@TheoreticallyMedia

Check out Krea's INSANE new AI Video Upscaler here: https://youtu.be/5mwKcBPlfVM

@WifeWantsAWizard

"All that is in the past now." That was three days ago. That's hysterical.

@maxriggah299

That stuff is insane the way it can bring a still old picture to life like that. That shit is MAD.

@AustinsEdits

Just so everyone is aware: anything that’s actually released Is automatically better than Sora. Sora doesn’t exist until it’s actually released as far as I’m Concerned.

@theserpentline1748

Definitely the best rendered spinning Icon I've seen so far. 9/10

@Anobrax

The morphed fingers reminded me of ghost in the shell typing.😅

An epic fantasy battle scene though? That was certainly a dance off. lol

@therainman7777

This model is “definitely on a Sora level”? Come on man. Are you joking? This is not even in remotely the same ballpark as Sora. It’s still impressive, all of this stuff is. But let’s not pretend this is anywhere close to Sora’s quality level.

@suzevidz

I always get so excited when I see you post a new video. You always have the best information! I've made a ton of videos from your Haiper AI recommendation and am off to try Dream Machine now. Thank you so much for your great videos. 😁

@JustArtsCreations

Always with the top quality content! Thanks again! Been enjoying SD3 too today cant wait for fine tuned models

@ItWasntAPhase

Wow I own a small business. Uploaded a photo of my logo then brought it to life.  Amazing!  Gonna Use it.  Also I sketch for fun.  Animated a few of my favorites.  I am loving this! This photo to video tech will finally allow for some cohesiveness in AI videos

@chungnicky

Thanks, just tried it and it's probably the best image-to-video platform right now. Amazing job with face and anatomy consistency! However, I'm also looking for prompt consistency. Looking forward to creating the real dream machine.

@AiNomadArt

I have tested several mainstream AI video generators, 
and most of them still have a long way to go, 
especially when it comes to character details, 
particularly facial features. 

Although Dream Machine retains most details at the beginning, 
it still loses some when the character starts moving. 

However, the overall effect is really impressive. 
I'm truly grateful that you could share such a great tool. 
I've been waiting for this for so long.

:face-blue-smiling::face-blue-smiling::face-blue-smiling:

@doogzmedia

Great taste in music Tim! First, learned you were a Dream Theater fan and now learn you are an Anthrax fan! Great work as always.

@thePixelSage

Appreciate you keeping helping us keep on top of all this, very helpful!

@GRNKRBY

Reminder that Pika Labs is still a lot of fun. Does cost money for the website version, but they do have some unlimited use paid plans (if these models end up charging per use instead of unlimited when they go pay).

Waiting to see what Midjourney does for video.

@SuperMouseDV

One of my favorite AI content creators.. I am currently playing with this and will be Paying for it in the future to it as I really see the potential :)

@TokenizedAI

Regarding the camera rotation, I've found "cinematic orbit shot" works quite well. That being said, while the camera movements are definitely impressive and so useful for actual projects, the control is still a bit limited, as you say. I gave Luma that as feedback because it's critical when you don't just want a bunch of random shots and a more fluid sequence of clips.

@High-Tech-Geek

This is getting expensive. ~30¢ per roll.
Didn't the balloonhead crew say they rolled 300 times for each shot? That's $90 for 1 semi-usable shot.

@jamesdonnelly8888

Good to discover your channel, great first watch of one of your vids - thanks Tim

@chriscodling6573

I have this idea that I can finally watch my dreams as if they're a movie with the right prompt. This is getting me closer and closer to that ideal