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AI Video from prompt: The plot of the movie is in the style of Lego, b
Sora 2: The plot of the movie is in the style of Lego, but with a rather chaotic scenario. I can help to make it out as a summary or outline of the script. Here are the options: A brief synopsis In 2010, the events of January take place: criminals in orange and gray uniforms take refuge in a Lada after being chased by a police robot resembling a human with bat wings. The police robot tries to detain them: the roof of the car is pierced by feet, the criminals jump out to the curb. The police robot's battery runs out of power, and it explodes before taking off. The bandits (8 people) hide in the alleys, and they are arrested. Near the destroyed robot, a boy receives shards and transforms into a large white monkey that can lift a car and freeze objects with a beam from its hands. The final scene shows an evil scientist observing the boy through binoculars and laughing, saying, "This is just the beginning!" Possible edits for clarity and consistency Clarify the motivation of the evil scientist: why is he following the boy, and what does his laughter mean? Explain the transformation: why does the boy become a white monkey, and what is the connection to the Lego world? Divide the scene into smooth acts: pursuit, crisis, transformation, and climax. Example of a structured outline in script format Action scene: the chase and the fight near the car. The point of no return: the motor runs out of power, and the robot explodes. Escalation: the criminals are arrested, but there is an unexpected superpowered character around. Turn: the villainous scientist is watching the events unfold and anticipating the continuation. Finale: a hint at the continuation of the story.
AI Video from prompt: Create a cinematic, scientifically grounded vide
LTX-2 Pro: Create a cinematic, scientifically grounded video that begins with the universe in an extremely dense, hot, compressed state where space and time are tightly bound together, visualize that primordial high-energy condition before the Big Bang, then depict the Big Bang not as an explosion into space but as the rapid expansion of space itself from a hot, dense early state into all directions, showing the universe cooling and expanding over time, subatomic particles forming into atoms and then matter clumping under gravity to create galaxies and large-scale cosmic structure, and finally zoom out to reveal the ongoing expansion of the universe with galaxies moving apart, using vivid dynamic visuals, bright energy effects, a gradual transition from chaotic early plasma to structured cosmic web, and optional educational narration explaining each phase of the process.” If you want it more cinematic, scientific, or with voiceover text included, tell me the style and I can tailor it further! Where can i get this created for free Here are some places you can try to create your Big-Bang-and-universe-expansion video for free — most let you generate short AI videos directly from text prompts without paying, though features and limits vary: 🚀 Free AI Video Generators You Can Try • Vivideo – Texto a Video AI – A 100% free AI video generator that turns text into videos instantly with no credit card required, unlimited creations. Great for starting with your prompts right away. • Huge.com AI Video Generator – Free text-to-video tool that lets you enter prompts and generate a video (usually one per day) using various AI models. • Higgsfield AI – Free tier available that generates AI videos from text; no payment or card needed just to start. • HeyGen Free AI Video Generator – Lets you turn text ideas into videos with optional avatars and narration; there’s a free tier so you can experiment. • Revid.ai Space Background Video Maker – Free tool focused on space visuals — you can input a script and let it generate cosmic scene videos. • Pollo AI AI Video Generator – Converts text/imagery into AI videos, suitable if you want cinematographic visuals from prompts. 🧠 Tips for Free Usage Many tools let you make short videos for free (often 10–60 seconds) — you might need to piece a few clips together in an editor like CapCut or a free video editor if your concept is longer. Some mobile apps (like Bing Video Creator, powered by OpenAI Sora) allow short vertical clips from text prompts for free in the Bing app. Free tiers may include limitations like resolution caps, watermarks, or generation limits — but are enough for experimentation. If you want specific links and step-by-step instructions for each tool, just tell me which one sounds best (e.g., “simple space animation” or “science documentary style”).
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