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AI filmmaking got annoying once the bad shots stopped being obvious
I've been doing more ai filmmaking lately, and and honestly the bad shots aren't even the problem anymore.
if a face melts or the camera suddenly goes off the rails, cool, easy delete.
the ones that actually annoy me are the shots that look great by themselves. I can always find some dumb reason to keep those.
was cutting a short together in Framia and caught myself holding onto half these shots for literally no reason other than "but it looks dope though" lol.
ended up cutting a few anyway and yeah, the whole thing flowed way better.
how do you guys decide when a shot looks good but still needs to go?
u/Silly_Republic3709 — 2 days ago