It's fun to play with, but to be honest, the tools are changing so fast that this tip is likely going to be obsolete in a few months if not weeks. Google Veo already allows you to manipulate each element of a scene in the video, so if you don't mind the price tag, then that's another option.
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The tools have come a long way. When i first was looking into the animated stuff you had to either know how to code... or the apps that had it were too complicated and for just a short tiny bit of animation that could never have any continuity if you wanted to stitch them together. The next time i looked and figured i would just wait and see how they progress before devoting any time to it. Thanks again! hahaha
It's getting so close to just being magic. We're entering a renaissance, methinks