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Budi - Bapakpreneur | AI Filmmaker

Budi - Bapakpreneur | AI Filmmaker

@BudiJournal

Bapak 2 anak yang berkarya pakai AI dari sela-sela hidup.

jakarta Katılım Mart 2009
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One roar. One raised fist. Pedro Porro and the Crimson Iberian Warhorse — a fan-made football anime. Made on YouArt by our creator: @BudiJournal #YouArt #worldcup2026 #spain
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Primee32
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THE 3-PROMPT STRUCTURE THAT TURNED A 15-SECOND BARBERSHOP SCENE INTO A COMPLETE STORY IN SEEDANCE 2.0 One martial arts barber. One terrified client. A full transformation sequence from chaos to clean in 15 seconds. No scissors changing shape mid-spin, no beard reappearing after the razor, no client losing his terror between cuts. Most creators write one long prompt and hope Seedance figures out the timing, the mood, and the movement on its own. The real control comes from splitting the sequence into three timed prompts — each one covering exactly 5 seconds with its own camera, action, and physics logic. Here's the workflow: 1. Write the character bible — barber: lean, slicked hair, sharp cheekbones, tool belt like a weapon holster. client: large, tangled beard, messy hair, motionless except his eyes 2. Lock the environment — barbershop chair center frame, mirror wall, warm overhead light, steam from hot towels, chrome tool highlights 3. Write Prompt 1 (0:00–0:02) — establishing shot, cape lands, scissors drawn, client's eyes widen 4. Write Prompt 2 (0:02–0:08) — hair attack in slow motion, razor on beard, each stroke a blade strike, hot towel tossed mid-air 5. Write Prompt 3 (0:08–0:15) — final styling, pomade, talc cloud, cape ripped off, chair spins to mirror, client sees himself for the first time 6. Feed each prompt into Seedance 2.0 as an individual shot with matching character reference 7. Stitch in sequence — three shots, one story Why this works: - Splitting into 5-second blocks gives Seedance a single clear action to animate — not three competing ones - Timed language ("0:02–0:05") tells the model when things happen, not just what happens - Physics details ("hair falls in slow motion", "towel spins mid-air") survive better in short blocks than long prompts - Mood stays consistent because each prompt inherits the same environment and character reference Use cases: ⁃ Short-form transformation sequences with a clear before and after ⁃ Action-heavy scenes where timing and choreography matter ⁃ Any 15-second story with three distinct acts ⁃ Stylized 3D animation with exaggerated movement and physics Not every tool movement landed with full martial arts precision — scissors spin needed two regenerations. But splitting the sequence into three timed prompts turned a barbershop into a 15-second action film in one session.
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Budi - Bapakpreneur | AI Filmmaker
What if 4DX didn’t just show the interstellar movie… but pulled the entire audience inside it? From a towering wall of water, to a cosmic library, to the edge of a black hole… Every scene in this concept was created with @YouArtStudio . as your wish bro 😉👍
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YouArt
YouArt@YouArtStudio·
@BudiJournal How about choosing Interstellar next?
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Imagine this in 4DX: water splash, seat movement, wind, and one giant punch flying out of the screen. Created with @YouArtStudio What scene should I turn into a 4DX AI cinema concept next? 👇
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