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Runway Key Frames → Pretty damn cool. Impressed with how smooth it is. Need to test the hell out of this. PROMPTS: Scorpion → panning left shot, scorpion monster walking eerily towards as the camera focuses for a closeup Tesla Sketch → hand drawn sketch comes to life quick,...

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Rory Flynnvor 1 Jahr

FREE Midjourney Resources:

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Andyvor 1 Jahr

This will change the way we animate when more images are used for more control with inbetween images.

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Rory Flynnvor 1 Jahr

💯💯

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Reagan Maconivor 1 Jahr

The sketch to vehicle one is really cool. Impressive update from Runway, as always.

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Rory Flynnvor 1 Jahr

that one kinda blew my mind

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Phil Readvor 1 Jahr

Making films is not about film making. It’s about telling a story. And if you can “tell“ a story, you won’t need to know how to “make” films. Magic. @BrianRoemmele

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Captain HaHaavor 1 Jahr

Love those Dark Crystal vibe in the first shot! 🤩

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Rory Flynnvor 1 Jahr

It's definitely a vibe

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Ago-ra@AIvor 1 Jahr

Thanks for the prompt share!

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John πccasanivor 1 Jahr

@ramonteleco

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Curious Refuge

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This is how a CEO loses credibility with me. Cofounder of NuroAI A is making an AI that can drive vehicles, was winning me over through demonstrations of his more flexible AI than Tesla has demonstrated. Drove in left-hand Japan with no prior training on such. Learned by decomposing the road into all of its parts. So figured out that you needed to drive in the left instantly. But then he said LiDAR is demonstrating itself to be safer. So I stuck up my hand and asked for a situation where LiDAR and camera is safer than camera only approaches, which his company sells too. “A child all in black at night, particularly around a corner.” So tonight after I drove my friend home at 2:30 a.m. I studied this in deep detail in my wife’s Model Y with hardware 4 and Tesla Self Driving controlling the car. 1. Cameras can see far more than humans can at night. 2. Modern cars come with matrix headlights. Which go around the turn and illuminate anywhere a car can turn. 3. Every intersection has a light on almost every intersection. Where there is none why would a child in black be playing on the street in the dark. 4. Tesla has a “zoomed in” telephoto camera as one of the cameras under the windshield so it can actually see ahead far better than a human can. Plus the other night this car drove around a clump of dirt and rocks on the road at 50 mph. I didn’t even see it until the car had already quickly turned around it. I give you his speech here. But you gotta come up with better examples of why a car company needs to spend “low thousands” (his quote, not mine) per car more on LiDARs than that.

Robert Scoble

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