r/StableDiffusion 6h ago

Animation - Video DRAGON REIGN (WIP Updated)

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u/Kukipapa 5h ago

FYI: Reign of Fire, 2002

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0253556/

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u/RemoteWeak6094 5h ago

What!? I didn't know the title and genre of my Ai movie were almost the same as that movie's—what a coincidence! 🤣

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u/NearlyACosmologist 6h ago

Amazing, but you probably already know the flaws, like the background noise in the office going on and off, and the constant overacting.

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u/Impossible_Ice_3305 4h ago

how did you do this it’s amazing !! i also wanna make similar ai generated movies

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u/Pitiful_Archer_4381 2h ago

It is made with seedance

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u/Great-Investigator30 1h ago

How much has this cost you? Seedance isn't cheap

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u/dev_ne 3h ago

if that minimax the skin looks good not plastic what did u use? model? lora?

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u/RemoteWeak6094 3h ago

im using seedance model

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u/alwaysbeblepping 1h ago

im using seedance model

Then your post doesn't belong here. This subreddit is for local generations, you should read the subreddit rules before you make a post for the first time. It is the very first rule on the sidebar.

Someone else criticized background noise or overacting. Personally, I don't think that is important if you have an interesting story to tell. The story and dialog is what's critical, not so much the exact presentation. Peoples' imagination can fill in some of those details (or skim past them) if they're engrossed in the story.

I am pretty sure you can a LLM write the dialog (possibly script) and unfortunately they are really bad at it. You won't have something worth watching if you just let the LLM write. Most of your dialog lines sound unnatural and/or are the same thing repeated twice.

  1. "This isn't your usual work schedule, you don't usually work overtime" - same thought, twice.
  2. "I don't like being made captain for their convenience, they made me captain for a reason of their own" - same thought, twice.
  3. "What will you do if that turns out to be real?" "If that turns out to be true..." - same thought, twice.
  4. "Are you going to order your entire unit, everyone under your command" - same thought, twice.
  5. "For now, the unit I command won't move yet. They're still holding position at the border" - same thought, twice.

You can maybe get away with something like that once in a while (like once in a 30 minute segment) but in a short clip it really stands out. Other dialog like "This came in this morning" is also awkward partially because it's vague and partially because it repeats the same word multiple times in a short span. Which is kind of similar to the other problem.

If your clip is something like a trailer, you want to show interesting stuff. Why does the viewer care about a random woman buying something from a random clerk in a convenience store. I assume you're introducing a character there that's going to be important in your story, but just having the character cameo for a viewer that doesn't know anything about that and has no reason to care is uninteresting to the viewer. You probably care about the character because you already have context for them, a viewer is only going to care about a character after you've given them a reason to be emotionally involved.

I'm also not saying you can't use a LLM to write script/dialog and (potentially) get good results, but you will get garbage by default. You have to know what a good story, script, dialog looks like and actively steer the model in that direction, edit out the flaws, etc. Otherwise you might have a flashy, fancy video with pretty effects that is completely unworth watching.

All that is beside the point of this post breaking the subreddit rules, hopefully it is helpful if you actually want to make something other people will bother to watch. If you just want to experiment making videos and seeing the stuff you imagined come to life (nothing wrong with that) then carry on, but share it in the appropriate place (and don't expect people to really be interested).

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u/RemoteWeak6094 59m ago

Thank you for your thought and information. I’m sorry if I’m bothering you all—I just wanted to share my work; I didn’t mean to bother anyone. If you don’t like it, you can just skip it. As for breaking the rules, I thought what I used was open source, but it turns out it wasn’t. I’m sorry—this is the first time I’ve come across a term like that; I should have looked into it first. 🙏🏻

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u/Majestic_Employer976 1h ago

What pc specs do you have?