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Make Ultra Realistic AI Short Films with Fable 5 + Seedance 4K (Full Workflow)

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Learn to create ultra-realistic AI short films using Fable 5 and Seedance with a detailed breakdown of the full workflow, from character creation to final rendering.

how to make AI short filmsFable 5 tutorialSeedance video creationhyperrealistic animation tipsAI character creation workflow4K video rendering techniquescinematic shots with AIusing Claude for video prompts

Chapters

  1. 0:00Introduction to AI Short Films
    01
  2. 1:00Character and Asset Creation
    02
  3. 2:00Scene Breakdown and Workflow
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  4. 3:00Video Generation Process
    04
  5. 4:00Finalizing the Short Film
    05
  6. 5:00Tips for Realistic Animation
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Transcript

0:04

Food's almost ready, sweetie. Okay, Mom. Coming soon. High above the world, where the air grows thin and the wind never sleeps.

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Honey, dinner's ready. Come eat. Yeah. One sec, Mom. CDN 4K is unreal.

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CDN 4K is unreal. Wow. What are you watching over there? Come

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eat now. Wait, is that 4K? Hi, I'm Adil. Cance 2.0 in 4K just came out and I decided to use it to create a hyperrealistic 1 minute short film. And today I'm giving you the full breakdown. I'm going to show you how to make

1:14

I'm going to show you how to make cinematic shots so convincing that people won't even question whether it's AI. They'll just assume it's real. And that's exactly the level you're going to learn to generate even if you're complete beginner. Using this workflow and the pro tips from me, you can generate anything with it.

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generate anything with it. Your own personal projects, commercial ads, and so much more. And I'm giving you the exact prompts for all of it. Breaking down the whole thing from character assets to the final render. Let's get into it. First, let's break down the exact idea behind the short

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down the exact idea behind the short film. So, my character is sitting on the couch and switching channels. He's completely glued to the hyperrealistic 4K videos on the screen and can't look away while his mom keeps calling him for dinner. We'll build it scene by scene with the simplest workflow. Claude writes the prompts and Kixel generates

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writes the prompts and Kixel generates the content. And yes, I'm going to share the clot skill I use for everything. So stick around for that. Now, for every scene, we need three main ingredients. The characters, the location, and the props. For our first scene, I need a few assets. My character, the mom, the

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assets. My character, the mom, the living room, and the TV remote as a prop. I already have my character sheet, but I need to put him in a new outfit. So, let's start with that. Step one is to open CL. Now, here I upload my original character sheet into the chat and ask for a prompt to change the

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outfit. And I'm looking for a character sheet on a gray background. Now, we copy this prompt and open Hicksfield. We jump straight into Cinema Studio and start a new project. Let's call it 4K TV and click the create button. Now, asset management is very

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button. Now, asset management is very important, so make this a habit early on. Creating new folders for each project so that finding it 3 months from now is going to be a piece of cake. Then, I paste in the prompt, pick GPT image 2.0 at 4K quality because we'll use this as the reference for the video.

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use this as the reference for the video. And the better the input image, the sharper the final result. Now, I'm going to hit generate a few times and let's see what we get. Two things are very important here. First, the gray background. After tons

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First, the gray background. After tons of testing, we've discovered that character sheets on a gray background just perform way better than those on white or black backgrounds. And second, we have one image where we can clearly see the face and one full body for the outfit. That way, Cance doesn't have to

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guess anything. Now, all these look pretty much the same. So, I'm just going to go with this one. Now I click here, pick create element, name it Adill, and hit create. Okay, our character sheet's ready. Now let's create the mom. Head

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back to Claude, attach a screenshot of my character sheet, and I'm looking for a character sheet of a woman aged 40 to 45. Now, I also want her to have a mustache just me. And I'm looking for a three view character sheet. Now

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I'm copying this prompt, heading back to Cinema Studio, pasting it in, and running a few batches in GPD Image 2.0. Okay, the mustache looks really good on the mom. , let's take a closer look at

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the mom. , let's take a closer look at what we got. Okay, I think this one fits best. The wrinkles look more natural here. Now, every time you create a new character, location, or prop, you need to save it as an element so Cloud can automatically

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as an element so Cloud can automatically reference those images in the prompt. So, here, again, I'm going to click create element. Name it mom and hit create. Okay, nice. Second asset done. Now, let's build a location. Now,

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done. Now, let's build a location. Now, for that, again, in Claude, I'm looking for a location of a modern living room with a smart TV. Now the key word here is the 3/4 angles. That way we can see more of the room and C dance will have better depth perception and render it without

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perception and render it without breaking anything. Now let's copy that prompt and test it. Now for locations, I always use Soul Cinema because it's built for cinematic shots and puts out the highest quality images. Now the first one's a bit too bright for me and the bottle in the background looks

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weird. Also, a bunch of the objects came out a little sloppy. The sneakers are levitating and the headphones are attached to absolutely nothing. It's really important to pick the correct location because your video quality

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location because your video quality depends mostly on this one image. So, make sure to examine each image and if something looks off, regenerate. Let's look at some more options. I think this room looks the best. The

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atmosphere just fits. The TV isn't too big and it's got that messy teenager's room vibe. Let's lock this one again. Naming the element Adele's room and move on to the remote for that. Again, in Claude, I'm looking for this

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time a prop sheet for a TV remote with a label Hicks 4K. And I'm describing all the elements that I want on the prop sheet. As you can see, we're treating the prop sheet the same way we do the character sheets. Gray background and multiple views for Cance to hold on to.

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multiple views for Cance to hold on to. This is very important. Now, let's make the remote in GPD image 2.0. Pasting in the prompt and let's see what we get. Okay, these don't work for us. At first glance, they might look okay, but if you pay attention, the front view looks

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pay attention, the front view looks really flat. There's no depth to the image, so Cance might render it almost a 2D object. Same here. No shadows, no realism at all. Honestly, same problem across all of these. Let's

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same problem across all of these. Let's try switching the model to Nan Banana Pro and use the same prompt. Okay, there we go. Much better now. There's depth, there highlights, and it looks way more realistic. Again, to the naked eye, it might look a subtle difference, but

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might look a subtle difference, but it's going to matter a lot when we animate these. There's no one best model that does everything perfectly. You try GBT image. If the result isn't what you wanted, you try a different model or tweak your prompt. Okay, I'll take this remote. It tapers at the edges.

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Now that gives it that realistic ergonomic shape and the textures. You can see the soft studio reflections. This shows physical volume. And now we're fully ready for the most exciting part, video generation. For that, I'm

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part, video generation. For that, I'm uploading all the assets I've created into Claude. And I'm going to say, write me a prompt for a video. I'm describing all the assets that I have, and also the first scene. As you can see, I'm very specific about what I want in terms

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specific about what I want in terms of the camera movement, the actions of the characters, the layout of the room. The more details you give it, the better. Now, Claude gives us the full prompt with the assets already locked in, and that's because I've got a special prompt skill built in, which you can download for free in the

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can download for free in the description. The skill is built for writing prolevel prompts tailored specifically for Cance. Now, we copy this prompt and drop it into Cinema Studio. And here, I'm switching from image to video, picking Cance 2.0 at 4K

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quality, and generating Food's almost ready, sweetie. Okay, Mom. Coming soon. All , now in 4K, you can clearly

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see every detail. The wrinkled t-shirt, the skin texture, even the veins on his hands. I feel I just made it way harder for anyone trying to guess whether I'm AI or not. Look at the eye movement. How real the hands are. Even

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the glint of light on the TV remote. Seriously, pause the video. Zoom in and you can see every single texture and every tiny detail. All , now let's move on to the second scene. Here we jump straight into generating the 4K shot that's going to be playing on the

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TV. I wanted in a fantasy style a girl flying on some mythical dragon. I'm super curious to see how a hyper bright dynamic shot turns out. So, let's not waste any time. I'm going to open Claude and describe the video that I'm looking for. So, I'm starting with I

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I'm looking for. So, I'm starting with I need a prompt and then a super detailed description of again the action, the camera movement, who I want in the video. And Claude using the skill that I've uploaded is giving me this super detailed long prompt. Let's test it and

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see what we get. All , it already looks good. The camera movement, the details, the variety of colors, all great, but I don't the dragon and the girl. They look too plain. So, I'm going to generate separate asses for them. Going back to Claude, and first

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