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belo
@belomp4
Video Editor | 100% happy clients | work @NotLucFN @LeroyterBraak @Whop and more
My portfolio 👉 Katılım Nisan 2021
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@leomeethewoo how tf did you get the ai to actually generate the shutter wipes/low shutter pans at 0:15??? looks fire
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Just recorded a full breakdown of my AI B-Roll process
in this video i cover:
- what i use to prompt each scene
- fully trasnparent look at my iteration process
- different style keywords (ready to be copy & pasted)
- the trick to make AI footage look real
comment 'PROCESS' + RT and i'll send it over (must be following so i can dm)

mango@mangoster
If you actually use AI like this I promise you not one normie will be able to point it out I've shown this video to countless of my friends and the look on their faces is insane when I tell them all of this B-Roll is AI generated Full prompt breakdown + model reviews soon
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@jamesallpass refurbished herman millers? you could get one for like 5-600 probably
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I'm combining animation with cinematic filmmaking to produce stuff this industry hasn't seen yet
Tirth@madtirth
This one will be a little bit different
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If you're getting into AI filmmaking, this is one of the most important lessons you'll ever learn.
You won't learn cinematography by reading about it. You'll learn it by reverse engineering frames until the logic behind them becomes instinct.
Here's a workflow that compresses years of visual training into a single loop you can run in minutes.
> Go to ShotDeck. Search the exact frame you're trying to build. "Comedy club." "Smoky bar." "Interrogation room, single overhead." Download the reference. You're not looking for inspiration... you're looking for a teacher.
> Feed that frame to Claude. Ask it to reverse engineer everything: lens, lighting, color temperature, composition, depth of field, and why each choice was made. You'll get back something like: 85mm. Hard key upper left. 3200K tungsten. 4:1 fill ratio. Shallow DOF. Subject in right third. Cool practical bleeding in from the background. Not just what's in the frame, but the reasoning that put it there.
> Now ask Claude for 10 prompt variations. Same cinematic intent, different executions. Shift the angle. Push the intensity. Move the subject. You're not copying the original anymore, you're riffing on the grammar of it.
> Run all 10 through Nano Banana Pro. Compare. The differences between outputs will teach you more than any tutorial because you're seeing how each variable actually affects the final image. Pick the strongest one. Adjust. Run again.
That's one cycle. You just studied a Deakins frame, understood the physics behind it, and generated 10 variations of your own.
Do it 50 times and something shifts. You stop needing the breakdown. You look at a frame and you already know the setup, the way a musician stops counting beats and just feels the time signature.
The technique becomes yours because you didn't memorize it... you rebuilt it from the inside out.
ShotDeck to Claude to Nano Banana Pro. Reference to understanding to creation. One loop, repeated until it rewires how you see.
This workflow is built into our platform. Reply "SHOTDECK" for access (must follow so I can DM).

Amir D@starks_arq
the relationship between human and AI . the relationship between god and human.
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@fucskonoel @learnframer its sickk, bookmarked it as soon as it popped up on my feed
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I wonder who could’ve helped @learnframer to put this together 🫣
Orin@orinfitzgerald
I'm not who you think I am... The experiment is complete, now comes the reveal. Reserve your seat with the link below: ↓
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We created this commercial for Rumble in under 12 hours...
It was created by using:
- Nano banana pro
- Kling 3.0 multi cuts.
The sauce isn't in the tools you use but in how you use them
This commercial required 10+ angles, 100+ generations, and of course, editing.
I created a complete workflow breakdown + prompt file, RT and comment "WORKFLOW" and i'll send it to you (must be following so I can DM)
Chris Pavlovski 🏴☠️@chrispavlovski
The algorithm is taking away your voice Take it back with Rumble Shorts
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your content will be infinitely more viral if you have a strong pulse on what's "working" in the market at the moment
i created an openclaw content spy that runs 6 AI agents 24/7 tracking new breakout pieces of content, adjustable for whatever niche you are in
how it works:
- analyzes your brand/niche top to bottom
- scouts for recently viral reels/videos in that sector
- puts them all in an organized database
- builds v1 ideas for your brand, based on what's working
this is not to copy people, it's to expand your context on what kind of content can be created in your niche, and build up your viral sense
RT + reply "content" and I'll send it to you (must be following)

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