Quite amazed how far AI Video has come in a year or so. It is still not perfect but it is definitely getting much better. See my new attempt at the link below:
This little video is so amazingly well done! You've created a story by piecing together scenes in a specific order. The visuals are stunning, and every scene makes sense based on what led up to it. Just a real work of art!
Wow, that's amazing how quickly things (and you) are progressing!
In half a year or so we might be able to fully replicate a hollywood production with just AI video (that's also a bit scary).
With that massive boost in quality comes a change in our expectations - I would love stories that match that new visual fidelity.
I would love to have suspense and tension - why is she going into the cave? What are the moment-by-moment obstacles and how does she overcome it? How does the big slime complicate things?
I love the communities /r/gonewildaudio and /r/GonewildAudible. In these communities, there is a group of people that write spec scripts, and another group that realized scripts they like. Could we have a similar exchange here?
Mikee said: Wow, that's amazing how quickly things (and you) are progressing!
In half a year or so we might be able to fully replicate a hollywood production with just AI video (that's also a bit scary).
With that massive boost in quality comes a change in our expectations - I would love stories that match that new visual fidelity.
I would love to have suspense and tension - why is she going into the cave? What are the moment-by-moment obstacles and how does she overcome it? How does the big slime complicate things?
I love the communities /r/gonewildaudio and /r/GonewildAudible. In these communities, there is a group of people that write spec scripts, and another group that realized scripts they like. Could we have a similar exchange here?
Thanks so much for the kind words. I'm really impressed with where we are and where it is going. I do feel like it might take an open source and trainable model to get it perfect but open source video generation is not going anywhere fast at the moment.
With the story element I think that's what I'd like to try next. Also to Bobs point above, this was planned out shot by shot and then generated to match the needed shots. There wasn't so much a story in this first test and more of a trailer vibe but hope to address that in the next one. The downside is that this is an expensive process currently. I'd say each shot took on average 3 or 4 generations until I had a shot I was happy with. With the current price of AI video gen then that is expensive. It is currently a flux generation first to get the image and then an image to video gen using Kling 1.5. Hope to try and have something new made by next week.
Again, in a year from now, how specific and fluid will your prompts be then? The permutations are endless, and when it is this realistic, there will definitely be a market for monetisation!