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Ai Filmmaker Lab

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4 contributions to Ai Filmmaker Lab
Wheel Suspense AKA Bomb Voyage
Inspired by pulp detective comics and film noir b - movies. I'll share my prompt (and hope you will share yours too!) "1950s street at night, wide crane angle, deep focus. Vintage car in foreground under neon sign, hidden bomb inside. Crowds as clear silhouettes in hard shadows, smoke drifting. Sharp chiaroscuro, black and white, cinematic grain, tense film noir atmosphere. Shot on 35mm film, 24mm lens, f/8 aperture, 2.39:1 aspect ratio. Framed like a storyboard: clean lines, strong foreground/midground/background separation, visual clarity for motion planning."
3 likes • 24d
One for the money, two for the show...
1 like • 24d
@Ed Mann I’m kinda hoping that this collective will help to show me a way to do that sir!
My First Cinematic Shot(s) in This Community
I'm putting together a short that contains Yeshua (Jesus) as His parents were looking for Him after Passover when He was twelve. After the Feast of Passover, His parents and others continued back home, but He stayed in Jerusalem. While they were on the way back, they realized that He wasn't in he caravan with them. They eventually found Him 3 days after they discovered He was missing. Here are some of my image and video options. The images I chose are from the scene when His parents find Him. I'm trying to figure out which one to go with!
My First Cinematic Shot(s) in This Community
1 like • 25d
I like them both! I wonder what you used in your prompt to get the look on the boy's face - quite good that!
0 likes • 25d
'Expressive!' Brilliant! Thank you for sharing @Sherah Danielle
Glad You’re Here (Read This First)
Hey, welcome! 👋 I’m really glad you’re here. This whole thing — the AI Filmmaker Lab — is about experimenting and figuring out how to make AI films feel cinematic instead of just… AI. We’re gonna learn together, share what’s working, what’s not, and push each other to make better stuff. Here’s where to start: - Introduce yourself over in the Introductions area. Just a quick post — who you are, what got you curious about AI filmmaking, maybe what you want to create. Doesn’t need to be fancy. - Check out the starter course. After you say hello, go through the short course I made. It won’t take long, but it’ll show you the process I use to generate cinematic films. Real simple, real practical — something you can try right away. What to expect: every single week, something new will drop here. That could be a fresh prompt, a new course, or another resource to help you level up. So if you’re just joining and it feels a little light — don’t worry. This Lab is alive, and it’s going to keep growing week after week. That’s it for now. From here, share your work, your experiments, even the messy stuff. This isn’t about being perfect — it’s about moving forward and creating together. Glad you’re here. – Cameron
4 likes • 29d
Cameron's a good teacher, I've always enjoyed his courses - and I'm looking forward to what he has to say about all this!
Start making sense
Hello all - this is Dylan from London, England. I'm a Motion Graphic Designer, and currently working as such within a branding/marketing company. Hoping that this will be a good place to get to grips with everything that is happening and coming our way - keep it simple though!
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Dylan Oliver
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@dylan-oliver-1913
UK based Motion Graphic Designer

Active 5d ago
Joined Aug 29, 2025
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