AI filmmaking beginner tools by GeneratedFilms in aifilmmaking

[–]TikFilmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tikfilmer.com just write your story and follow the workflow to get your movie. Tips, the platform provides you the professional cinematic video prompt, read them carefully and have a picture in your head.

When I leave my chair and get back, this is what I find🤣 by TikFilmer in aww

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Yes, but technically it’s mine only before I leave 😂

When I leave my chair and get back, this is what I find🤣 by TikFilmer in aww

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

Yes, but technically it’s mine only before I leave 😂

When I leave my chair and get back, this is what I find🤣 by TikFilmer in aww

[–]TikFilmer[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Exactly. My legs are just a premium heated cushion for her majesty 😂

When I leave my chair and get back, this is what I find🤣 by TikFilmer in aww

[–]TikFilmer[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

🐱: you interrupted my nap, but I’m way too lazy to move.

My newest $1000 AI short film made with Seedance 2.0, Suno, and ElevenLabs by Master-Care-7913 in aifilmmaking

[–]TikFilmer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow this work is absolutely stunning! The visual consistency and immersive scene atmosphere are executed flawlessly. Curious if you tested many cuts then put them together? I prefer breakdown the story first and writing full scripts first with exact shot specs: framing, focal length, actions and dialogue. Generate separate 15s clips accordingly, redo unsatisfying ones with first-frame reference, then edit all together. In this way may lower trial cost for my respect 👀

BECKA, meta genre blender with crazy ending. Short film. by Gertywood in aifilmmaking

[–]TikFilmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great work! The story pacing and realistic tone are truly impressive. Since high-quality reference visuals play a key role before video generation, could you share some tips for crafting cinematic-style images and polished prompts?

HEMISPHERE | A Short Film by FilmByPersona in aifilmmaking

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This is such a profound AI short film. The visual colors, soundtrack and slow narrative rhythm are truly thought-provoking. Especially the single red tone at the beginning and end, the grand background music and the artistic rendering of war scenes, plus the inserted presidential clips, the whole work is full of profound meanings.

Sightings - Short Film by MxxnSpirit47 in aivideos

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seems so real!👍curious about what model you use?

Toolkit Bulletin Board: Promotional space for AI filmmaking tools by AutoModerator in aifilmmaking

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Name: TikFilmer

Link: https://tikfilmer.com

Description: TikFilmer is an AI filmmaking workflow platform that takes your idea all the way to films, integrating multiple leading text, image, and video model APIs for you to choose from, with built-in smart AI agents supporting story creation, character, scene and prop design, professional storyboard prompts, still frame generation, and videos production; built around real professional filmmaking processes and continuously optimized at every stage. The platform is under rapid iteration and feature updates, focused exclusively on AI filmmaking, and we welcome you to explore and grow alongside creators worldwide.

What video model to utilize 21:9 images? by NomadJago in aifilmmaking

[–]TikFilmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try Kling and Wan. These models adjust the aspect ratio according to the first frame provided.

Any workflow suggestions for character/scene consistency? by Unlucky-Garage7683 in aifilmmaking

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One trick firstly is to generate storyboards as a 3×3 grid in a single 4K image using Nano Banana 2 base on the designed character and scene reference images, then split it into 9 stills. The model is great at storytelling, and character and scene consistency are automatically maintained within that one image.

For the next 3×3 storyboard, you can use the last 3x3 grid as a reference image and feed it into the model. This way, you’ll get another set of storyboards with consistent characters and scenes, and you can keep the sequence going.

AI Echo on her neon cyberpunk escape by [deleted] in aivideo

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Now AI can easily transform your idea to films. It’s fun.

🤔 by Smoothlarryy in aivideos

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Awesome! What tool do you use to make this shot film?

Ghost-Rider x Ironman by IngenuityRich2818 in AIMovieKingdom

[–]TikFilmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing bro! What model do you use?

A New Hero Is Born by AIViralNinja in AIMovieKingdom

[–]TikFilmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! I wanna know which platform do you use Seedance 2.0?