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Ten thousand for him alive. The amber eyes are the only proof. In the rain-soaked darkness, the best hunters were closing in on Kael. The poisoned bolt had already pierced his shoulder. But it wasn’t a human who saved him👀 She descended from the sky on leathery wings. She tore out the bolt, healed the wound, and removed his mask. And when her fingers touched him… he — eyes still closed — suddenly grabbed her hand. Now it’s no longer clear: who caught whom? Made with @PixVerse_ #PixVerseCPP
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Been generating in Pixverse today and realized Seedance 2.0 got way cheaper than before. Used to spend 450 credits for 15 seconds in 720p. Now it’s only 150. On my Pro plan, 1080p costs exactly 270 credits. Double-checked my credit history because the difference was too big to believe👀 If you’re generating a lot right now, this is actually a really good time. Prompt below 👇 @PixVerse_ #PixverseCPP
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Quick correction: 15s in 720p is currently 135 credits, not 150. This is available on PixVerse Web for Pro & Premium users until June 25🔥
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Prompt: Cinematic photorealistic footage shot on ARRI Alexa 35, anamorphic lens, shallow depth of field, natural film grain. The main character is a powerful female warrior with curly light hair, intense green eyes, ornate golden bronze headpiece, tribal black and white face paint, and textured woven clothing. She has a strong, commanding presence. The scene takes place in an ancient stone circle surrounded by thick fog in a misty forest at dusk. Dramatic natural lighting. The shot opens with a strong hook — she suddenly emerges from the thick fog walking directly toward the camera, golden headpiece catching sharp light. The camera pushes in as she moves forward with purpose. Quick dynamic cut to a circling tracking shot as she walks into the center of the stone circle. She stops in the middle, slowly raises her arms in a ritual gesture. Wind moves her hair and clothes. At this moment she begins to speak. Monologue (starts around the 2nd second and continues until the end of the clip, with logical pauses): “Ancestors… hear me.” (pause)“I am your blood.” (pause)“I carry your fire.” (pause)“Rise… and stand with me.” She speaks in a low, steady, and powerful voice, filled with quiet conviction and growing inner strength. Her tone is ritualistic and emotionally charged — controlled, but with deep feeling, like a vow. While she speaks, the camera dynamically cuts between extreme close-ups of her intense green eyes, the golden headpiece, and her hands. Ethereal energy particles begin to rise from the ground. Transparent silhouettes of ancient warrior spirits slowly materialize around the stone circle. She stands tall in the center and slowly spreads her arms wide. All the spirits simultaneously turn their heads toward her. She looks straight into the camera with a fierce, unwavering gaze. The camera slowly pulls back to a wide cinematic shot as the spirits fully surround her. Audio: Dark cinematic ritual music with deep drums, low drones and an ethereal choir that gradually builds and swells toward the end. Her voice has strong reverb and emotional weight. Layered ancestral whispers respond to her words, growing louder with each line. Wind and a rising magical hum. No subtitles, no text, no logos. Photorealistic, high-end cinematic quality with dynamic camera movement and multiple sharp transitions.
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Turned my 9-panel storyboard into a 15-second video using Seedance in @PixVerse_ with just one prompt. It’s already starting to feel like a real story. Prompt in the comments 👇 #PixVerseCPP
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LUXURY SUNGLASSES FASHION AD — 15-second cinematic sequence, 9 shots, 16:9 anamorphic, 35mm film look, golden-hour seaside, warm soft light, premium editorial mood. Consistent character throughout: elegant blonde woman, pink silk scarf wrapped around her head, flowing pink chiffon dress, black designer sunglasses with dark gradient lenses. Maintain identical face, wardrobe and sunglasses in every shot. SHOT 1 (0.0–2.0s): Cinematic wide shot, the woman walks along the shoreline, pink silk dress and scarf billowing in the sea breeze, gentle waves washing over wet sand, soft dolly-in following her, warm backlight. SHOT 2 (2.0–3.5s): Medium side profile, scarf fluttering in the wind, ocean waves behind, subtle push-in revealing her profile as she gazes at the horizon, sunset glow. SHOT 3 (3.5–5.5s): Extreme close-up, manicured fingers gently adjusting the black sunglasses on her face, micro push-in on the lenses, shimmering ocean reflection drifting across the dark gradient lenses, detailed skin texture, premium product focus. SHOT 4 (5.5–7.0s): Medium shot from behind, pink chiffon dress swirling in motion as she walks, gentle lateral tracking, ethereal fabric movement, dreamy light. SHOT 5 (7.0–9.0s): Extreme close-up of her eyes seen through the tinted lenses, slow push-in, subtle blink and eye movement, light reflections drifting across the gradient lenses, intimate powerful gaze, shallow depth of field. SHOT 6 (9.0–10.5s): Medium shot, the woman sitting elegantly on coastal rocks, hand resting near her chin, scarf moving in the breeze, gentle static frame, refined mood. SHOT 7 (10.5–12.0s): Quick beautiful detail insert — black sunglasses resting on pink sheer fabric with golden light. SHOT 8 (12.0–13.5s): Medium close-up — she adjusts the pink headscarf with one hand and looks toward camera with quiet elegance. SHOT 9 (13.5–15.0s): Cinematic silhouette, the woman in flowing dark dress and scarf against a glowing sunset over the ocean, fabric trailing in the wind, smooth pull-back camera, sun flare on horizon, serene anamorphic finale. AUDIO: cinematic downtempo fashion track, ~95 BPM, deep soft bass, airy wordless female vocals, subtle ocean ambience; gentle build through the middle, peak around shot 8, resolving into a soft wave on the final shot. Soft intimate female voiceover whisper — at 3.5s: "The world doesn't change…", at 7s: "…what changes is what you see it through.", at 13.5s: "See more." STYLE: anamorphic widescreen, film grain, warm cinematic color grade, elegant slow movement, no text overlays, no logos, high-end perfume-commercial aesthetic.
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Continuing my music video experiments 🎤 I wrote the lyrics in Gemini specifically for this story, then added the following block to the prompt for Seedance 2.0: The song is — catchy, high-energy pop, BPM 104, E Minor. The song is in English. The woman lip-syncs the lyrics precisely. Lyrics: "I’m shining bright, I’ve got the power, This is my time, this is my hour! Unstoppable, wild and free, There is nobody else I’d rather be! Yeah, I own it, every day, Watch me as I pave the way!" Real result? ~105 BPM, E Minor. Amazing match! @PixVerse_ #PixverseCPP #PixVerse #Seedance #AIMusicVideo #PixverseCPP
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Kiber Alla retweeted
A frozen stage drifting on the sea. Created with Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
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Kiber Alla retweeted
"The Whistle" 😮‍💨❤️🎶 Created with Seedance 2.0 Inside @higgsfield_ai @higgsfield #higgsfieldpartner #AIArt #AIイラスト︎︎
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I did my own test. Gave both models the same task: write a prompt for the first part of my story. From the very first generation, the difference is obvious in dynamics, movement, and cinematography. Opus 4.8 clearly underperforms compared to Claude Fable 5 here. The model you choose for writing prompts makes a real difference 🔥 Created with Seedance 2.0 on @higgsfield What's your favorite model for writing prompts?
Claude Fable 5 excels at scriptwriting. We just paired it with the Higgsfield MCP and the results are stunning. Here is a comparison with Opus 4.8:
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He wanted the power… But became ash instead. 🔥 The dark force doesn’t ask about your plans. It simply takes everything. Made with @invideoOfficial Agent One — try it at invideo.io
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Kiber Alla retweeted
Flovaで作成した、人間の家の中に隠れた小さな世界🐭✨ @FlovaAI #FlovaAIChallenge #Flovaai #Flovacpp #madewithflova 静かな出会いから、愛とぬくもり、そして小さな奇跡の物語が始まる。
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Kiber Alla retweeted
The canvas is ready. What will you CRE[AI]TE? We are excited to launch CapCut’s 1st AI Festival, a global celebration of original work and the imagination AI makes possible. Submissions are now open through August 10, 2026. From Films and Series to Creative and Commercial, CRE[AI]TE celebrates storytelling and creativity in all its forms. Four tracks. One festival. Unlimited possibilities. $200,000 in total cash awards, led by a Grand Prix, Category Winners, Category Honorees, the Student Vision Award, and Spotlight Selections. Plus film festival premieres, CapCut creator event screenings, industry connections, and more. Everyone can apply for a free starter pack of CapCut credits and Pro access to kickstart your journey. Submit your entries and learn more: capcut.creaite26.com RT comment in 9hr to get 200 free credits.
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Made with @invideoOfficial Agent One — try it at invideo.io 2 MINUTES OF CINEMA IN ONE GO 🔥 All I gave InVideo Agent One: • 18-page “CINEMATIC VISUAL LANGUAGE” guide • Character reference The agent delivered: 5 original concepts completely new characters and locations a full shot list of 22 shots. I just directed and curated. Full honest breakdown below👇 #AgentOne #InVideo #AIVideo
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2/3 Here's how it actually started. My first prompt was: "I want to create a video under 2 minutes in the style described in this file. My character and storyline will be original. Please suggest 5 short concepts with different storylines." At this point I gave it ONLY the guide — no face reference yet. That came later, when invideo's generated character didn't convince me. I could've regenerated it in the agent, but I already had a face I liked, so I used that. The flow: ✅Uploaded the PDF → asked for 5 short concepts with different storylines. ✅Picked "Bloom" (Genna Night): a scout crashes into the jungle after dark. Something starts tracking her — not to kill, but to guide. ✅Asked it to open with a strong hook write 3 short script versions. ✅After choosing the hook → asked for a full director's script for 2 minutes (6 acts, 22 shots). ✅Then came the character sheet location sheets — this is where I added the face reference. By this point I could already tell the agent understood the system I'd given it.
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3/3 Here's the part nobody tells you 👇 A lot of shots came out perfect on the FIRST try. The agent genuinely cuts down failed generations. My workflow: I generated in batches of 4 — lock consistency, review, then move on. That way a mistake never bleeds into the next shots. What I'd tell anyone starting out: ✅ Don't need max detail? Set 720p from the start — it saves serious credits. (Catch: 720p struggles on wide shots — either pick a different shot or bump it up to 1080p.) ✅ Consistency breaks — face, pose, a pistol turning into a rifle? Drop a still frame from the previous shot in as a reference. Beats any text prompt. ✅ Want energy? Literally ask for 2–3 transitions inside a single shot. ✅ Always tell it to generate video WITH audio. Don't assume it will. ✅ The agent can edit the whole cut for you — mine cost 130 credits for 2 min. But since every shot is numbered, editing it yourself is faster AND cheaper (and you can drop in your own music effects). ✅ What you set up upfront — the visual-language guide that carries the logic, plus your references — is what cuts down failed shots and speeds everything up. Full video 👉 x.com/Kiber_Alla/status/2061…
🚀2 MINUTES OF CINEMA IN ONE GO! I gave Agent One just 2 documents: • my 18-page “CINEMATIC VISUAL LANGUAGE” guide • character sheet of the heroine The Agent delivered: several plot options brand new characters full shot list of 22 shots. I directed, chose, guided everything👌 Result — pure fire 🔥 Not a copy of the film, but an original story. Want to create this fast without burning credits? The full step-by-step breakdown is coming in the next video! #AgentOne #InVideo #AIVideo @invideoOfficial
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Today I’ve been testing music generation in Seedance 2.0 and it’s already on another level 🔥 I pre-wrote the lyrics with Gemini to avoid any weird surprises with the words. What really impressed me is how well Seedance 2.0 understands musical characteristics. I specified: energetic, catchy, playful pop, ~132 BPM, A Major, Coloratura soprano And in most tests, it actually worked really well. You don’t have to just write “pop” — you can directly set BPM, key, and even vocal timbre, and the results become much more accurate. Created with Seedance 2.0 on @higgsfield Quick tip👇
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If you’re making a music video with lyrics, it’s much better to put audio details (BPM, key, timbre) in a separate block in your prompt🎶 However, if you’re generating a non-music video and try to control background music by writing something like: FORMAT: 15s / 150 BPM / 15 SHOTS — in most cases, the BPM won’t be respected. Want to check how accurately Seedance 2.0 matched the BPM and key? Free tool here: vocalremover.easeus.com/bpm-… Have you tried controlling BPM in your prompts? What results did you get?
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🔥 Made this entire video with ONE simple prompt 3 references 🥁🐉 No rigid shot timing — I let the model choreograph itself to the beat. Prompt below 👇 Created with Seedance 2.0 on @higgsfield
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How I created it: ✅ Character sheet — 3 angles (close-up front back full-body) to lock her face & outfit ✅ Master shot — the girl with the dragon drum, built from that sheet ✅ Storyboard with 9 angles — used only as a loose guide for consistency (no strict order, no requirement to use them all) Video prompt: "Viral TikTok-style drum hook, instantly memorable rhythm, addictive beat that sticks in the head. All body movements and camera changes must sync to the drum beats. ACTION — rapid-cut montage on drum beat, distinct angles. Audio: deep da tanggu booms on every cut, fabric swoosh on each arm swing, willow leaves rustling. A woman looks happy and inspired while playing the drum. Her movements are sweeping and confident, perfectly synchronized with the music".
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