I started playing with it. Just like Suno I cannot wait for easier manipulation of the AI. Tough for me when the creativity is usually skewed by limiting prompts. Still absolutely incredible where we are now though.
On the camera motion I slightly disagree on, the camera motion should be first so the AI knows how to frame the subject, but they both should be mentioned in the first step. I use the COALS method: Camera: movement tracking/static Object: subject and details of subject Action: what is happening in scene Location: time/place 1800AD evening park Style: 50mm lens, gel lighting, anime Great job on explaining though
MiniMax also works well in different orders, I have found, even when adding a camera movement late in the prompt. I have had it work well for me in many different orders. But the "COALS" method is definitely an awesome base.
Very helpful. Thanks so much! I wonder if you had included what we see with the tilt up prompt if it would have worked. For example: Man speaking as camera tilts up to show the ceiling.
Beautiful 25 years old Korean man standing center in Street Close-up Shot front on Camera Object:man Without Talking Camera: 25 years old Korean man Joyful Facial expression Camera: Dolly-Shot in and orbit camera @@cyberjungle
HI!! Thanks again for all of your work! So to confirm: Kling and MiniMax - Subject and Action first, then Camera Movement RunWay - Camera Movement fist and then Subject and Action? What about for Luma Dream Machine? I am working on a short film (thanks to you) and these camera movements are killing my tokens! LOL
@@cyberjungle Yeap! I know thats there for Luma, two things: Does it go in the front? and Sometimes I notice that my camera motion is better when I type it compared to choosing the dropdown. Just my experience. And THANK YOU!!!
@@cyberjungle if you are honest man can you tell me reality about Minimax and runway ML Gen-3 alpha turbo Daily limitations monthly $99 unlimited or any limitations and generating time????
Hey bro, I’ve seen your face swap video and it’s helped me tremendously. But are there better versions of it? Because it seems to be an older version of Flux
I wonder if, at 4:21, for the "Camera moves up vertically" prompt that didn't work for you if you instead gave the camera a target then it might fulfil it? For example, "camera tiles up vertically to look up to ornate ceiling" or "Camera moves up vertically to show the vast crowd"
You are correct, MiniMax works best with a target in the prompt for camera movements such as tilts that reveal something new. This is how the UA-camr TaoPrompts does it as well, as you may have seen, in his recent MiniMax Guide. Cheers. 👍🏾👍🏾
@@cyberjungle I look forward to a future where there is much more predictable camera control. It should be possible to rig camera moves and 'actors' for that matter so they obey instructions. We would have much more authorship then.
Beautiful 25 years old Korean man standing center in Street Close-up Shot front on Camera Object:man Without Talking Camera: 25 years old Korean Man very crying Facial expression Camera: Dolly-Shot in and orbit camera
@StoryWavee Making characters quiet is easy, and I do it all the time. Simply prompt that the character is "quiet" or "quiet and silent." The word "quiet" works the best, I find. Good Luck
@@lineardrift Use the word "quiet" when prompting for a character to not speak. I use this quite a bit and it always works, though sometimes it helps to mention this twice in the prompt, in the beginning and at the end.
@@cyberjungle You're right, repetition works well. I use "character is quiet," and that usually does the job, though i sometimes repeat it in the beginning and the end of the prompt, so that the A.I. REALLY gets it. 😅
I think if you want the camera to be in the air, you need to say aerial shot or drone shot. Minimax doesn't believe a human camera man can get that high otherwise....
And I guessed that MiniMax would become paid, like many other AI. So the joy of free generations is over) Honestly, generation from photos is still bad, if compared with kling ai, for example.
Paid is the way to go for serious creators. Those who don't want to pay are not serious about filmmaking using A.I. So this is GREAT, because it separates the serious filmmakers from the majority who use services like MiniMax who don't want to pay for an Unlimited Plan (yet many of them waste money on other things).
@@FilmSpook It's a pity that Kling AI doesn't make an unlimited plan. I bought an unlimited plan on Runway, but I would gladly buy it on Kling AI, but unfortunately it's not there(
This is solid info that is actually useful. Thanks for sharing.
It's a really nice and detailed video, please make more detailed video about MiniMax
thanks for this video bro.
Great video and great shots, the expressions on that last one are crazy
Thanks for sharing!
Wow some of these truly realistic! Great tips indeed
I started playing with it. Just like Suno I cannot wait for easier manipulation of the AI. Tough for me when the creativity is usually skewed by limiting prompts. Still absolutely incredible where we are now though.
You always deliver, my Friend. 😅Excellent Work, thanks again! I'm on their Unlimited Plan and I love it. Cheers 💓
MiniMax understands the command "dolly zoom in" for a dolly-in shot as well, I've learned. 👍🏾
No it doesn't -- at least not with image to video. Just tried it, and the image was all over the place.
On the camera motion I slightly disagree on, the camera motion should be first so the AI knows how to frame the subject, but they both should be mentioned in the first step. I use the COALS method:
Camera: movement tracking/static
Object: subject and details of subject
Action: what is happening in scene
Location: time/place 1800AD evening park
Style: 50mm lens, gel lighting, anime
Great job on explaining though
MiniMax also works well in different orders, I have found, even when adding a camera movement late in the prompt. I have had it work well for me in many different orders. But the "COALS" method is definitely an awesome base.
thanks for the video, also I would like to see the errors, like when its not working good. and what are the bad promptings..
많이 배우고 갑니다~
Hi. In trial, we can download videos in 1280x720. If I will buy a plan, it will be 1920x1080 or not?
Very helpful. Thanks so much! I wonder if you had included what we see with the tilt up prompt if it would have worked. For example: Man speaking as camera tilts up to show the ceiling.
Yes 🙌🏻
@@cyberjungleI think I learned that from you. 😂
Beautiful 25 years old Korean man standing center in Street Close-up Shot front on Camera
Object:man Without Talking
Camera: 25 years old Korean man Joyful Facial expression
Camera: Dolly-Shot in and orbit camera
@@cyberjungle
HI!! Thanks again for all of your work! So to confirm:
Kling and MiniMax - Subject and Action first, then Camera Movement
RunWay - Camera Movement fist and then Subject and Action?
What about for Luma Dream Machine?
I am working on a short film (thanks to you) and these camera movements are killing my tokens! LOL
That’s correct 👍🏼 For Luma you can choose the camera motion from a dropdown menu. You don’t need to add it to your prompts.
@@cyberjungle Yeap! I know thats there for Luma, two things: Does it go in the front? and Sometimes I notice that my camera motion is better when I type it compared to choosing the dropdown. Just my experience.
And THANK YOU!!!
@@cyberjungle if you are honest man can you tell me reality about Minimax and runway ML Gen-3 alpha turbo
Daily limitations monthly $99 unlimited or any limitations and generating time????
Hey bro, I’ve seen your face swap video and it’s helped me tremendously. But are there better versions of it? Because it seems to be an older version of Flux
Great tips, as always. Thank you.
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Wow i still learn for my content
Great 👏👏👍
I wonder if, at 4:21, for the "Camera moves up vertically" prompt that didn't work for you if you instead gave the camera a target then it might fulfil it? For example, "camera tiles up vertically to look up to ornate ceiling" or "Camera moves up vertically to show the vast crowd"
You are correct, MiniMax works best with a target in the prompt for camera movements such as tilts that reveal something new. This is how the UA-camr TaoPrompts does it as well, as you may have seen, in his recent MiniMax Guide. Cheers. 👍🏾👍🏾
Hello I actually tried that with “camera shows the fist in the air” but it didn’t work. Ceiling may work I should try that 👍🏼
@@cyberjungle I look forward to a future where there is much more predictable camera control. It should be possible to rig camera moves and 'actors' for that matter so they obey instructions. We would have much more authorship then.
@@cyberjungleI'm waiting for your reply runway ML Gen-3 alpha and minimax hailou $99 full unlimited or any limitations??
Very useful, I'd like someone to collaborate on some music videos, who understands this tech
I would like to see software like this take an image from a scene in a famous movie and then pan the camera around for new angles and perspectives.
That would be soo cool 👍🏻
Beautiful 25 years old Korean man standing center in Street Close-up Shot front on Camera
Object:man Without Talking
Camera: 25 years old Korean Man very crying Facial expression
Camera: Dolly-Shot in and orbit camera
😂... Everyone will be jumping on runway when they see there new "act-one".
Act One is fantastic ✨👍🏼
She is silent doesn't work. I couldn't get silent characters with different prompts
Try to write to the beginning and end of your prompt two times. Repetition works 👍🏼
Same for me.....
@StoryWavee Making characters quiet is easy, and I do it all the time. Simply prompt that the character is "quiet" or "quiet and silent." The word "quiet" works the best, I find. Good Luck
@@lineardrift Use the word "quiet" when prompting for a character to not speak. I use this quite a bit and it always works, though sometimes it helps to mention this twice in the prompt, in the beginning and at the end.
@@cyberjungle You're right, repetition works well. I use "character is quiet," and that usually does the job, though i sometimes repeat it in the beginning and the end of the prompt, so that the A.I. REALLY gets it. 😅
I think if you want the camera to be in the air, you need to say aerial shot or drone shot. Minimax doesn't believe a human camera man can get that high otherwise....
Crane lift camera
And I guessed that MiniMax would become paid, like many other AI. So the joy of free generations is over) Honestly, generation from photos is still bad, if compared with kling ai, for example.
Paid is the way to go for serious creators. Those who don't want to pay are not serious about filmmaking using A.I. So this is GREAT, because it separates the serious filmmakers from the majority who use services like MiniMax who don't want to pay for an Unlimited Plan (yet many of them waste money on other things).
@@FilmSpook It's a pity that Kling AI doesn't make an unlimited plan. I bought an unlimited plan on Runway, but I would gladly buy it on Kling AI, but unfortunately it's not there(
Not everyone has money to waste on something that will not see a return @@FilmSpook
@@FilmSpook your content falls under the no effort copy what everyone else is doing trend so...
I miss the days of free AI generation. The companies are trying to get as much cash as they can from us now.