The AI Film Era Has Begun: Masterclass & Cost Breakdown

2024-07-15に共有
Today we dive deep into the making of the short AI Generated film, "Dead Sea." This behind-the-scenes walkthrough covers everything from the initial concept to the final edit. I’ll share insights on the creative process, the Ai tools I used, and the challenges I faced along the way.


🔥 In this video, you’ll learn:

* The inspiration behind "Dead Sea."
* How I used MidJourney for character creation
* The tools and software that brought the film to life, including Kling, Luma Labs Dream Factory, and Runway Gen 3.
* Tips for using MidJourney’s personalization function for consistent visual aesthetics.
* How I managed lip sync and voiceovers with Eleven Labs.
* The cost breakdown of producing this film using AI tools versus traditional methods.
* Challenges faced during production and creative workarounds.

LINKS:
Dead Sea Film:    • DEAD SEA: "The Best AI Film So Far..."  

Previous Video on Kling:    • How to Get Kling: AI Video That Will ...  

Below Bonghwa Trailer:    • This Korean AI Horror Film Just Annih...  

New Kling Website: kling.kuaishou.com/

Luma Labs: lumalabs.ai/dream-machine

Topaz Video Upscaler: topazlabs.com/ref/2518/


Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:52 - Dead Sea Film
2:53 - Preproduction/Script
3:28 - Character Design via Midjourney
4:19 - Consistent Visual Tone
4:40 - Video Generation
5:16 - Issues with Video Generation
6:22 - Why Use Text To Video?
7:34 - AI Character Voices and Sound Effects
8:30 - Lip Sync and the Weakest Aspect
9:25 - Music via Suno And Udio
9:56 - Assessment of Video Quality
10:15 - Cost Breakdown For AI Version
11:08 - Traditional Cost Breakdown & Kling Acces

コメント (21)
  • Congrats on 100k subs! Well deserved 🎉🎉
  • @LouisGedo
    Oh, and Congrats on 100K Subs......... you deserve way more! 👏 👏 👏
  • Kling has issues. I had access and made a ton of videos, then one day it said I couldn’t log in and I’ve not been able to make anything or get through to support since then. They want me to verify my account with a Chinese ID number that I obviously don’t have, and even pointing this out has gotten incredibly hostile responses from the community.
  • @SamuraiG
    It came out looking like a high quality promo video. There is a long way to go getting AI to do motions that are coherent but its getting really good. Right now working on something in LTX Studio, I am impressed with the storyboard flow and the control you have
  • Congrats on 100K! Very well deserved. I rely on your channel to keep up with AI and love being part of the community!
  • @BJM1896
    That was totally awesome, Tim. Congratulations. Keep going, man!
  • Having also played around with all these models for my channel over the last few months, I totally feel you. It's like "playing a game". Each tool, at the moment, seems to be good at 1 or 2 specific thing. I also got some pretty good results throwing Haiper, Pixverse and Luminosity in the mix ^^ So grateful for your content!!
  • Dude!! That was excellent! I’m glad to see you pushing towards narrative storytelling! That’s were I wanna take it! Thanks for the inspiration!👏
  • @LoopnMix
    Congrats on 100k🎉 fully deserved and looking forward to congratulating you on 200k!😁👏🔥
  • Finally! Action scenes! I'm really getting excited now! 🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠
  • Fantastic work Tim! Great to see this format coming from you :) looking forward to seeing more of that! And never give up on those reflective comments. That woman's restaurant rating gave me my daily morning loud laugh 😂
  • Hey man - you f'ing rule!!!! Thanks for all the transparency; keep up the great work!!
  • Fantastic work, brother! I am both impressed and thankful to see that the level of work I am doing right now is at least in the same ballpark with what you've done here. That's heartening! You did some great storytelling in this, and that's really half the magic. Good storytelling sells it! Love the genre, love the art. Nice work! Thanks for the entertainment!
  • Hey Tim, great job, I have been following since December and you have been a great point of reference for my own youtube AI/horror channel. I loved Dead Sea and I would love to be able to create something similar for my own channel, so this video is really helpful to realise how much in subscriptions I would have to spend, and I am pretty far from being sustainable with my small channel but I still appreciated the hard work you put on a daily basis!
  • 9:09 You could of zoom in to the pirate leaning forward toward the camera (sped up) then cut straight to a shot the pirate with the pirate clip that has the mouth that was talking gibberish, but trim the shot to show his face only from the top of his moustache upwards and his menacing eyes in the shot! That way you don't see the mouth moving talking gibberish but you can just get some movement just below the nose so you can see that he is talking (you could slow the gibberish talking pirate clip down, so the top part of the moustache moving isn't moving too fast), and you get a great menacing close-up of his face and dark menacing eyes too. Badaboom badaba.