how are you automating social media image posts?

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what setup are you using for this? one tool, multi ple APIs, or still doing it by hand?

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u/Lonelydude014 — 21 hours ago

Testing Seedance 2.5 with a detailed fight choreography prompt

I wanted to see how well Seedance 2.5 could handle a more structured fight scene.

Instead of writing everything as one long description, I broke the sequence down with timestamps, actions, camera movements, and impact moments.

The character consistency isn't perfect, but I was surprised how well it followed the overall fight choreography and camera direction.

Prompt below:

Action & Camera Movement Timeline (00:00 - 00:30)

00:00 - 00:04

Two characters engage in close-range combat. Character A delivers a rapid series of punches to Character B's face. Character B's face reacts naturally to the impact, with saliva and sweat particles flying.

Camera: Medium close-up shot with fast-paced editing. At the moment of impact, transition into extreme slow motion (bullet time). The camera orbits around Character B's face, capturing the details of the hit.

00:04 - 00:09

Character B attempts to block the attacks, but is overwhelmed by Character A's rapid consecutive strikes. Character A then grabs Character B by the neck and delivers a powerful strike.

Camera: Medium shot with handheld camera shake to enhance the sense of impact and force. As the strike lands, the camera pulls back to reveal both characters' full-body movements.

00:09 - 00:13

Key visual effects moment. Character B is knocked backward by the impact. A glowing red 3D human spine X-ray visualization briefly appears, simulating the spine bending from the force of the impact.

The scene returns to reality. Character B falls backward in extreme slow motion, while her gray jacket tears open, revealing the inner layer.

Camera: Rapid transition from close-up to medium shot. The camera slowly follows Character B's falling body trajectory.

00:13 - 00:17

Character B crashes into the shipping container behind her, slides down in pain, and collapses on the ground. Character A slowly approaches with a cold and intimidating presence.

Camera: Tracking shot following Character B's fall, then switching to a low-angle shot of Character A to emphasize dominance.

00:17 - 00:23

Character B struggles to stand up and attempts another attack, but Character A easily counters and lands another powerful punch to her face.

The impact is shown in extreme slow motion, with facial deformation and liquid splash effects.

Camera: Side medium shot transitioning into a frontal close-up at the moment of impact, using extreme slow motion to highlight the details.

00:23 - 00:27

Character B staggers backward. Character A grabs Character B's arm and body, using her momentum to lift her into the air and perform a shoulder throw / sweeping takedown.

Camera: Wide side tracking shot. The camera moves quickly sideways, following the trajectory of the throw.

00:27 - 00:30

Character B crashes onto the ground and loses the ability to continue fighting. Character A stands over Character B with a dominant posture, looking down at her.

Camera: Medium-wide static shot with centered composition, showing the contrast between the winner and defeated character. Fog slowly moves through the scene as the shot gradually freezes and ends.

u/Lonelydude014 — 3 days ago

bro really said “go back to your scrap heap” 😭

Tried making a 30s sci-fi racing scene with Hailuo.

I used Medeo to work through the shot sequence, then iterated the individual shots in Hailuo.

The Prompt:

A high-speed sci-fi motorcycle race in a dense cyberpunk city, extreme saturated deep purple, neon blue and radioactive orange, 35mm film grain, holographic billboards, ion engine trails.

Start with a slow cinematic push through the starting grid, showing an octopus rider, a glowing mechanical racer, a four-eyed alien in a sleek hovercraft, then reveal the main character on a beat-up motorcycle covered in exposed wires and broken sensors.

Launch into an aggressive FPV chase through pipes, scaffolding and holographic signs. The alien racer pulls alongside and says “Go back to your scrap heap, human.” The main character ignores him and pushes the throttle.

The alien tries to overtake through a narrow industrial pipe, crashes into the structure and explodes into a cloud of glowing metal fragments.

Final lap under three moons. The glowing mech racer takes the inside line. The beat-up motorcycle suddenly activates an overdrive mode and wins the race. End on a wide cinematic shot of the rider under the three moons.

Still tweaking the pacing + action continuity, but the crash shot came out way better than I expected lol.

u/Lonelydude014 — 4 days ago

Any AI video tool that actually understands both the melody and lyrics?

Maybe I’m using the wrong term when I search for song to video” I don’t just want visuals that react to the BPM or throw in a new scene on every downbeat. I want to upload a finished song with the lyrics and have the tool pay attention to both. Like, notice when the melody lifts into the chorus, understand what the lyrics are saying, and build one full video around that.

Most tools I’ve seen seem to get one side right. Either the timing follows the music but the scenes have nothing to do with the lyrics, or the visuals follow the words but feel disconnected from the melody.

Has anyone found something that handles both without manually mapping every verse and chorus? A rough first cut is totally fine. I care more about whether it understands the song than whether every shot looks cinematic tbh.

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u/Lonelydude014 — 7 days ago

How do you guys not lose your with the sheer creative testing??

We're scaling up our creative testing and my team is spending like 10+ hours a week just uploading new ads into Ads Manager. It's soul-crushing, and I feel like it's completely killing our momentum. There's got to be a better way to handle this volume without hiring a dedicated uploader.

I've been looking into some automation, and I'm trying out a tool called Blip to handle the bulk of the grunt work, but I'm curious about the rest of your workflows. How do you manage the upload hell? Any tips for keeping your sanity while scaling creatives?

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u/Lonelydude014 — 7 days ago