Kandinsky 5 Pro Young Ben Yehuda sits by a table by the window, pensively, then begins writing on sheets of paper, crossing them out, and writing again. We see that he is writing Hebrew symbols. In the corner, we see the slowly turning pages of a loose-leaf calendar, dating back to 1880. Then, in the middle of the frame, the face of an antique clock with rotating hands appears, the scene fades to black, the clock face fades, and the entire room disappears. Through the fade, the image of an elderly Ben Yehuda emerges, with gray hair and a kind smile on his face. Then, in the middle of the frame, the face of an antique clock with rotating hands appears, the frame fades to black, and the entire room disappears. He finishes writing something in his book, puts down his pen, closes the book, and leans back in his chair with a smile. He looks out the window, and beyond the window, we see the streets of old Jerusalem. Then, the view from the window takes up the entire screen, and the streets of old Jerusalem transform into modern Jerusalem. Fades to black, and then, in the middle of the screen, a large Ariel caption appears: No need to spend years reinventing Hebrew from scratch. Ben Yehuda has already done his job. Come to learn Hebrew at Ulpan Morasha! Next frame: Ulpan Morasha. We are always here for you. Style: retro, tones: muted, sepia.
2 variations of the same prompt, generated by different AI models…