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The AI video clips I keep are usually the least impressive generations

There is a weird pattern in my AI video tests:

The clip that looks most impressive on first watch is rarely the one I end up using.

The flashy generations usually have problems hiding under the spectacle.

Big camera moves, dramatic lighting shifts, transformation effects, smoke, reflections, complex body motion. They look great for two seconds, then something starts to rot.

A hand changes shape.

A reflection turns into another object.

Clothing starts breathing.

The background decides it has ambitions.

The clips that survive are usually boring.

A slow push-in.

A tiny head turn.

A fabric ripple.

A product rotating three degrees.

A shadow moving just enough to make a still image feel alive.

That has changed how I generate. I used to chase the most surreal / maximal output because that felt like the point of AI art.

Now, for video at least, I’m more interested in controlled small motion.

My rough workflow:

start with a clean still image

remove visual noise before motion

ask for one movement only

generate several versions across tools if needed

cut the stable middle

judge whether it works in context, not alone

I’ve tried this with PixVerse, Kling, Runway, and a few other video models.

The tool matters, but restraint matters more. The model will happily give you chaos if you reward chaos.

The early DeepDream era had this raw weirdness that was charming because nobody pretended it was clean. Modern AI video is more dangerous because it can look polished while still being structurally wrong.

The best AI video output, for my taste, is not the one that makes people say “how did you make that?”

It’s the one that slips into an edit without making the whole thing smell synthetic.

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Source: Tech – Ai – Reddit – DeepDream

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