Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

Revolutionize Video Editing with Kling O1 🚀 As someone analyzing AI workflows, I can confidently say: Kling O1 is a game-changer. Traditional video editing eats up hours background swaps, lighting fixes, shadow recalculations all taking 2+ hours per short clip. Kling O1 does it in 2–3 minutes with a...

72,225 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten •via X (Twitter)

0 Kommentare

Keine Kommentare verfügbar

Kommentare vom Original-Post werden hier angezeigt

Ähnliche Videos

this effect is all over tiktok right now and nobody's explaining how to actually do it properly... the 3d balloon character thing. where someone turns into a shiny inflatable version of themselves that still moves and talks. looks pretty smooth in feeds. the workflow is stupid simple once you see it. step 1: take any photo. drop it into an image gen tool (nano banana pro). prompt it with something like "make the person in the photo a plastic blow up balloon character with a shiny surface. keep the face details as 3d balloon details including the person in the background. don't change background" that's it for the image. don't overcomplicate the prompt. shorter = more consistent results. (learned this after wasting like 2 hours trying to get "perfect" prompts that kept giving me garbage) step 2: take that balloon image + your original video and drop both into kling motion control. prompt: "turn the motion and detailed mouth movement of the video to the setting of the image" that's literally it. kling maps the motion from the real video onto the balloon character. mouth moves. head turns. expressions transfer. the whole thing renders in a few minutes. the result looks like a $500 custom animation and costs you maybe $0.30 in kling credits. people are getting 500k+ views with these because the scroll-stop factor is insane. nobody expects to see a shiny inflatable version of someone giving a real speech or doing a product review. the play here is obvious btw. run this for client content (mix with the hook and real body, check the results yourself) or use it on your own faceless channels as a hook pattern before the algo catches up...

KNOX

25,773 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

xAI isn't playing around. They just released the Grok Imagine API, a unified video + image generation toolkit, and it's already sitting at #1 on the Artificial Analysis Video Arena for both Text-to-Video AND Image-to-Video. It's beating: ● Google's Veo 3.1 & Veo 3 ● OpenAI's Sora 2 ● Runway Gen-4.5 ● Kling 2.5 Turbo The Numbers Don't Lie: ● 64.1% win rate against Runway Aleph in blind human evaluations ● 57% win rate against Kling o1 ● Best-in-class latency. Sub-20 second generation for 720p, 8-second videos. (up to 15-second video) ● Native audio generation baked right into video output (dialogue, music, sound effects, all synced) What Makes It Different It's built for real creative workflows: ✅ Text-to-video AND image-to-video in one API ✅ Video editing with prompt-based controls (add/remove objects, restyle scenes) ✅ Camera controls: zoom, pan, timelapse, pull-back ✅ Style transfers: cyberpunk, watercolor, anime, you name it ✅ Performance animation: map your movements onto characters ✅ Native audio-video sync (no post-production needed) Why the focus on speed and cost? The partner feedback that shaped this: "Quality alone isn't enough if latency and cost make iteration painful." So xAI optimized for all three. Speed. Cost. Quality. Already Integrated With: ● fal. ai ● ComfyUI ● InVideo ● Flora ● HeyGen xAI went from underdog to chart-topper. The Grok Imagine API is fast, affordable, and genuinely production-ready. If you're building anything with AI video, this just became the one to beat.

tetsuo

18,325 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

I’ve used all the recent GenAI video models extensively & here’s my 2¢: 🎬 Runway Gen3 Alpha - best image quality & motion for text-to-video & embedded words. Great at prompt travel changes over the course of 10 sec. And I’m super bullish on how gen3 will evolve, hopefully adopting the features listed below. Kling - best quality for image-to-video with prompt control, like eating food. Great clip extension that accounts for character (ie walking stride) & camera movement (speed & angle), rather than just using final frame. But it’s limited availability & Chinese native language is limiting. Used for Spider-Man video below (via Midjourney). LumaLabs - best for keyframe start & end control (it can not be overstated how important this is. other services should add it ASAP!) and their high dynamic action movements are really fun. Luma was used in my viral Multiverse of Memes video. PikaLabs - they haven’t gotten as much attention as others lately. But they did update their video model a few weeks ago and it looks great. Also, they are notable for their unique & AWESOME features, like video in-painting & out-painting. My perfect AI video platform would have the following features: 1) Gen3’s quality, prompt control & text embedding. 2) KLing’s image-to-video quality, prompt control & clip extension quality. 3) Luma’s multi-keyframe control & dynamic movement ability. 4) Pika’s inpainting & outpainting ability. And a video-to-video (aka next-gen Runway gen1) could be a game changer, too. It’s an exciting time to be alive 🫶 Who will get there first? 🔉🔉

Blaine Brown

26,535 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren