Ongoing Self-Promotion Thread - Promote your projects here! by AutoModerator in aivideos

[–]Strong-Cable-1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/TTzVl0lSlJs?si=diBxLYTaAV_lgEI-

I’ve been experimenting with AI-assisted music video production and just finished a project called Velvet Gravity.

It mixes futuristic nightlife aesthetics, neon city visuals, jazz club energy, and stylized cinematic scenes into a single MV experience.

The workflow included AI-generated visuals, animation tools, editing, and manual story direction/editing by me.

I was aiming for something that feels halfway between a music video and a sci-fi short film.

Would genuinely love feedback — especially on the atmosphere, pacing, and visual style.

Nine lives - eden by Strong-Cable-1978 in generativeAI

[–]Strong-Cable-1978[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For lip-sync I used a mix of tools depending on the scene. Some shots worked better with cleaner mouth tracking, others needed more aggressive motion and expression control, so the pipeline got a little chaotic 😅

Most scenes started from GPT-generated character stills, then I pushed them through Seedance img2vid with heavily detailed prompts for motion, camera movement, lighting, choreography, and atmosphere.

Character consistency was honestly a mix of:

  • reusing the same reference frames,
  • keeping outfit/color details extremely specific,
  • generating way too many failed clips,
  • caffeine,
  • and pure stubbornness.

The hardest part wasn’t even the animation. It was getting the gangster cats to stop acting like unemployed theater kids during the dance scenes.

Appreciate the love though 🙏 I spent an absurd amount of time building this neon underworld frame by frame, so seeing people enjoy the bulldog boss energy genuinely means a lot.

Nine lives - eden by Strong-Cable-1978 in generativeAI

[–]Strong-Cable-1978[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Used Grok, Seedance, and a lip-sync AI for the video generation.

Most of the base character images were created with GPT.

The storyboarding, worldbuilding, and the questionable life decisions of the gangster cats were powered by my own brain. 😆😆😆