is that they’re still in the process. Trust the process. More than anything else, especially when you suck and it’s painful.
You have to give yourself permission to make a lot. To make imperfect things. Bad things. Things you feel ashamed to show. Because every finished piece is teaching you something. Every attempt is building judgment. The people who get good are very often just the people who stay in the game long enough to let the process work on them.
Keep producing. Make stuff. Many stuff. A lot of stuff. Put yourself on a rhythm if you can. The path is to work. Do more. Finish more. Learn more. Trust that you arrive at quality through quantity.
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so excited to launch this, pretty blown away by how the product is coming out and the creators we have involved
more soon
vetted@actuallyvetted
the platform for the best video talent on the internet application only / coming soon
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@YbgGaeul @SamaHoole The lean meat point is valid but Lewis & Clark didn't nearly die from lean meat. They nearly died when they couldn't get meat at all and had to survive on roots. They'd also eat organs over lean meat. Undaunted Courage is a great book on this
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@SamaHoole The Lewis & Clark expedition nearly died because all they ate was lean meat lol
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>Be Paul Saladino
>Heal your eczema with carnivore
>Write a book about how plants are poison
>Tell everyone that nose-to-tail is essential so you can sell liver pills at $60 a bottle
>Not eating enough fat, eating way too much liver
>Things start to nosedive
>Start adding honey because your testosterone has collapsed
>Tell your audience carbohydrates are actually fine and you've grown
>Migrate to 300g of sugar per day and call it ancestral
>Tell everyone carnivore was slowly destroying you
>Explain that ancestral humans ate carbs because raw meat contains trace glycogen
>Confirm Liver King is completely natural, no notes
>Liver King is on $11,000 a month of synthetic hormones
>Pivot to scaremongering: soap, shampoo, sunscreen, toothpaste, toilet paper
>Vegetables turn out to be okay actually
>Launch protein bar sweetened with coconut nectar
>It is ancestral
>You said so
>The liver pills are still available
>Nothing has been refunded

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we're working on a short film on retardmaxxing, introspection, the evolution of the soul.
should spark some interesting conversations... @pmarca




Amir D@starks_arq
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