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New Member Looking to Learn AI Filmmaking
Hi everyone! 👋 My name is Mostafa, and I'm excited to be a new member of this community. I've been passionate about AI-generated videos and cinematic storytelling for quite some time, and my goal is to learn how to create high-quality AI films that are around 8–15 minutes long, similar to the incredible projects shared here. I'm still learning, so I'd love some guidance on where to start. What should I learn first? What's the recommended workflow for creating long-form AI videos? Where can I find the tutorials or lessons inside the community? Are there any beginner resources that you would recommend? I'm looking forward to learning from all of you and improving my skills. Thanks in advance for any advice! 🙌
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Welcome Mostafa
FILM Structure
Every scene in a great film is about the same thing. 🎬 Theme is not the message at the end of the film. Theme is the organizing force behind every single scene. Every line of dialogue. Every character choice. Every visual decision. It doesn’t just give the story meaning. It makes the story work. Watch About Schmidt. Warren Schmidt retires. His wife dies. He drives across America in a motor home to stop his daughter’s wedding. On the surface — a road movie about a lonely old man. But every scene is asking the same question. Did this life mean anything? The empty office. The strangers in his home. The daughter who doesn’t need him. Every moment is the theme. Not explained. Demonstrated. Star Wars works the same way. The theme is: trust your inner voice. Luke’s wound is that he has never been allowed to be himself. Every character in the film represents a different angle on that theme. Obi-Wan — wisdom and faith. Han Solo — skepticism and self-reliance. Darth Vader — what happens when you reject your true nature. None of this is explained. It is organized. And because everything points in the same direction — the emotional payoff is total. The test for every scene you write: Does this scene serve the wound? Does this scene serve the theme? If the answer to both is no — cut it. The complete theme and structure framework — including the BMOC method and how to apply it to your AI scripts — is inside the course. What film do you think has the most powerful theme? Drop it below. 👇
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Thanks for sharing ❤️
Too all Founding members and new Please read like when read and drop a simple comment
I’m trying to build an active community of like-minded people who want to learn, build, share ideas, and showcase what they create. If you’re a paying member, it’s completely your choice how active you want to be. But if you joined for free as a Day 1 Founder Member and you’re not active in the community, I will eventually remove you. Those free Founder spots are for people who actually want to be part of what we’re building. I’ll also be doing a drawing once a month for paying Pro Members! One Pro Member will be chosen, and I’ll create a FREE custom 1-minute video for them. 🎬🔥once per month Eventually, as this community grows, I want to do these drawings WEEKLY. The goal will be bigger than just making you a video — I want to help that person build their Instagram and Facebook, showcase their work on my Facebook, and hook my audience into their pages so they can start building a following of their own. I want this to become a community where we don’t just learn how to create — we actually help each other get seen, build an audience, and grow together.
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@Andrew Goulart How do you get followers on facebook?
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@Andrew Goulart thanks 🙏🏾
Cartoon Prompt Ice age style Viral
You can build entire youtube channels making this stuff teach claude or chatgpt how to always make images like ref 2 and to script your scenes like this, here a character sheet is not needed just a character anchor close up simply because you wanna show seedance 2 what artstyle you are aiming for if you want examples of a specific type comment below. Locked visual reference: Mesa must match the uploaded dog image exactly in every shot: black-and-tan fur, huge amber-brown eyes, oversized expressive face, black MESA headband, green harness/collar, paw medallion. Tiny fly has red-orange eyes, translucent wings, mischievous personality. No dialogue. No narration. Comedy comes from facial expressions, timing, wing buzzes, giggling, impacts, and chaos. ShotTimeSeedance 2 Shot Direction 01 0–3s Extreme close-up. Mesa stands on a cracked blue glacial lake beneath a giant moon and green aurora. Her huge eyes cross toward a tiny fly sitting on the tip of her nose. The fly slowly raises one tiny arm and waves. Mesa’s pupils suddenly widen. Slow push-in. 02 3–6s Mesa violently snaps at the fly. The fly vanishes. Mesa freezes, then slowly smiles with relief. BUZZ. Her ears rise. Her eyes roll upward. The fly is now dancing on the MESA headband. 03 6–10s Wide tracking shot. Mesa spins faster and faster trying to see the top of her own head. Her paws lose traction. She rockets backward across the ice and disappears into a deep snowbank. The fly hovers in place, laughing. 04 10–14s Close-up on snowbank. Two giant amber eyes suddenly open inside the snow. The fly lands directly between them and giggles. Mesa’s eyes narrow. She EXPLODES from the snow.
Cartoon Prompt Ice age style Viral
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😻 love it. Honestly, getting AI to do exactly what you want can be really frustrating sometimes. Last week, I even took a week off work so I could learn more about video editing and making music videos. I thought I would make good progress, but wow… it was hard. I spent nearly two hours just trying to get the AI to keep one character reference the same, and it kept changing things no matter how clearly I explained it. In the end, I had to stop fighting it and just work with what it gave me. I made it fit somehow, but it definitely showed me that using AI still takes a lot of patience, trial and error, and learning.
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@Andrew Goulart Thank you ☺️❤️
Birds National geographic in seedance 2.0
something maybe a someone may like too do. always make a storyboard if you want consistent scenes you can see the scenes seedance 2 will try too produce based off your image Humming birds copy everything below. style to sunlight Style: National Geographic macro wildlife documentary, 4K ultra HD, macro probe lens, ultra-high-speed slow motion, natural daylight. Duration: 10 seconds Scene: Tropical garden with bright flowers, soft green foliage, and warm sunlight. [00:00–00:04] Shot 1: Hovering Jewel — macro close-up. A hummingbird hovers beside a bright red flower, wings beating in a blur too fast for the eye to follow. The iridescent feathers shift color slightly with each tiny movement. The long thin beak angles toward the flower with precision. [00:04–00:07] Shot 2: Feeding Motion — ultra-slow motion macro. The bird's wings slow dramatically in extreme slow motion, revealing the full shape of each beat. The tongue extends into the flower in a rapid flick. Tiny droplets of nectar catch the light near the beak tip. [00:07–00:10] Shot 3: Sudden Shift — macro close-up. The hummingbird pulls back and rotates in place with astonishing precision, wings tilting to reverse direction instantly. The final frame freezes on the bird suspended in midair, feathers glowing in the sunlight. Golden eagle Style: National Geographic wildlife documentary, 4K ultra HD, telephoto and aerial cinematography, natural daylight, cinematic slow motion. Duration: 10 seconds Scene: High mountain cliffs and open sky, with drifting clouds, distant peaks, and strong wind currents. [00:00–00:04] Shot 1: Perched Watch — telephoto close-up. An eagle stands on a rocky ledge, feathers ruffled by the wind. The eye is sharp, golden, and unblinking, scanning the valley below. The hooked beak and textured talons are rendered in fine detail, gripping the stone edge firmly. The wind lifts a few loose feathers along the neck. [00:04–00:07] Shot 2: Powerful Takeoff — side tracking, slow motion. The eagle launches from the cliff with a few heavy wingbeats, then extends into a wide glide. The wings stretch fully, catching the light beneath each feather. The body tilts to ride a rising air current, and the tail fans slightly for control. The mountain backdrop blurs into soft motion behind it.
Birds National geographic in seedance 2.0
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I made a storyboard with ChatGPT, then started asking it to generate the images for me one by one. But the images it gave me were nowhere near what I had in the storyboard. Honestly, it was so frustrating. Something I thought would take less than an hour ended up taking about five hours. I kept changing the prompt, explaining it again, trying different wording, and it still kept giving me something else. By the end, I was just tired. I had to accept what I could get and try to make it work somehow. AI is helpful, but sometimes it feels like you spend more time fighting with it than actually creating.
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Purpose-driven creator focused on growth, storytelling, and meaningful work. Here to learn, connect, and build with serious people every day together.

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