Hey Jordan.. Your videos are always to informative and your enthusiasm for creating videos is so contagious. Thanks for all the great info regarding ai and branding..I always enjoy watching you and learning what's next for video creating. I love being a subscriber to Ma and think it's the best place for great content for videos. You really are amazing and fun to watch!!! thanks again..Norm
Wow! Thanks Norm! 😄🙏 That's incredibly kind of you to say! That makes me so happy to read and can't thank you enough! That's a great way to end 2023 😄 Hoping 2024 is a fantastic year of creation for you!
You're too kind 😄🙏 Thanks so much! Been 7 years of working together and it's been great! Building relationship and trust early I guess is the answer to your question
Hey, not sure if you guys reply here. I’ve downloaded a few different Multiscreen generators and i’ve installed them in Final Cut Pro no worries. But when I drag media into the sections, the video won’t play in the generator, it just acts like i’ve dragged a screenshot of the video into it, and treats it like it’s a picture. Do you have any tips on how to fix this? Hope you can help 🙏🏼
I expect 3d to take the internet by storm this year. I've also started learning 3d to implement in my real life footage but I find it very tough the find proper tutorials to help achieve the examples you showed in the video. Do you have some recommandations for video's or channels that could help me with learning more about 3d implementation?
I strongly disagree with the notion that the easier things get to do, because of AI generative tools, the more likely it is that storytellers win. I say this because whilst these tools are growing exponentially, this doesn't mean that the best storytellers are going to get on the bandwagon. I'm not a luddite, technological availability has spurred storytelling on throughout the ages - from the pen to the print press to the camera to the digital camera to the affordable camera. But, did microwaves make people better cooks? Did email mean people were spending less time having to correspond? Has Facebook made us more sociable? Has RUclips made people make more meaningful stuff? Has CGI resulted in a higher proportion of better films, or just flashy meaningless spectacle? These generative tools are fun, and used the right way will help some storytelling. But the foundational knowledge of filmmaking, storytelling, animation, music-making is crucial and the more crap that becomes trend (then expectation) and takes up time and reduces that. I know I'm being negative, but I'm also excited to play with them. For the most part though I reckon it's just going to be a continuation of the race to the bottom. A further deluge of crap. Tools over story. A pseudo-creativity of style over substance. Great channel by the way! You've helped me a lot.
Motion array is horrible. I’m not the type to leave bad reviews but the video templates and presets are all extremely difficult to work with or are completely broken. I’ve followed every tutorial they provide but each template has a unique way of editing them but the tutorial they give is just a generic not helpful video. The templates are painful to edit and use, the drag and drop features are often broken. When using a transition pack, each transition has no proper description making it difficult to know what you’re importing. It’s all sluggish, painful, slow, and broken. Worst thing is, they won’t even offer a refund at all, the only way is if you don’t download anything. I’m very disappointed with this. You can search for other reviews and you’ll find many like mine.
gonna give 3d a entire year then give up on this whole design thing as a careere , this field is more about sales than design to make it post 2022 you need to become a creator or market yourself like those annoying know it all people on IG , sales would have been alot more easier than this , DO NOT MAKE YOUR PASSION YOUR CAREER YOU WILL GROW TO HATE IT
I'm sorry to hear 😔 it can be extremely frustrating when creation takes a backseat to marketing. I'm hoping that 2024 has a spark of joy and passion in creation again for you 🙏
It ain’t that bad man. I’ve been able to get some pretty awesome movement with it. Tweaking the prompt and negative prompt, and not going overkill on motion level, and you can get some great outputs. Also, it’s only just began so it’s gonna get better and better. The scale feature is awesome too, I change a 9x16 to 16x9 and it looked so good
@@ViDG0DI know how to prompt thanks and make award winning tv too, but if anyone thinks this is the future of filming they’re just wrong. AI is going to be great for many things, filmmaking as an end point isn’t one of them. I use it for things everyday which is great and incredibly helpful. Additionally, it is more than likely that the next year will define whether this type of AI is even able to continue. We shall see.
@@SimonHepworthyeah…I’m curious about AI because all we do is input information and it’s generated for us. Can we really take the credit for that image. What if me and someone across the world have the same idea? Who gets the rights?
Sorry to hear you feel this way Simon, I would say that for a free product that's still in development I think it's pretty incredible, but maybe this comes down to marketing and expectations vs it's current stage in development.
Hey Jordan.. Your videos are always to informative and your enthusiasm for creating videos is so contagious. Thanks for all the great info regarding ai and branding..I always enjoy watching you and learning what's next for video creating. I love being a subscriber to Ma and think it's the best place for great content for videos. You really are amazing and fun to watch!!! thanks again..Norm
Wow! Thanks Norm! 😄🙏 That's incredibly kind of you to say! That makes me so happy to read and can't thank you enough! That's a great way to end 2023 😄 Hoping 2024 is a fantastic year of creation for you!
Jordan is the best! Motionarray must be very lucky to have you ahaha. You do put in a lot of hard work into all these videos, I can tell. Good job! ❤
would you do a video on how you set up the lights to get these (seating in front of the desk) types of shots ?
dang. how did y’all get such an incredible content creator to make videos for your channel 🙌🏼
You're too kind 😄🙏 Thanks so much! Been 7 years of working together and it's been great! Building relationship and trust early I guess is the answer to your question
Hey, not sure if you guys reply here. I’ve downloaded a few different Multiscreen generators and i’ve installed them in Final Cut Pro no worries. But when I drag media into the sections, the video won’t play in the generator, it just acts like i’ve dragged a screenshot of the video into it, and treats it like it’s a picture. Do you have any tips on how to fix this?
Hope you can help 🙏🏼
Where we can found a tutorial on how it work for use motion array easily with davinci resolve please.
Dude got so invested in his own video TRENDS. He almost didn’t close AU lmao. Now I’m expecting you to share, your Audio side of things 😝🤪🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very nice, thank you!
I expect 3d to take the internet by storm this year. I've also started learning 3d to implement in my real life footage but I find it very tough the find proper tutorials to help achieve the examples you showed in the video. Do you have some recommandations for video's or channels that could help me with learning more about 3d implementation?
fantastic slide!
Haha 😂 thanks so much! 🙏
AI is going wildd
I strongly disagree with the notion that the easier things get to do, because of AI generative tools, the more likely it is that storytellers win.
I say this because whilst these tools are growing exponentially, this doesn't mean that the best storytellers are going to get on the bandwagon. I'm not a luddite, technological availability has spurred storytelling on throughout the ages - from the pen to the print press to the camera to the digital camera to the affordable camera.
But, did microwaves make people better cooks? Did email mean people were spending less time having to correspond? Has Facebook made us more sociable? Has RUclips made people make more meaningful stuff? Has CGI resulted in a higher proportion of better films, or just flashy meaningless spectacle?
These generative tools are fun, and used the right way will help some storytelling. But the foundational knowledge of filmmaking, storytelling, animation, music-making is crucial and the more crap that becomes trend (then expectation) and takes up time and reduces that. I know I'm being negative, but I'm also excited to play with them. For the most part though I reckon it's just going to be a continuation of the race to the bottom. A further deluge of crap. Tools over story. A pseudo-creativity of style over substance.
Great channel by the way! You've helped me a lot.
Motion array is horrible. I’m not the type to leave bad reviews but the video templates and presets are all extremely difficult to work with or are completely broken. I’ve followed every tutorial they provide but each template has a unique way of editing them but the tutorial they give is just a generic not helpful video. The templates are painful to edit and use, the drag and drop features are often broken. When using a transition pack, each transition has no proper description making it difficult to know what you’re importing. It’s all sluggish, painful, slow, and broken. Worst thing is, they won’t even offer a refund at all, the only way is if you don’t download anything. I’m very disappointed with this. You can search for other reviews and you’ll find many like mine.
I disagree. They are wonderful and I am having a great experience.
Completely accurate. Been doing this for 20yrs and a machine learning developer and still pissed this API owes me money for my time
gonna give 3d a entire year then give up on this whole design thing as a careere , this field is more about sales than design to make it post 2022 you need to become a creator or market yourself like those annoying know it all people on IG , sales would have been alot more easier than this , DO NOT MAKE YOUR PASSION YOUR CAREER YOU WILL GROW TO HATE IT
I'm sorry to hear 😔 it can be extremely frustrating when creation takes a backseat to marketing. I'm hoping that 2024 has a spark of joy and passion in creation again for you 🙏
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Adobe already announced they're working on AI video at Adobe Max Sneaks back in October. ruclips.net/video/kyYk-u2rxYA/видео.html
FYI. Pika is awful. Like really, really, bad. A million miles away from being usable.
you obviously don't know how to prompt then it's probably the best right now for free
It ain’t that bad man. I’ve been able to get some pretty awesome movement with it. Tweaking the prompt and negative prompt, and not going overkill on motion level, and you can get some great outputs.
Also, it’s only just began so it’s gonna get better and better.
The scale feature is awesome too, I change a 9x16 to 16x9 and it looked so good
@@ViDG0DI know how to prompt thanks and make award winning tv too, but if anyone thinks this is the future of filming they’re just wrong. AI is going to be great for many things, filmmaking as an end point isn’t one of them. I use it for things everyday which is great and incredibly helpful. Additionally, it is more than likely that the next year will define whether this type of AI is even able to continue. We shall see.
@@SimonHepworthyeah…I’m curious about AI because all we do is input information and it’s generated for us. Can we really take the credit for that image. What if me and someone across the world have the same idea? Who gets the rights?
Sorry to hear you feel this way Simon, I would say that for a free product that's still in development I think it's pretty incredible, but maybe this comes down to marketing and expectations vs it's current stage in development.