u/Far_One_6551

Anyone know about "Latted - AI Video Generator & Editor"?

Hey everyone,

I recently came across a tool called Latted (AI Video Generator & Editor).

Does anyone have any experience with it or know anything about it? I'm just looking for some general feedback on whether it's a good and reliable site before I decide to try it out.

Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

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u/Far_One_6551 — 13 days ago

Anyone know about "Latted - AI Video Generator & Editor"?....

Hey everyone,

I recently came across a tool called Latted (AI Video Generator & Editor).

Does anyone have any experience with it or know anything about it? I'm just looking for some general feedback on whether it's a good and reliable site before I decide to try it out.

Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

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u/Far_One_6551 — 13 days ago

Hi everyone!

I’m a professional in the education sector, and I’m looking to launch a generative video series focused on the history and culture of ancient kingdoms. My goal is to have a recurring narrator (my character/avatar) who "travels" through time to explain ancient laws, architecture, and daily life.

Since accuracy and visual stability are key for educational content, I’m looking for advice on the best workflow in 2026:

  1. Character Consistency: How do I keep the same face and style for my narrator across different eras (e.g., in a Roman toga vs. Egyptian linen)? Is it better to use HeyGen for the talking head and composite it, or rely on Character Reference features in tools like Runway or Kling?
  2. Historical Environments: For reconstructing ancient cities (Rome, Egypt, Khmer Empire), which models currently offer the best architectural fidelity? Should I go with Runway Gen-3, Luma, or Sora?
  3. The "Projection" Method: Is it more effective to generate the background first and then "project" my character into it via Green Screen/Compositing, or is "all-in-one" generation reliable enough now to maintain coherence?
  4. Audio & Voice: Any recommendations for high-quality, non-robotic narration? I need something that sounds engaging for long-form educational storytelling.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the HeyGen vs. Runway debate for this specific type of narrative project. Thanks in advance for your help!

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u/Far_One_6551 — 14 days ago

Hi everyone!

I’m a professional in the education sector, and I’m looking to launch a generative video series focused on the history and culture of ancient kingdoms. My goal is to have a recurring narrator (my character/avatar) who "travels" through time to explain ancient laws, architecture, and daily life.

Since accuracy and visual stability are key for educational content, I’m looking for advice on the best workflow in 2026:

  1. Character Consistency: How do I keep the same face and style for my narrator across different eras (e.g., in a Roman toga vs. Egyptian linen)? Is it better to use HeyGen for the talking head and composite it, or rely on Character Reference features in tools like Runway or Kling?
  2. Historical Environments: For reconstructing ancient cities (Rome, Egypt, Khmer Empire), which models currently offer the best architectural fidelity? Should I go with Runway Gen-3, Luma, or Sora?
  3. The "Projection" Method: Is it more effective to generate the background first and then "project" my character into it via Green Screen/Compositing, or is "all-in-one" generation reliable enough now to maintain coherence?
  4. Audio & Voice: Any recommendations for high-quality, non-robotic narration? I need something that sounds engaging for long-form educational storytelling.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the HeyGen vs. Runway debate for this specific type of narrative project. Thanks in advance for your help!

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u/Far_One_6551 — 14 days ago

Hey everyone,

Following my previous post about standalone tools, I’m trying to figure out my budget and workflow for the next few months to create AI short films (mainly narrative and anime-style stuff).

The market is moving so fast (Hailuo, Luma Ray 3, LTX Studio, etc.), and I’m torn between two main strategies. I’d love to know what your current monthly subscription stack looks like and why:

Option A: The Unlimited "All-in-One" ecosystem Going all-in on a single heavy hitter (like Runway Gen-3 Unlimited, Latted AI, or LTX Studio). Pros: Peace of mind. No credit anxiety, integrated timeline, easier character consistency, and faster workflow. Cons: You are locked in. If a competitor drops a crazy new reasoning model, you’re missing out.

Option B: The "Frankenstein" Stack (Pay/Sub for the best of each) Piecing together the ultimate workflow using specialized tools. Example: Midjourney/Niji (for base images) + Luma Ray 3 / Hailuo (for physics/animation) + ElevenLabs (audio) + traditional NLE (Premiere/DaVinci). Pros: Unmatched cinematic quality. You cherry-pick the absolute best model for each specific shot. Cons: Subscription fatigue (spending $80-100+/month across 4 sites), heavy workflow, and constant anxiety over running out of credits on failed generations.

My questions for you:

  1. What does your current monthly subscription stack look like right now?
  2. How much are you spending in total per month?
  3. Have you ever regretted buying a yearly sub because a better model came out a month later?
  4. Give Me a formula like chose this for the next month (runway or midjourney + something else + etc.

Thanks for helping me build the ultimate setup!

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u/Far_One_6551 — 17 days ago

Hey r/generativeAI

I’m currently trying to lock down my generative AI workflow for making short films, and I need some raw, honest feedback (please, no sponsored BS or shills, I just want real user experiences).

Up until now, I’ve been using an "a la carte" setup: Midjourney for images + ElevenLabs for audio and voices. The problem is, the separate monthly subscriptions are really starting to add up.

I saw that platforms like Artlist AI Professional, Higgsfield Ultra (Seedance 2.0), and Runway offer "All-in-one" plans (images, video, audio, etc.). It sounds perfect on paper to cut costs, but I have my doubts.

I’m specifically torn between these three offers:

  1. Higgsfield Ultra (around $129/mo, featuring multi-models and their Seedance camera control).
  2. Artlist AI Pro (seems to have a massive built-in ecosystem for audio and video).
  3. Runway (Unlimited Plan). (People have also mentioned other AI to me, but does it actually compete in this specific space?)

My questions for you guys:

  • The "All-in-one" dilemma: Is it actually worth centralizing everything into one platform? Or do you lose too much quality compared to a dedicated Midjourney + ElevenLabs + dedicated video generator combo?
  • What's the best setup for narrative/short films? I’m looking for visual consistency, good camera movements, and characters that don't morph into something else between shots.
  • What’s the catch with "Unlimited"? Runway and others sell "unlimited" generation, but how does it actually play out in reality? Do they severely throttle your speed after 50 gens? Do wait times become unbearable? What does their "unlimited" really look like in practice?

Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to give a straight, transparent answer. I'm on a budget and really don't want to drop $130 just to get bottlenecked in the middle of a project! 🙏

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u/Far_One_6551 — 24 days ago

Hey r/Seedance_AI,

I’m currently trying to lock down my generative AI workflow for making short films, and I need some raw, honest feedback (please, no sponsored BS or shills, I just want real user experiences).

Up until now, I’ve been using an "a la carte" setup: Midjourney for images + ElevenLabs for audio and voices. The problem is, the separate monthly subscriptions are really starting to add up.

I saw that platforms like Venice AI, Artlist AI Professional, Higgsfield Ultra (Seedance 2.0), and Runway offer "All-in-one" plans (images, video, audio, etc.). It sounds perfect on paper to cut costs, but I have my doubts.

I’m specifically torn between these three offers:

  1. Higgsfield Ultra (around $129/mo, featuring multi-models and their Seedance camera control).
  2. Artlist AI Pro (seems to have a massive built-in ecosystem for audio and video).
  3. Runway (Unlimited Plan). (People have also mentioned Venice AI to me, but does it actually compete in this specific space?)

My questions for you guys:

  • The "All-in-one" dilemma: Is it actually worth centralizing everything into one platform? Or do you lose too much quality compared to a dedicated Midjourney + ElevenLabs + dedicated video generator combo?
  • What's the best setup for narrative/short films? I’m looking for visual consistency, good camera movements, and characters that don't morph into something else between shots.
  • What’s the catch with "Unlimited"? Runway and others sell "unlimited" generation, but how does it actually play out in reality? Do they severely throttle your speed after 50 gens? Do wait times become unbearable? What does their "unlimited" really look like in practice?

Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to give a straight, transparent answer. I'm on a budget and really don't want to drop $130 just to get bottlenecked in the middle of a project! 🙏

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u/Far_One_6551 — 24 days ago