Tried another experiment with HyperFrames today.
This time I gave it a much more detailed prompt instead of just describing the video in one or two lines. I asked it to analyze my website, understand the business, write the marketing script, match the branding, create the voiceover, add transitions, animations, music, and render the final promo video.
The result was noticeably better than my first test.
The colors looked cleaner, the animations felt smoother, the voiceover sounded more natural, and the overall pacing was much more polished. It felt closer to something I'd actually send to a client.
One thing I'm starting to notice is that the quality of the output seems to improve as the prompt becomes more specific. The more direction you give, the less fixing you need afterwards.
Still testing, but it's changing how I'm thinking about AI video creation.
Has anyone else noticed the same thing with HyperFrames, or are you keeping your prompts pretty minimal?
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Shiv pratap Singh
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Tried another experiment with HyperFrames today.
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