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My First AI Cinematic Short Film – I'd Love Your Honest Feedback
Hi everyone! 👋 I finally finished my first AI-generated cinematic short film after spending the past few weeks learning AI filmmaking and experimenting with different workflows. I'd really appreciate your honest feedback. 🙏 **The King's Dragon: A War Between Man and Dinosaurs** A story of betrayal, war, and one desperate secret weapon. Long ago, an ambitious king made a fatal choice — he stole eggs from the heart of the Dinosaur Forest, guarded fiercely by the mighty Dinosaur Queen and her herd. When the theft is discovered, the forest erupts in fury. The dinosaurs march on the kingdom, unleashing an all-out war between man and beast. At first, the Royal Army holds the line — spears and arrows against the first wave of creatures. But it isn't enough. The ground shakes as the true giants arrive. Walls crumble. The army falters. Just as the Dinosaur Queen closes in on the castle, certain of victory... the King reveals a secret buried for generations. A roar splits the sky. Wings unfold. A dragon awakens. Fire meets fury as the Dragon and the Dinosaur Queen collide in a battle that will decide the fate of the kingdom forever. 🐉🦖 Who will survive when legends collide? 🎬 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoWciOrH3Ng Since this is my first project, I'm looking for constructive criticism more than compliments. I'd love to know: - What did you like? - What felt unrealistic or could be improved? - Did you notice any continuity issues or mistakes? - How was the pacing? - How could I make future videos feel more cinematic and engaging? Please don't hold back—I'd rather hear honest feedback so I can improve. Thank you so much to everyone in this community. I've learned a lot from you already, and I really appreciate any advice you can share. ❤️
Animation is more simple than it seems
🎬 How I Build My AI Movies One thing I don't do is ask AI to make an entire movie. That's the fastest way to end up with a generic story. Instead, I start with a basic story outline. Not every detail. Just enough to know where I'm headed. Then I work clip by clip. As each scene comes together, I start directing instead of just prompting. I'll watch the scene and ask myself: - What would naturally happen next? - Does this feel like a real movie? - Should I slow the pace down here? - Do I need more suspense? - Does this scene need comedy or emotion? Most of the time, the story actually evolves while I'm making it. I'll get an idea halfway through that wasn't in my original outline, and if it makes the movie better, I'll use it. I also think about perspective. If every scene follows the same character from beginning to end, the movie can start feeling flat. Sometimes it's more interesting to cut away and show what another character is doing, reveal what the audience knows that the hero doesn't, or switch locations to build suspense before returning to the main character. Those perspective changes make the world feel much bigger and help the story breathe. At the end of the day, I'm not asking AI to tell the story for me. I'm directing the story one scene at a time. The AI is just helping me bring those scenes to life. everything i did was make a basic story dragon chasing a firefly, hes playful with attitude, he sounds like eddie murphy but not exactly him like hey homie betta stop right there , and yes i typed that as the example . make me a character sheet of my dragon he looks like a cute small dragon , similar too a picture i found on pinterest saying make him orignal looking . and my firefly make a cute orignal firefly that taunts him , firefly doesnt speak but the black dragon speaks as hes chasing him like hey homie you betta stop or hell nah , i said i want some slight adult humor w/ the language this isnt a childs cartoon. and then i said make me my first 15 second scene in a shotlist for seedance 2 , firefly taunts nox the dragon and he chases the firefly through the forest and thats it . i direct one scene at a time and to keep a consistent voice i extract the voice from the clip i get if i like it and use it as a reference telling chat gpt what reference slot its in and to always tell me in everyshotlist too keep reference 3 the exact voice for nox the black dragon. done then i direct the next scene what i want to happen next by talking to chatgpt
Animation is more simple than it seems
Claude + higgsfield = spendy but most effective workflow
learning these two workflows cost alot but save large amounts of time and currently is the most effective way to make a short film at a solid pace https://youtu.be/CHHH8tNioSc?si=gOYdt86R1YX73J3x
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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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how too bring any character into any scene classroom is at the top right next too community im working on loading this up with more courses. what courses would you like to see
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designed too help you learn how to start aifilmmaking mainly short storys that drive youtube channels to monetization. from basics too advanced
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