I've begun making AI horror videos

in #horror4 months ago (edited)

Before you ask, I used Runway and Leonardo for animating seed images I generated using Dall-E 3. The voices were a mixture of Eleven Labs and RVC-GUI. The lipsync in Flicker was done using Synclabs. I know this is banal, but a like and subscribe to this channel would help it grow, as it currently has only 70 subs. You might also comment if you feel moved to, with any feedback you have to offer.

So far Debut has the most views, but I've received the most social media engagement on Dead Metal. Cyberpunk is enduringly popular, it seems. I'll keep going, this seems like a promising way to popularize my short stories (anti-AI backlash notwithstanding).

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as someone who did try a bit of AI, this looks good. (at the moment i only watched the first one). When they get to the option that you can get at least a lookalike constant character for different scenes, it will be even better.

interesting short story.

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one thing i just realized. as i watched it felt like the story should continue, then i watched the end several times and realized that the text of the last sentence actually makes sense as the end, but the AI voice does not have the possibility to deliver the emotion for it to sound like an end 😄

Your criticisms are true, and some of it's down to limitations of the software, but some of it's also just that I'm still learning how to best utilize it. There are ways to keep characters on model between scenes, but you guessed it, that's yet another program for me to learn. And I thought using AI would be labor saving! It does help, I feel, that the genre is horror; that makes some of the wobbly surreal aspects work for, rather than against, the content.

it was not even a criticism :) more of understanding the limitations, and how hard it is at the moment.

i need to watch the rest of it, still didn't got the time.