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AI Videos Started Making Sense When I Stopped Thinking About Editors
One thing clicked for me today about AI video creation. I always thought the key was finding the best AI video tool. But after learning about Hyperframes, I realized the bigger shift is treating a video like code instead of a project file. Since AI already understands HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it can generate the composition and render the video without relying on a traditional editor. What really stood out is that the video becomes a reusable file. You can version it with Git, edit it, automate it, and get the same output every time. Feels like the hardest part isn't making the video anymore. It's knowing what you want the video to say. Anyone else looking into Hyperframes, or are you still sticking with editors like Premiere or CapCut?
AI Videos Started Making Sense When I Stopped Thinking About Editors
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@Muskan Ahlawat That would be really interesting. Most AI video tools are great for short clips right now, but long-form editing is still a challenge. Curious how you're thinking about handling things like scene consistency and timeline edits. Those seem like the hardest parts.
One Prompt. One Video. That Changed How I Think About AI Video Creation.
Today I tried something I honestly didn't expect to work this well. I gave Hyperframes and Antigravity just one prompt: "Build a 20-second, 1920Ɨ1080 promotional sizzle video for Hyperframes. Dark background, green accent (#2EE045), coding and futuristic vibe. Open on a glowing snippet of HTML code that compiles into motion." That was it. No timeline. No keyframes. No manual editing. No moving clips around. A complete 20-second promo video came out from a single prompt. It feels like AI video creation is shifting from editing videos to describing ideas. The tool handles the production, while you focus on the message. Still early days, but this workflow definitely changed how I'm thinking about video creation. Curious if anyone else here has been experimenting with Hyperframes or Antigravity yet. What's been your experience so far?
One Prompt. One Video. That Changed How I Think About AI Video Creation.
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@Muskan Ahlawat thanks
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@Robert Urban
which method to outreach clients
Hey everyone, which type of niche and clients your target for your product and service?? lets discuss!! and which method is working best for you??
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@Ashik Gharti Most of my conversations have actually come from being active in communities like Skool rather than cold emails or DMs. If I do send an email or DM, I try not to pitch in the first message. I spend a little time understanding what they're working on, then share one specific idea that's relevant to their business. Personalized messages usually work much better than sending the same template to everyone. For me, consistently posting and leaving thoughtful comments has worked better than sending lots of cold messages.
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@Ashik Gharti
Has anyone started using Claude Fable 5 yet?
I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences. - What have you been using it for? - What types of projects has it helped you with? - Do you find it noticeably more powerful than the previous version? If so, in what way? - Have you changed your workflow or prompting style since using it? I'm particularly interested in hearing real-world experiences rather than benchmarks. Looking forward to learning from everyone! 😊
Has anyone started using Claude Fable 5 yet?
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@Paulette Ng That makes sense. I've mostly been using it for workflow planning rather than image generation, so we're probably testing different strengths of the model.
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@Paulette Ng That's been my experience so far as well. It seems more comfortable filling in the gaps without needing every detail in the prompt. I'm still testing it, but I'm curious to see how it performs on larger, real-world projects over time.
800+ Builders Strong šŸš€
800+ members. What a milestone. šŸŽ‰ It's awesome to see this community growing with people who are actually building, sharing, asking questions, and helping each other. Every post, workflow, win, and even the mistakes shared here make this place more valuable. Big thanks to everyone who's contributed, and huge credit to the admins for building a community where people genuinely want to learn and help. Here's to the next 1,000 members and many more AI automations built together. šŸš€ What's been your biggest takeaway or win from this community so far?
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I am interested in automation and systems. I believe in helping people, sharing value, and keeping communities active and supportive.

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