@DjBobbyHustle

Just found this channel and you 3 for 3 with the bangers back to back to back 💪🏿

@TIVOSTUDIOS

Ah, this Nim platform wants me to pay 12 dollars and still get my videos with a watermark? lol if that is their attempt to make me go for the 20-dollar options, it failed

@user-on6uf6om7s

It's a start and I'm glad to see progress on this front but I can't see anyone other than slop channels using it in its current form. We really need character consistency, image and video regeneration per scene, and much better narration to make these videos enjoyable to watch. Bonus points if we can add our own clips/narration as well, though I suppose we can do the latter after the fact given there's no background audio.

@matrixmedia381

This is both impressive and scary!

@iammaxwellcole

Hmmm. Consistency is the key for all stories, it’s a step from a model standpoint, voices, etc, but it’s character consistency that matters most for any narrative storytelling, which I wish the “stories” portion of this software and video would have outlined but it is a step.

@jfish5782

Thanks, BDM - I'm enjoying your videos!

@bravo1oh1

The bigfoot and easter bunny is actually viral material

@danizh

Amazing! Will save so much time. ❤️

@john_blues

We new they were VEO3 because of the low quality audio. Not sure why Google didn't immediately recognize that and add some type of filtering to the post processing to fix it.

@jamesjross

I think the most scary thing is how its slop. I worked with a now defunct media agency that was article based that was meant to explain scientific research and results to a wider audience. I'd like the ability take and article and use it to write a whole script or article - maybe even load a video that I act out for exactly what I want it to look like. Add still images - from stock images or from (for example) a scientific diagram or results from a study and it can put together a good explainer video that is accurate, original and informative. That would be really good AND not just slop.

@marcusalkemade5994

For me, as a graphic designer very interested in animation, all the examples showed me that this platform is useless for me. Character consistence is the most important thing!! Which platform actually let's me develop 3d characters consistenly as well as lip-sync audio? I'm using Hedra now in combination with Chat GPT for image creation, but it is still a pain to work with. Any ideas?

@AI_Viper

@11:00 they may want to be careful on some of those images produced.

@TheHappyImbecile

LOL, not sure if its just me, but the whole time i was like ... HOW MUCHC!?!?   
I mean, i know to start there is a cost to the credits, but did not see how much it will ost to animate the same videos.
Thanks

@PeterStrmberg007

I don't understand how they managed to get the stories so INCONSISTENT! Even text prompting you can normally get more consistency. 3 completely different yellow star fish in 3 shots. The characters are even worse. Don't know how much they paying for the shout out, but it's not enough.

@TheBlueRage

I joined Nim from your link (Free Version). My issue is that I have 2 months left on Ai Invideo, which is a great storyteller but uses Stock footage. The ai generation is costly. Now they have a new feature for creating ads using real humans (V4). I haven't used that yet. It would be a game-changer if the actors somehow did the scenes. So, I am trying to trim down the overlap. For example, Open Art ai has several tools to generate still images, I also have Kling, Runway, etc, and student version of VEO 3. Let's say I mad a car video. Well, the stock footage will not have the exact car. However, I download the car photos of that model or in VEO 3, have chat GPT describe the car (Make and Model) and that work (For Kling, Runway and VEO3. Then I have to import ai invideo into ClipChamp and match Image to Video. Cumbersome but it worked. I guess we are all waiting for an all in one solution that doesn't break the bank. I'm on the fence for keeping ai Invideo.

@chipcode5538

Pixar here is the proof, the elderly couple is almost identical to some scenes from the Up Movie.

@montanadivacreations9267

So many platforms so little time. If we have open Art. do we need NIM, or do they do the same things just differently?

@alienwatchers934

thanks for the video, what did it cost to generate the mildred jensen video?

@redswetter

How do you make a consistent character? Keeping the same face throughout a story?

@arturkre5793

the voices are soo bad it ruins the whole video, i hope they will improve on that. The videos are really good