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Duality animated 👹 Song Clip: Astra Zero - Werewolves -Draft -INSTRUMENTAL

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This is one of the best videos to ever exist for entrepreneurs, creators... I think about it often. In 2016, Pharrell Williams visited a NYU music production class to critique student songs. At the beginning you could see student "Maggie Rogers" drenched with the absolute terror of sharing this with him. Pharrell is there just trying to keep his excitement in. The guy couldn’t wait to tell her this song is the bee’s knees. After he listened to a song called “Alaska”, he explained why “I have zero, zero, zero notes for that:” 24 hours later, someone posted the clip to Reddit. It blew up and the rest is history. Grammy nominated, millions of followers etc. And Maggie responded to the Reddit thread (i'll share screenshot in the next tweet). This story I find so cool because it inspires other artists to share what they got. We all can all connect with the fear of showing our work. It ain't easy. And to have a unique POV like Maggie. Easy to copy, harder to have something unique. I’ve got a bunch of designs, creations that have never seen the light of day. This video inspires me to publish more. My point of sharing this video: Publish your art anonymously. Or publish your art proudly as yourself. Bonus points if it's one of a kind work. But publish your darn art. This is your new week's energy. This is your 2024 energy. Go get 'em. -- If you enjoyed this, go listen to some Maggie Rogers. And thank you to Pharrell for being so supportive to an up and comer. And go follow me for more stories like this GREG ISENBERG, so you get more of it in your feed I share stories about internet communities, free startup ideas and more. (link in bio for more info about me)

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A 22 YEAR OLD IS RUNNING A CHILDREN'S TELEVISION NETWORK FROM HER BEDROOM. SHE PRODUCES A NEW 3D ANIMATED EPISODE EVERY SINGLE MORNING. SHE HAS NO ANIMATORS AND SHE DOES NOT DRAW. Kids' nursery rhyme channels routinely pull 2 million views per video. YouTube pays between $1,000 and $5,000 per million views. Before this year, getting a piece of that market required a 3D animation studio, voice actors, and a month of rendering. She does it in under five minutes. The whole pipeline fits on an iPad. She opens Picsart Flow and selects Sora 2. She pastes one master prompt. A vibrant, bright 3D animated kids show. Soft playful world. Glossy textures. Upbeat bouncy music. Characters that pop into frame and react naturally. She clicks generate. Two minutes later, the file is ready. 4K resolution. Perfectly lit 3D characters, smiling letters and colorful water drops, bouncing and lip-syncing to a synthesized song. The camera moves like a real director filmed it. She uploads it to YouTube. The next morning, she does it again. The kids watching don't know it was generated by a machine. The parents who just want five minutes of quiet don't care. The YouTube algorithm treats it like a Pixar short. A real animation studio spends $50,000 and two months to produce three minutes of content. She spends zero dollars and goes to make coffee. While the rest of the internet argues about whether AI video is ethical, she is quietly pulling market share from massive media companies with a single prompt. Most people will watch her tutorial and complain. A few will open a new tab.

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