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Cinematic AI Animation Short- Did I Improve?
Hey everyone 👋 I just uploaded my 2nd AI animation short on YouTube today, and I’d genuinely love to get your feedback on it. I believe the detailed feedback and expert opinions from this community on my first short helped me a LOT to improve. So, I came back again hoping to learn even more from you all. I’m especially trying to improve: · Storytelling & pacing · Cinematic feel · Character consistency · Transitions/camera movement/camera angle · Overall viewer retention I used OpenArt for generating videos and Google Flow for reference images. I have also shared some of my scene prompts here. I am also sharing the link of my previous animation for improvement comparison. Thanks a lot everyone 🙌
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@S D I am too much new in this AI world. When my prompt generat3 wrong output, I revise it.. Besides, my subscription credit limitation is another challenge. It made me almost 4-5 days from story to visual. Besides, I see more and more videos on Ai for prompt improvements.
Just finished my 1st AI animated short— where to improve?
🔥 Just finished my 1st AI animated short. Would love your thoughts. "The Beast That Feared a Tiny Firefly: Luma's Brave Journey" The reference frames and a few shots were made using Google Flow, and the maximum scenes were made using OpenArt.ai. Everything from the bioluminescent forest to the Shadow Beast was generated through prompt engineering. A few things I'm still figuring out and would love feedback on: → Fighting scenes- struggling with it. → The emotional pacing — does the ending land for you? → Anything about the visual style that feels off For most of the scene prompts, I used a 6-part prompt formula [Subject + Action + Setting + Camera + Style + Audio] with reference images method between clips to keep the world consistent.
0 likes • Apr 21
@Shahbaz Hussain That’s a great question. You're right about the stiffness. I'm still a newbie in this AI world and now reworking my prompts to include 'mid-impact frames' and 'motion blur' to fix that physical weight. Right now, I'm looking for whether viewers mention the 'color-drain' or Luma’s fear specifically in their comments. If they only talk about the visuals and not Luma's journey, I know the pacing failed.
AI Assistant Clone
Hey all! I put together a boilerplate repo for the AI assistant I built. I'm using it daily and continuously upgrading it as I learn more about orchestration, automation, security, etc. Here is the repo link if you want to tear it apart. Any feedback is appreciated. https://github.com/Bagu-Hanto/riggs_boilerplate
0 likes • Apr 19
great
We're launching CLARIQ "Where Clarity Meets Intelligence"
After 17 years of research into how people actually learn English, David Anthony 🇦🇺 Master Business English Coach and I built something that didn't exist yet. Not a multiple choice test that gives you a score and leaves you there. Not an app that congratulates you on a streak while you still can't say what you mean in a meeting. CLARIQ is precision diagnostics for English. It doesn't just tell you WHERE you stand it tells you WHY you're there and WHAT specifically to do next. Per domain. Per level. Personal. Think of it as a financial audit for your language skills not "you're B1" but "your prepositions sit at upper intermediate, your verb tenses at lower intermediate, and here is your 12-week plan to close that gap." We just went live at https://getclariq.com Early users can test for free. No credit card, no commitment. We want honest feedback from people who are serious about their English. Who is this for? - Professionals who notice their English is "good enough" but not good enough - HR managers who want to know where their team really stands - Anyone done with generic language tests that tell you nothing useful Go to getclariq.com and try it. Takes 15 minutes. The results will surprise you. Feedback? Send me a message. We're building this together.
We're launching CLARIQ "Where Clarity Meets Intelligence"
0 likes • Apr 19
awesome
📚 Looking for a YouTube video resource?
Hey everyone, I built a Google Sheet that has every video I've published in 2026 along with the links to all resources, tools, and files mentioned in each one. If you're ever looking for something I referenced in a video, start here: 📌 YouTube Video Database This will get updated as new videos drop. Bookmark it. - Nate
📚 Looking for a YouTube video resource?
2 likes • Apr 19
Awesome.
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