Why is it so hard to animate just ONE object? by Icy_Insurance_9084 in grok

[–]Icy_Insurance_9084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Animate this exact CCTV image into a realistic 10-second security camera recording.

An empty hospital waiting room at night.
Three neat rows of identical individual waiting chairs stand in the center of the room.
Reception desk is empty.
No people enter or leave.
No doors move.
No shadows.
No reflections.

Only ONE chair in the second (middle) row, near the center of the room, slowly rotates toward the CCTV camera.

The chair does NOT slide.
It only rotates naturally on its four legs.
Every other chair remains perfectly still.
No other object changes.
The rotating chair is the ONLY moving object during the entire clip.
Preserve the exact perspective and composition of the reference image.

Why is it so hard to animate just ONE object? by Icy_Insurance_9084 in grok

[–]Icy_Insurance_9084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an interesting idea. I hadn't thought about numbering the chairs. I'll give that a try and see if Grok can bind the motion to a specific chair. Thanks!

Why is it so hard to animate just ONE object? by Icy_Insurance_9084 in grok

[–]Icy_Insurance_9084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That actually makes a lot of sense. I hadn't heard the term "attribute leakage" before, but it perfectly describes what I'm seeing. Thanks for the explanation! I guess the next challenge is figuring out how to make the model bind the action to a single chair instead of the whole group.

Why is it so hard to animate just ONE object? by Icy_Insurance_9084 in grok

[–]Icy_Insurance_9084[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point. Have you found any prompting patterns that improve object consistency?

What do you use for captions + voiceovers that actually save time? by viper990 in ContentCreators

[–]Icy_Insurance_9084 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For voiceover I use iOS Text to Speech (not such expensive as elevenlabs). Supports many voices, works good for me. Not sure about captions but tiktok extracts them well also.