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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
(Post 23383353)
I said make one.
Do it yourself if it's that easy.
Hollywood has been doing things like this for decades; nobody called it AI then.
:2 cents:
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Trust me, it really is easy. Not saying you will get great results each time. What is "off the chain" about the technology is that all you need is a good prompt, and veo 3 or veo 2 or any of the other text to video providers will create a great 6-8 second clip. Hollywood has been doing it with things like "cgi" from the little knowledge I know. But, here's an AI response on what they have been using:
"Besides CGI, Hollywood utilizes a range of practical effects and visual effects techniques to create movie magic. These include stop-motion animation, miniature models and sets, inventive use of props and makeup, and various in-camera effects. Software like Maya, 3ds Max, and Houdini are used for 3D modeling, texturing, and animation, while Nuke, After Effects, and Fusion handle compositing and visual effect"
But anyway, I hear ya. I sort of feel the same way with all this talk about "vibe coding" and AI building platforms. I can code, why do I need to go learn prompts? Does it speed up the process? Maybe, but really, no clue as I have not used it as of yet. I've only personally used it for copy, and I can say it saves me a hella lot of time. Obviously, it's all just regurgitated data from all the websites that get scraped. Several of mine have been hit hard by many of the providers, going on 3-4 weeks now, and about 10 pages per second per bot. Considered blocking them, but will wait and see if there are any long term benefits.
I've seen plenty that will put together a decent front end for you, but none as of yet that will do any back end stuff. Not to say they don't exist, I just haven't seen any final/end products yet, so again, I feel ya.
In regards to the video, I haven't created any myself yet (just haven't had the need) but I'll play around with it and see what results come out. I know with images, it's hit or miss, but again, it's mainly about the prompt and which ai service you're using.