generating-videos

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ALWAYS read this skill before generating or animating any video, or calling video_generate — text-to-video, image-to-video, a start→end transition, or a reference / motion / audio-guided clip. Generates a video from a brief — one clip, or several clips joined into a single file at any length. Use when the user wants to make or generate a video, animate a photo, bring an image to life, produce b-roll, film a described scene, or move from one held frame to another. This skill should also be used when the video takes its motion or style from an existing video, or has to run to an existing audio track.

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# Video Generation Turn a brief into a video. ## Workflow ### Step 1: Read the brief and the media **Look at everything the user supplied.** Run `image_analysis` on each image and `video_analysis` on each video. Write down what each one shows — who is in it, where it is, how it is lit, how it is framed — so the prompt matches it instead of describing something different. Send a product URL or photo to `analyzing-products`. Skip an image you already know: you made it this turn, or you have already analyzed it. **Then read the brief**: how long the video runs, what happens in it, where it will be posted, and whether anyone speaks. **Where the video has a product, write one description of it** and reuse it unchanged in every storyboard and every clip prompt — rephrasing it between calls reads as a different product. - **Material and finish**, surface by surface. - **Size** — its width and height, and how it sits against a hand. - **Two to five visual anchors** — features you can verify in the product image and nothing else: exact colours, the shape of a closure or handle, the gauge of a chain or strap, a surface finish, a distinguishing mark. - **What may be done with each part** — which parts are fixed to it, and the whole of what the moving ones allow. Nothing later does anything to the product that isn't on this list. **Don't transcribe what the label says.** Spelling out the printing invites the model to redraw it, and redrawn text comes back warped. ### Step ...

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Author
aiskillstore
Repository
aiskillstore/marketplace
Created
8 months ago
Last Updated
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Language
Python
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