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First attempt at picture to video (weird fail)
My very first attempt going from a picture (thumbnail for my latest video) to a video. I wish I had copied the prompt - I left the page and can't seem to get back to it. Anyway - this is not what I was hoping for, it doesn't really make sense that they run away and end up back at the same spot. Nor do I understand why the dinosaur disappears. I have a lot to learn! 🤣 UPDATE: I found where the video and prompt are stored. Here is the prompt: "A tracking shot follows a boy and girl in colorful winter clothes searching for something in front of Santa’s sparkling, snow-covered Workshop at twilight. Suddenly, a cartoonish dinosaur bursts through swirling snow, roaring playfully—the camera whip-pans as the kids, wide-eyed, sprint off-screen left. The dinosaur then turns toward the camera in a slow zoom, grinning warmly and waving in exaggerated, bouncy animation style."
First attempt at picture to video (weird fail)
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YOU NEED TO NARROW IT DOWN TO fewer characters. We have found that if we have too much going on, it freaks out and you waste time and prompt credits. Narrow it down to and think about having separate videos (like the snow should be one video that you repeat in premier pro as an overlay using chroma key, and the dinosaur as its own video). It is key to really study how each video model works, as each has specific powerful tags you can use. For example, I'm making an app to generate videos based on a style and character, where cursor taught me to format my prompts as follows (see attached screenshot). I don't ever write any of this, I use cursor.com to create runnable apps using API keys to do exactly what I want. But note how it formatted the prompt.
COST ANALYSIS: Direct Veo 3 Costs vs Free Pik AI Suite Costs
We use both direct VEO 3 with google tools to build a little working app for video generation using first and last frame, but also FreePik AI Suite, which has access to all video generators, including VEO 3+ If we look at what we have paid for using just these video tools compared to the time cost alone of doing this without AI, its negligible. It is expensive if you don't know what you are doing, so the KEY to this is to fine tune the start and end frames using cheap image generative AIs, like chatGPT or Nano Banana, etc. Galaxy.ai and our personal favorite freepik.com supplies everything you need, and I'm confident (will verify) you pay less per video through freepik than you do directly using your own Veo API due to tiered pricing, where we pay the higher price for tier 1 on our google API. We have generated enough useable animated videos to justify the costs 10 fold. It would have taken us roughly $7,500 in just TIME ALONE to make what we have made so far with VEO3. Hopefuly, it just gets better and cheaper.
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COST ANALYSIS: Direct Veo 3 Costs vs Free Pik AI Suite Costs
Keep learning and going
Our one a day work flow is amazing for this style of music videos: Song: Cover of our original song (SUNO) Images: (Nano banana and ChatGPT) Video: Veo 3 with Freepik.com ai suite OR our own google Veo3 API app we built https://youtu.be/7v1uS4RYs8s?si=kclDKue3OtYRJMwj
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AI Educational Insight - TRANSPARENCY
In light of Mark’s lifetime of integrity and transparency (two traits I always prioritize in people I trust) — just an FYI for anyone interested. There are a lot of AI platforms popping up right now (browse a directory like “There’s An AI For That” if you want to see the flood). Galaxy.ai is one of the better “all-in-one” places to test a wide range of image/video/audio models in one spot. But it’s worth knowing this: many of these platforms are essentially wrappers around the same underlying tools/models. This feels a lot like an early-stage bubble (think dot-com era). Over the next decade, only the most refined, reliable, and easiest-to-use platforms will really remain. How to think about Galaxy.ai (and platforms like it) Galaxy.ai looks like a safe, convenient way to: - try lots of models quickly - discover what actually fits your workflow - avoid the hassle of wiring everything together yourself - That convenience can absolutely be worth the price—especially while you’re experimenting. If you want to save money later… Once you’ve found the specific models and outputs that match your style, you can often reduce costs by either: 1. going directly to the model/tool you ended up using most, or 2. building your own custom workflow/tool (power-user route) with things like Cursor, Builder.io, or similar “build-your-own app” tools + the model APIs. That’s literally how many of these platforms are made. If Galaxy.ai is perfect for your needs, stay there. If credits start getting expensive (you are a power user or you can't figure it out), graduate to a custom setup once your workflow is proven. Example: one of our current workflows For our children’s illustrated content: - ChatGPT → lyrical structure + prompting - Suno → music - ChatGPT → image frame ideas - Midjourney → visuals/animation direction That workflow works great for us—but it’s not a “cinematic pipeline,” and it can’t fully live inside Galaxy.ai right now because Midjourney doesn’t offer a public API (as of today).
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@Joel Mckay Interesting. I agree with a lot of what he is saying, however, AI, namely Cursor, Midjourney, ChatGPT, has given us 10,000 hours for pennies per month. My quality of life has increased 10x due to AI vibe coding and animation. Just the fact that I can get MCP server into Blender, Rive app, and almost any other software (adobe plugins from scratch) is tens of thousands saved, along with 10s of thousands of hours in whatever I do.
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@Michel Diamantis So far, I prefer Freepik.com ai sweet to Galaxy.ai although Galaxy has a few things freepik does not.
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Everything in my shop is FREE. ;D You are welcome: https://marketplace.reallusion.com/cartoon-animator/author/boxels
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@Heather Ambrosio Awww, appreciate this feedback :D Life is so much more fun when you share what brings you joy, and thats what animation does, brings me child like joy, so I'm overjoyed to hear others finding the same through anything I can teach, share, or provide.
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