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Veo 3.1 + Nano Banana is insane 🤯 Google’s new models let us make million-dollar looking ads for brands like Wander. Copy our entire process for making this ad below 👇🧵
I’ve been saying that @HelloShueti is one of the best AI filmmakers on the planet for the last year. He’s a very underrated high end director that only does a few projects per year. Give him a follow! I hope this inspires you to create. Onward and upward 🚀
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Stories are the brain’s natural language. AI Filmmaking brings us back to our first roles as humans; storytellers around the campfire. The future is awesome.
If you know someone that can generate images at this level, tag them and anyone we hire (full time), I'll pay you $1k Or if you're this good, DM me!
From Simon on Linkedin: "I always start by creating a rough sound bed. After writing the interview with Frankenstein, I generated the individual parts with Google DeepMind Veo3 via Higgsfield AI and krea ai . Then I grabbed the music from Artlist and edited both together so I could figure out what visuals I’d need to generate. Next, I began generating the photo wide shots using Google DeepMind Nano Banana via Freepik for most of them. After that, I created the close-ups and cutaways with Nano Banana and Higgsfield AI Popcorn. I upscaled the images with Enhancor and Magnific AI Once all visuals were ready, I animated everything — mainly using Kling AI and ByteDance Seedance. For the interview voiceover, I used the voice changer feature from ElevenLabs since the original sounded very “Veo3-ish.” I’m still not 100% happy with it, though. A human voice actor would definitely sound 10x better." linkedin.com/posts/simon-mey…
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The best thing to come out of Halloween was this AI short film from Simon Meyer. 10/10 masterpeice. Here's how it was made 👇🧵
Grok keeping the party going
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It’s my birthday today and I woke up to the team making this our Slack banner. So…who else is coming to the party tonight? 😂
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Post any questions you'd want me to answer below!
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Everyone wants to make great AI videos. No one wants to watch AI slop. At 1pm PST, I’m going live today with Alex to break down how my agency makes high-budget AI ads for brands like Ramp. Follow our exact workflow, step-by-step. RSVP to 10x your videos 👇
I'm going to show you how to create AI videos that go viral. Well, that's a lie. But I know a guy who will. @PJaccetturo went from award-winning film director to running an AI ad studio that's racked up 300 million views. This week, he's going to walk us through his step-by-step process for creating AI videos that consistently go viral so you can do the same. Whether you're creating a product launch video, paid ad creative, or any other multimedia marketing content, do yourself a favor and... Register for the live event (for free) below 👇
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I need your help. I'm gonna do big post on the top AI videos of all time. Think most historic, iconic, industry-changing, or big cultural impact. Post some videos in this thread that you think deserve to make the list. No posting your own vids, must link OG vids!
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Want the full BTS breakdown of our videos? Join my newsletter for deeper breakdowns, exclusive prompts, and all our AI filmmaking secrets. It’s free and takes 5 seconds to get the best AI tips on the planet 🚀 pjace.beehiiv.com/
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Big thanks to @teriyakimad and our team at Genre.ai Writer – Ben Wietmarschen Director – @darnparker Image Gen – Matthew Warter & Dan Packer Edit – Dan Packer Sound Design & Mix – Rob Walker Producer – Kris Blackmore Executive Creative Director – PJ Ace EP – @tawnyholguin / Brian Cicero
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Edit: Dan cut everything in Premiere using a board-o-matic as his guide, editing alongside animation to keep flow tight. He used After Effects for tricky notes, like adding a dog eating a bowl mid-scream scene. Nano Banana handled the stills. Final sound mix by Rob Walker.
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Animation: Dan used Seedance Pro for grounded realism, leaning on Kling 2.5 for action shots. With finely tuned images, he kept prompts simple. He ran those prompts through Veo 3 for sound and dialogue, added his own with ElevenLabs, then synced everything with @synclabs_so
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Image Generation: Matthew Warter helped define the look, then Dan used Nano Banana and heavy Photoshop to match every shot to the real food. The client sent tons of food pics, and Dan built rotating video references to nail every angle. Photoshop Harmonize saved us big time!
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Treatment: Dan created a treatment with Matthew Warter, generating initial visuals that matched the tone of the script. To make sure our client was fully on board, we edited a board-o-matic, which is an edit of temporary visuals to get a feel for the tone and pace of the spot:
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Directed by @darnparker Concept: @teriyakimad wanted to create a fun ad that showed off their delicious food. Inspired by their tagline “crazy delicious”, our writer Ben Wietmarschen came up with the concept of people literally going mad after eating Teriyaki Madness.
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