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Anton Polinski

@djPhanton

Creative Director / Artist / AI

Dresden, Sachsen Katılım Haziran 2009
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Anton Polinski
Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
After a month of intense work, I’m thrilled to unveil my latest commercial for CONFGAMES! 🎬 This project felt like a turning point—not just experimenting with AI but truly harnessing it to produce a full-fledged commercial. AI seems to be carving out its own genre, bridging the gap between 3D and live-action film, making high-quality production more achievable with relatively small resources. Here are my top takeaways from this experience: 1️⃣ Setting the Scene: Midjourney isn’t yet capable of fixing a specific location across shots. I spent a good deal of time adjusting each background, but it paid off in cohesive visuals. 2️⃣ Embrace Flexibility: AI can surprise you. Staying open to altering the storyline saved me from pouring hours into ideas that weren’t feasible. 3️⃣ Creativity Unleashed: Generating multiple takes often sparked new ideas. Who knew AI could have such a creative spark? 4️⃣ The Investment: Approximately €500 for subscriptions and credits—an affordable experiment for the insights gained. Can’t wait to keep exploring what AI can bring to the world of video production. 🚀
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Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
Thanks for the breakdown! Two gold nuggets for me: Erase the small faces and leave only the close-up shot in the reference sheet to reduce hallucination. Some locations can create a much more cinematic quality, reducing the cartoonish look. Guess it has something to do with the training data.
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PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
Phase 1: Narrative & Strategy Malik Zenger, a Cannes-winning music video director, joined the Higgsfield Originals team just three weeks prior with no previous AI experience. He brought a traditional "old school" filmmaking lens to the project, focusing on narrative depth and realistic cinematography rather than just "cool" AI shots. His goal was to prove that AI tools can deliver the same emotional weight as a high-budget live-action series like Game of Thrones.
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PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
What if Hollywood's next massive blockbuster was made by one person? A Cannes-awarded director made this 22-minute AI film in 7 days. He gave me the FULL breakdown. Let me show you how he made this in 9 simple steps: 🧵👇
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Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
Did you know Golden Eagles kill more than they need? They grab goats, fly them up, drop them off cliffs. Not for food. Because they can. One stone changed the food chain. #chucknorris #goldeneagle #seedance
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Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
@wonderofscience any clips of gravity clips that are longer than 1 minute? or is it all just a parabolic fligh?
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Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
This is what happens when you wring out a wet towel while floating in space. 📽: CSA/NASA
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AI OR DIE
AI OR DIE@aiordieshow·
PI HARD starring Neil deGrasse Tyson and Elon Musk
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Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
@kvickart I tested more and it looks like they change the model randomly
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Anton Polinski
Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
@kvickart Yeah got the year plan at 50% off and i also have higgsfield and invideo and i tested the same imput and runways has the cheap fast one and you can‘t choose … thats a rip off
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kvick@kvickart·
I paid the $99 or whatever for Runway so I could use seedance 2 unlimited but they threaten to ban me if I use an auto-clicker to click the generate button every 15 minutes because I don't want to sit there pressing a button like a monkey. I mean, I paid for it, what's the difference if I manually click it every 15 minutes vs having a program do it?
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Kateryna Lisunova@KaterynaLis·
‼️ ZELENSKYY: For the first time in the war, an enemy position was captured entirely by ground robotic systems and drones - without any infantry. A robot entered the most dangerous zones instead of a soldier and took the positions. «The future is here, on the battlefield, and Ukraine is creating it. These are our ground robotic systems. For the first time in this war's history, an enemy position was taken exclusively by unmanned GRS platforms and drones. The occupiers surrendered, and this operation was completed without infantry involvement and without losses on our side. Ratel, Termite, Ardal, Lynx, Zmiy, Protector, Volya and other GRS completed over 22 000 missions at the front in just 3 months. In other words, over 22 000 times lives were saved. A robot went into the most dangerous zones instead of a soldier» - Zelenskyy’s address to the workers of Ukraine’s defense-industrial complex. April 13th, 2026.
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Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
@runwayml so i got the deal and this is ONLY THE SEEDANCE 2.0 FAST so its trash. Are you guys doing Higgsfield moves now ? :(
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Runway@runwayml·
Seedance 2.0 on Runway is now available on all paid plans, including the US. All you need is an image, a video, an idea or a piece of audio to start making your interdimensional blockbuster ideas into a reality. New customers can use code SEEDANCE to get 50% off 3 months of our paid plans. Get started at the link below. #MadeWithRunway
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Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
I think this is the most insane thing the CIA has ever made public. 😨 They have a secret AI tool called Ghost Murmur. It detects your heartbeat from 40 miles away using AI. Not your phone. Not a tracker. Not a radio signal. Your heartbeat. It uses sensors built from synthetic diamonds to lock onto the electromagnetic fingerprint your heart produces every single beat, then pairs it with AI to filter that one signal from 1,000 square miles of noise. Last week, a wounded American pilot was hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran. No phone. No tracker. No way to call for help. America found him anyway. From the sky. By listening to his chest. But nobody mentioned the most important detail. This was Ghost Murmur's first operational use. It's been sitting classified for years. Tested. Ready. Waiting. They didn't reveal it to impress you. They revealed it because the rescue was already public. Every technology a government admits to is the one they've already moved past. Your heart has been broadcasting your location your entire life. Someone just built the receiver.
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Angry Tom
Angry Tom@AngryTomtweets·
Did Google just drop Veo 4? A new anonymous video model is currently leading both text-to-video and image-to-video on the Artificial Analysis leaderboards. It’s called HappyHorse-1.0, and it’s very promising. More examples below.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
NASA’s coffee cup, designed to not spill in zero gravity
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Gerhard Zeiler 🆔
Gerhard Zeiler 🆔@gerhard_zeiler·
Ich habe lange gezögert, mich zur aktuellen Mondmission zu äußern – aber ganz ehrlich: Einige Fragen drängen sich einfach auf. Vorweg: Ich halte die Apollo-Mondlandungen nicht für einen Fake. Dennoch wirkt es befremdlich, dass mehr als ein halbes Jahrhundert später der Fortschritt in diesem Bereich vergleichsweise überschaubar erscheint. Damals, mit deutlich begrenzterer Technologie, gelang es, Menschen zum Mond zu bringen – und heute wirkt selbst die Rückkehr dorthin wie ein komplexes Großprojekt mit ungewissem Ausgang. Natürlich kann man einwenden, dass politische Prioritäten, wirtschaftliche Interessen und nicht zuletzt Konflikte auf der Erde enorme Ressourcen gebunden haben. Aber genau das wirft eine grundlegende Frage auf: Warum scheint die technologische Entwicklung in der Raumfahrt nicht im gleichen Maß vorangeschritten zu sein wie in so vielen anderen Bereichen? Es geht mir nicht um Verschwörungstheorien, sondern um ein Gefühl der Diskrepanz zwischen dem, was einst möglich war, und dem, was heute – trotz aller Fortschritte – als Herausforderung gilt. Zur Erinnerung: Apollo-Missionen ✓ 6 erfolgreiche Mondlandungen ✓ 12 Astronauten auf dem Mond (erste Mondlandung Juli 1969) Artemis II ✓ Keine Landung, sondern nur ein Flug um den Mond herum (April 2026) Wie erklärt ihr Euch das?
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Anton Polinski
Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
@HarmlessHQ What signal? Tell that to the thousands of people waiting on the ship to take a dump. And will it happen next time as well?
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Some people are confused and questioning why Trump spent over $600 million dollars just to rescue 1 airman. But this is not about the money; it's about the intent and what was at stake. If Trump had failed to evacuate the airman safely, it will bring America to international ridicule. And through that safe evacuation, Trump sent a strong signal to the US army - we're with you and no matter the circumstances; we'll come for you. These are the kind of soldiers you pray never to fight against. Because they're ready to risk it all for their country. And through that safe evacuation, Trump just reminded not just Iran but the entire world, what the US Special Forces are capable of. FAFO.
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Anton Polinski@djPhanton·
@TukiFromKL This is just a distraction to make the CGI „more real“ with fairy tales.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨JUST IN: the Artemis II astronauts are complaining about a horrible smell coming from their toilet.. again.. NASA built that toilet for $30 million.. let that sink in.. thirty million dollars.. for a toilet.. that smells.. the Artemis program has cost $93 billion total.. the rocket alone was $23 billion.. and the part responsible for dealing with human waste cost $30 million.. broke last week.. got fixed by ground teams.. and is now breaking again while the crew is flying around the moon.. every dollar of that $93 billion came from your taxes.. congress approved it.. year after year.. with full knowledge of the cost.. the same people who told you there's no money for healthcare.. no money for housing.. no money for anything.. found $93 billion for a rocket.. and $30 million for a toilet that smells.
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
I don't understand why people don't start AI publishing on Amazon. My nonfiction books generate $50k/month. If you start today, you can make at least $10,000/month The strategy isn't one book. It’s about building a portfolio. No luck involved. Just a new system. Let me send you a free course on exactly how to do it. Just Like and Comment "KDP" (must follow to receive)
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Evana_AI
Evana_AI@marcyevanai·
Nano banana Pro + MakeUGC + Veo3 = Ad Factory This agent creates 200s of ads every day - UGC cost: $0 - Production time: minutes - Scale: instant You're able to re-create your competitors ads with AI Paste there ad -> Pick an avatar and regenerate. Comment "PRO" and I'll
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