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1 like • 10h
I saw it on Facebook today. It looks awesome. Great work!
Consistency Pipeline 2: Look Lock
New Toolbox lesson is live in the Classroom. If you have ever struggled to keep the same look across different scenes, this fixes it. You will create a hero image in MidJourney, then use a specific NanoBanana Pro prompt to lock the style, tone, and color so your shots feel like they belong in the same film. You can find it now in the Toolbox.
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@Cameron Pierron Thanks, I really appreciate it. It is mainly about camera movement and how it connects multiple images into a coherent scene. Seeing how you plan and control camera movement across multiple images would be very helpful. Subject action is definitely also a topic. I saw in your BTS that you also do several attempts to get the right movement, which I understand is part of working with AI. I would be very interested to learn how you approach directing or refining subject movement to make it feel natural and cinematic.
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@Cameron Pierron Thanks Cameron, I really appreciate it. A great example could also be the scene from Consistency Pipeline 1, the one with the woman in the childhood bedroom. Seeing how you animate multiple images of one character into a coherent scene with intentional camera movement would be extremely helpful.
Paloma episode 2 teaser
Some doors shouldn’t be opened.Some names shouldn’t be remembered. Paloma looks for help and finds something far more dangerous. Paloma Episode 2 will be out tomorrow on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@whatsintheboxgrandma
1 like • 8d
Great work, the consistency is impressive. Out of curiosity, which video model inside Freepik did you use for the animation?
0 likes • 6d
@Joss Monzoni Thank you
Today’s the day!!!
Hey everyone, just wanted to share something I’m really excited about. Today Jan 15 we’re premiering a short thriller series called Paloma. The series is written by Benjamín Muñoz (Spain) and I (Canada), we built the entire project using AI tools, from writing to production. It’s a very indie, very experimental project, and also a big personal step for both of us. We’re doing this to explore new ways of telling stories, to grow creatively outside traditional systems, and to learn in public. Alongside the series, we’ll also be sharing how we built Paloma as we go, the process, the tools, and the lessons, on Linkedin, YouTube, Instagram, and X. Here’s the trailer and I’d love for you to check out the first episode and follow along. Watch the first episode of Paloma on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hSFXocMPBTY
1 like • 13d
Very nice, following!
Choosing Not to Show
I’ve noticed that many audiovisual pieces are narratively solid, yet they often break the moment characters start speaking.Performances that don’t fully transmit emotion.Lipsync that feels slightly artificial and pulls you out of the story. To avoid those limitations, I chose to tell this story without relying on those elements. Sometimes constraints don’t weaken a narrative.They force it to explore other paths.What we don’t see can be more powerful than what we do.What we sense is often more unsettling than what we’re told. Tools: https://x.com/Three_Wars/status/2012932691306438797?s=20
Choosing Not to Show
0 likes • 17d
This looks awesome! Can you share how you did?
1 like • 17d
@Pablo Tresguerres I saw the tools you shared. If you’re open to it, I’d love to hear a bit more about how you approached the process—especially how you worked with Midjourney and the Kling animations. really love the result.
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