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View this X/Twitter post from @AmirMushich published on lúc 10:51 6 tháng 8, 2025. This post contains 1 video.
This technique is honestly underrated 👇 What @EccentrismArt did here is a key to a sleek AI storytelling & film creation. What's fresh here: • he used a single image to build an entire film • the "jump cut" method (no transitions, quick edit where frames are cut abruptly, skipping time or action, creating a jarring transition) 👉The prompt structure (ideal for Veo3 for example): “Instantly jump cut on frame 1 to a [desired shot]” You're essentially telling the model: [keep the visual continuity but shift perspective completely.] Of course, not everything works out of the box - as the author mentions, in some cases it’s necessary to • manually extract new frames from earlier generations, • and chain them for the desired angle or motion. But the core idea is still there: you don’t need full animatics anymore. You just need • one strong visual, • a clear idea of the scene dynamics, and the rest can be AI-driven. Cut smart, sound design well, and you’ll have something that emotionally feels cinematic, even if technically it's rough. *** Veo 3 seems to do well here 🤔 But Aleph and Seedance can also handle this - which means this technique isn't model-locked. It's conceptual. That’s what makes it exciting. We're not just prompting for aesthetics anymore. We're prompting for camera language. And that's SO damn interesting, right?






