
SONIA
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helping brands and creators master virality with automated systems | @humalikeai | @aiscwork co-founder
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AI video is quietly shifting from generation to direction. After testing Ray 3.2 on a restaurant launch concept, that became pretty obvious. I started with two static images: one exterior shot, one interior dining scene. A few minutes later, I had a cinematic sequence that actually felt connected. The biggest improvement isn't just realism. It's control. Most AI video workflows still look like this: prompt → generate → regenerate → regenerate again. You're mostly hoping the model understands what you want. Ray 3.2 feels different. Instead of generating isolated clips, you can guide how one scene evolves into the next. You can shape transitions, control camera movement, preserve visual consistency, and build sequences that feel intentionally directed. For a simple restaurant commercial, that makes a huge difference. The exterior naturally flows into the dining experience. The pacing feels deliberate. The motion feels cinematic. The story feels connected. And that's what stood out to me most. For the first time, AI video felt less like prompting and more like directing. Every frame, yours to direct. Try Luma today using my link:
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