u/Autobot-Grimlock

Seedance 2.0 credits per second of video on Elevenlabs?

I almost never use Elevenlabs but I noticed now they offer the main video models like Seedance 2 and SD2 Fast, Kling, etc. When I go to generate a video, it tells me Seedance 2.0 is 3258 credits - but that's not a cost. It doesn't say how many seconds that gives you. When I search on their site i don't see any breakdown of the per-second credit cost of video models. Does anyone know the per-second cost - or how long those clips are that are 3258 credits? Also, how is Elevenlabs on restrictions like for using photorealistic ai-generated characters and action scenes. Are they super strict like Runway, or the same as everyone else like Higgsfield, etc?

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u/Autobot-Grimlock — 2 hours ago

Realistic faces for Kling/HappyHorse on Runway?

Hey guys, thinking about Runway. Can anyone tell me if you can use AI-generated assets that have photo realistic faces with Kling and Happyhorse? Is it only a problem for Seedance 2? Any hints on how this works would be a great help. I need to use AI-generated photo realistic characters. They are not famous people. They are not real people.

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u/Autobot-Grimlock — 22 hours ago
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The Mountain - A Short Dark Fantasy Samurai Film Make with Seedance 2.0, and Grok

Honors graduate of the University of Utah’s graduate film production program. With 12+ years crafting real films, this is my first AI short film. Hope you enjoy!

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u/Autobot-Grimlock — 1 day ago

Born into the Miles and Jarvis St. George Pioneer Families in 1896, This Documentary Series Tells the Story of George Jarvis Miles From His Own Autobiography

Born in St. George, Utah in 1896 while his father was serving an LDS mission in Kentucky, young George Jarvis Miles was taught Spanish by his devoted schoolteacher mother before he even started school — a skill that later helped him survive as a teenage sheepherder and serve as an interpreter for Spanish-speaking soldiers in World War I. This is his remarkable true story.

In this episode from George Jarvis Miles’ own autobiography, experience the early life of a boy raised by his pioneer mother. He learned Spanish at home, impressed his kindergarten classmates, milked cows before dawn, rushed home after school to harvest almonds from the family orchard, and grew up hearing his mother’s powerful “crust story” of pioneer hardship during their days of dire poverty.

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u/Autobot-Grimlock — 4 days ago