Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you for not gatekeeping all this amazing knowledge.
@GwaiZaiАй бұрын
You sayin he can't wear a cape? Not even one with little pizzas on it?
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
@@GwaiZai Don't test me mfer. I'll do it.
@TPCDAZ23 күн бұрын
This is a great example that you can have the best AI in the world but it takes a real human to take it to that next level.
@t_tt_t498720 күн бұрын
ai will soon overtake everything sadly
@TPCDAZ20 күн бұрын
@@t_tt_t4987 Why sadly? AI will help many people turn their ideas into reality.
@WB-zr7pqАй бұрын
This workflow really helps me remember post fx will never truly die, just evolve. The manual shakycam workflow is chefs kiss and so obvious when you see it. Redgiant is still my go to, i miss living in aftereffects every day sometimes. Inspired to do more personal projects these days cause of things like this. Thanks for sharing!
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
TBH this explainer felt really self-indulgent but everyone seems to like it so I'll be doing more in the future!
@amitbt69Ай бұрын
Crazy stuff. It's just unbelievable how the AI tools starting to look normal so fast.
@JimCPettigrewАй бұрын
Cool - animation and thks for the detailed rundown 👌it’s good to show AI is more than just typing in a prompt - you have another sub 👍
@zeroxd.cypher3899Ай бұрын
this is why some people hate on ai. imagine for bros idea to come to life he would need to hire a bunch of other pros to help get his idea accross and how expensive that would be. instead of people realizing these are tools to help create and remove roadblocks for allot of story tellers, they scream for banning of Ai. Keep doing what you're doing bro and I feel you tell great stories. P.s this isn't to say I hope people are out of jobs no. I hope UBi comes and more people have the freedom to create their own dreams and share it with others.
@RHLWАй бұрын
But since AI has to train off existing work, then someone(s) else at some point had to do all that hiring and lay out those expenses. Further, since all these tools do is to remix what already exists, then unless someone(s) continue to make those outlays, then there will never be any new styles created and we will be limited to eternal reboots of what has gone before. None of what you see here was the result of this guy's creativity, nor ideas, only a remixing of the creativity and ideas of others.
@matiasrodriguez8602Ай бұрын
@@RHLWExactly, people get lazy
@gregloryАй бұрын
@@RHLW You're trained off of other peoples work.
@RHLWАй бұрын
@@greglory So? Doesnt answer a single thing I said.
@gregloryАй бұрын
@@RHLW you didn't say shit worth answering. You buy a book, you watch a tutorial on youtube, you go to school and you train on other peoples expertise. You then take the information you learned and earn a living with it. That answer the single nothing you said?
@aivideoschoolАй бұрын
I loved Poof and this breakdown is amazing. Thank you for sharing your behind-the-scenes!
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
high five
@ThinkBigVisionАй бұрын
Really inspired us here as ai film maker. Hope you can create more tweaks and teach us more again. Once again, thank you for sharing this. 😊
@orsowАй бұрын
Great breakdown, thanks for posting! I'm also getting the hang of Luma and basically have had the same experience as you with prompting. Only getting better from there though.
@thedogankАй бұрын
This is an effort you can see on million+ subscribed channels :) Well done Pizza, I respect you.
@JoeyBComerАй бұрын
So chill. Easy to listen to and understand. Thanks for sharing.
@talkandedit8714Ай бұрын
Admittedly, I was gonna have a quick peak, and roll my eyes at yet another ai generated thing and move on. I am surprised at the level of consistency and "deliberateness" if that makes sense. So when I found this and you explained how you did it, I'm slightly impressed that you did more than just type in a prompt. you added nuance and I will give you that.
@DrDaab22 күн бұрын
Wonderful detailed walk through of your methods. Thanks.
@FABorgАй бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and the solutions to your tricks.
@prehistoryencountersАй бұрын
My guy you are gold, still dont know what and how you did it. But I appreciate the tutorial. I did come across the original video and now this . Love it thanks
@ErnestKostAIАй бұрын
Wow this is amazing! Great example of how to use AI to embrace creativity, not replace it. Thank you for the tutorial!
@user-hk9vv5ji9uАй бұрын
Great and stressful work for you, but you excelled at it
@shireensingh283420 күн бұрын
thank you for sharing your process. i had watched your video a few days ago and was wondering about the explosion part . ☺
@PeteStueveАй бұрын
Man breath of fresh air after swimming in comfyui spaghetti too long. great video, great job, inspires
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
God bless you. Comfy makes my brain hurt!
@bearlyphased27 күн бұрын
This is incredible work. You sir are skilled
@0xFramerАй бұрын
This is a great tutorial of a great ai short movie, congrats it was really good
@workshopofhorrorАй бұрын
Super inspiring, this is great! Appreciate the tutorial!
@Matt-bp5vyАй бұрын
That's crazy that we already at this stage
@lunazamoraartАй бұрын
That’s pretty creative use of tools. ❤.
@HikingWithCooperАй бұрын
This video is gold! That is a great and simple process and the result is about the best AI video I’ve seen. Thanks for the great pointers!
@CodybakesАй бұрын
Amazing work and demonstration!! I appreciate you sharing your process!
@RespiradoidoАй бұрын
Amazing tutorial, Pizza! Thanks a lot
@AlexGNewMediaJournalismАй бұрын
Really cool! Creativity is the key to sucess. Congrats.
@galefraneyАй бұрын
Fantastic video!! I really appreciate you explaining your process and the various Ai tools!!
@legacyleeАй бұрын
I caught this on the X, so awesome! Great job on this brotha!
@DeepfakesARАй бұрын
Congrats! Looks amazing and you got really good ideas on how to mix AI and traditional stuff!
@elidelia2653Ай бұрын
Looks like proffesional and marketable AI film making skills to me! -Huh AI creating jobs, nice.
@tallskeletonАй бұрын
thank you!
@edwllcxnАй бұрын
incredible!
@JTPOVАй бұрын
Really cool use of all the tools. Great work
@penpenaАй бұрын
your videos are top notch! thanks so much for sharing!
@KarstadtdetektivАй бұрын
Can't wait for AI I can run on my RTX instead of paying for everything fml but great work
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
Same gurl.
@asciikat2571Ай бұрын
awesome!
@TheBlessingReportАй бұрын
This is great
@ohItslaz10 күн бұрын
Have you heard of the Art of Movie Making Film Festival? This is really good!
@JudgeThunderClips-sd1ihАй бұрын
Wow this is really awesome! Thank you for posting this.
@particlepanicАй бұрын
Great breakdown of a great and funny film! Thanks!
@ItsMeLosАй бұрын
Great Vid and tutorial 👌
@MorganJamesCАй бұрын
Awesome work! Thanks for the breakdown.
@hmd7oceansАй бұрын
Very impressive demo. Also, you have an excellent voice for this kind of video. Nicely done. Endless possibilities for this kind of videomaking.
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
Don't tell anyone but I recorded the voiceover then used ElevenLabs speech-to-speech to swap voices!
@hmd7oceansАй бұрын
@@pizza_later Wow, amazing. AI is getting soooooo good.
@jagsAImagicАй бұрын
awesome presentation and workflow explanation.
@moomraanАй бұрын
Awesome
@Art-ificial_I-ntelligenceАй бұрын
Oh wow, an instant subscriber here, keep these videos coming :)
@Alanx_aiАй бұрын
Great breakdown and film.
@lolingforlolsАй бұрын
i wish i could show all the ai film haters that it still takes WORK and EFFORT to create something that's quality. it ain't just one sentence prompts!
@MetaPuppetАй бұрын
Great breakdown. And love the original video 👏
@GiancarloBombardieriАй бұрын
great job!! thanks for sharing!!
@RusanovSashaАй бұрын
Thank you! It was very cool!
@moshe3072Ай бұрын
amazing art
@PollutionX35Ай бұрын
goat. ILY
@kalibeastokАй бұрын
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. what's the budget (aprox) for a short like this?
@swannschilling474Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!! This is great!! 🎉
@ThisFrameDoesntExistАй бұрын
Amazing job, thx for the technique breakdown really help to understand the workflow. Question: i'm good with premiere, after effect I can handle the basic, but most the stuff you did probably not, do you have some tutorial video to suggest (specifically on this stuff, virtual camera, VFX etc.) Thanks again. Cheers
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
There are tons of tutorials on particle effects in AE! I might be in the process of making a super short tutorial on the hand held camera tracking/shake... Should be up later this week!
@ThisFrameDoesntExistАй бұрын
@@pizza_later nice! Thanks! Really appreciate! 😊
@zazulakomaАй бұрын
Thanks for the video, i learned a lot from it.
@DarksaganАй бұрын
Sheesh. This blows mine out of the water. But I went the absolutely free route. lol
@unity3dnftgamesАй бұрын
great work
@HaggisWildlifeFoundationАй бұрын
Thats great man
@ALFTHADRADDADАй бұрын
3:18 very nice
@NemPerezАй бұрын
Love this
@Therealfury9Ай бұрын
Great video 👏
@juanarze5181Ай бұрын
THANK YOU
@Murdalizer_studiosАй бұрын
cool video bro. thanks for sharing
@user-st9kg9ud9cАй бұрын
Great 👍
@pmessenger1Ай бұрын
Love this breakdown!
@orionconstellation2Ай бұрын
very nice 😍😍😍
@kusacubari1867Ай бұрын
clever lad
@MrChazzchannelАй бұрын
WOW!
@Bookseller_Ай бұрын
I wonder if you'd have more luck using Kling over Dream Machine.
@guksackАй бұрын
Do we need to rethink the title of this film perhaps? 😂
@Prockski10 күн бұрын
Have you tried KlingAI for projects?
@nukliozzАй бұрын
Brother. Thank you. This is awesome!
@pepitoelgrillo636524 күн бұрын
👏👏👏
@pabloproenza3630Ай бұрын
Nice work! What was the budget of this project? In terms of money and time?
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
40-50 hours of work. Money was roughly $50-75.
@pabloproenza3630Ай бұрын
Wow. Impressive! Thank you so much for sharing!
@Retro_Movie_RewindАй бұрын
Thanks so much for making this video! I've been on the fence with subscribing to Magnific. It's so $$$. I've seen plenty of examples of how amazing it is at turning a Midjourney image into something that looks like (or even better than) an actual photo. But does it really make a difference when Luma's output resolution is so low? Would it make a difference with Runway Gen-2 where the output is so warpy and morphy? Have you tried Luma with and without the Magnfic upscale and noticed any difference in the output?
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
Great question. For this project specifically, Magnific added a more photographic look to the images. As far as using it for Gen-2 generations, I don't think it would make any difference at all unfortunately. For Luma based jobs I'd take it on a project by project basis. Be careful though... It's hard to go back after you've seen how great Magnific is at adding detail to your images!
@Retro_Movie_RewindАй бұрын
@@pizza_later Thanks for the reply! I noticed that Magnific's Pro plan gives you 2500 credits per month, which they say works out to 200 normal upscales or 100 large upscales. In your experience, are most of the upscales actually useable? Or is it like Luma where most end up in the trash?
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
@@Retro_Movie_Rewind Sorry! Meant to respond but it was late. In my experience most of the generations are usable once you've figured out a workflow. If I push the creativitity slider too far things go off the rails quickly!
@Retro_Movie_RewindАй бұрын
@@pizza_later Thanks! I'm going to sign up for a month. I love Midjourney but it is a little low-res for my taste. Might even try Magnific with Adobe Firefly which definitely needs help.
@Retro_Movie_RewindАй бұрын
@@pizza_later Well I signed up. And yes I'm now hooked. I can't look at a normal Midjourney image the same way. It does even help with Gen-2. It's easy to see the difference in the amount of detail even with the morphing.
@antpooler2 күн бұрын
How long did it take you to make this short film?
@pizza_later2 күн бұрын
@@antpooler 40-50 hrs
@capitanwinters4422Ай бұрын
Que IA usan para imagenes 🤔, ala parecer Midjourney es la mejor en cuanto control y realismo??
@user-se4ew2mp6wАй бұрын
😍
@roze3794Ай бұрын
I need help please, can we connect?
@user-px9tb1iw4vАй бұрын
what font is this....i need it
@pizza_laterАй бұрын
Bogart
@VortexFlimsАй бұрын
I kind of did something with AI but also originally. I asked chat GPT to give me a design idea about a character and what the hair and everything would look like. Then I actually modeled it based off the idea from GPT
@w1ck3d01prАй бұрын
Impressed but AI ain't really real artistry it's a algorithm. Use your brain. Blender forever. \m/ #letsstartarevolution
@ferretfaceАй бұрын
1:55 1:55 1:55 1:55 1:55 1:55 1:55
@UhOhOreo4790Ай бұрын
dude...
@robertdouble559Ай бұрын
Great work and nice clear breakdown. But i echo the sentiment of the British commenter. The tittle will engender a range of reactions from britain and it's colonies.
@CJ-jf9pzАй бұрын
The world doesn't revolve around Britain. Britain doesn't get to decide what words others can use. And this is clearly not used in the context that you think is offensive. So any comments about the word poof shouldn't even be made.
@prk55Ай бұрын
Someone should explain that Poof is very derogatory in British English.
@EdbradАй бұрын
I’m English. I don’t think the context would make anyone think this means that.
@JAM35_Ай бұрын
I'm a bisexual american and you need to grow the fuck up, you dumb twat
@robertdouble559Ай бұрын
Was the first thing that popped into my head. While not heard anywhere near as much down here in Australia as it was in the 70s and 80s, it's still a thing. In fact a gay club here in Melbourne still runs a techno event called "Poof Doof"