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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: 50% on May 11, 2025, 04:58
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I know Midjourney is the best for image generation, but what do you use for AI Video? Any tips or recommendations? Thanks in advance!
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I know Midjourney is the best for image generation, but what do you use for AI Video? Any tips or recommendations? Thanks in advance!
Sora.
But I don't create AI Video. I'm not interested in it. Search here on the forum, something has already been written. I personally clarified some questions.
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I use FreePik, it is a great service and I find it useful for my production needs.
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I made some Ai videos for stock with Kling, it's the highest quality video gen available, but it's pricy.
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It's an expensive road,AI video,they're draining me! :D
There are many AI video models,some with certain advantages,others with others,I have used several recently...I prefer not to recommend one in particular,you should search and gain experience personally,to understand what suits you best.
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who have no natural intelligence is using ai :)
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I am testing motly kling 1.6 via the nightcafe creator. they also have other generators, but they are expensive.
I only upsize to hd and want to get a workflow to see what gets accepted before I invest any money.
Currently I am stuck with a large batch of ai, that might now be unsellable. I will use these files as base images for video. Hope that works.
Otherwise I prefer to do it all with camera. Much cheaper and you aleays get exactly what you want.
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hd is fine Cobalt,and then you have access to all the Adobe apps with the contributor bonus if I remember correctly! :)
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True, I have access to all the apps, but I usually use final cut.
Once I have an established work flow , I will start learning to use after effects.
But although I do use photoshop, I could at any time go back to photoshop elements and final cut combo.
Also you never know, with the way things are going, they might have the exciting news to cut the free software.
I don‘t think the roulette algorithm is the end of the bad news.
Somebody at Adobe is determined to keep running into the brick wall. They will keep doing it 7ntil s9meone even hire up understands the damage this is doing.