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A.I. Art Dance Video made by using Runway.

 

I've also used the Runway website to make this image.

This is the original image I took on a bus ride to work-June 2023.


I've seen and enjoyed these wild, artistic filters on Instagram and Tik Tok videos and wondered how they were created.   Once you like a post on these social media platforms, they feed you more of the same.   These apps were advertised to me, saying how A.I. turns regular images and video into art.

I Googled which were the best A.I.-Art apps, programs, and websites.    I've had an excellent experience using sites instead of apps for graphics work, object removal from images, and green screen video.   I've done all that successfully through Canva.   So I gravitated toward the website recommendation of Runway.   A 4-second A.I. generated video here is free.   You have to pay for longer.   There is a credit and subscription system where you can get upwards of 15-second videos.   

I subscribed to the monthly $15 tier to enhance this dance video.   I split a 45-second video into three sets of 15 seconds.   The video style presets I used were Iso, Futuristic, and Illustration.   Finally, editing the project in Final Cut Pro.

I shot this video in June using an iPhone 10 in my local neighborhood park.   The song is 'Patek' by Mr. Eazi.   Enjoy!

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