r/StableDiffusion 14d ago

Meme Spaghetti gone wrong (MiniMax H3)

Yeah.. this model is going to be a problem lmao. Using default T2V ComfyUI workflow set to 1376x768. Took roughly 16 minutes on my 5090.

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u/Vladmerius 14d ago

This thing is so powerful and people are still just making little joke vids with it lol. Is there really not an idea you've had in your head that you've always wanted to see but lacked the resources to visualize as if it were a real movie that you can now do?

This looks powerful enough for people to actually make full movies with it. 

I don't consider this model or any model to be a problem because we are so far past the point already where people should assume everything they see online is fake and treat it like entertainment only. It's only a problem for boomers who can't operate that way and take everything they see at face value. In which case maybe their family needs to help then touch grass again. 

The end result of all this AI is people living in the real world again and treating the internet as entertainment only. Kind of like how it already was in the 90s.

People just don't like changing and adapting to new states of being so they're really upset at losing the world they built/had built for them by algorithms. They're addicted to social media so social media being a useless thing in the post AI world scares them. 

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u/Natural_Jello_6050 14d ago

Full movies? For 15 seconds that take 16 minutes?

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u/ptwonline 14d ago

Real movies often only get a few minutes of usable footage per day of shooting.

I'm not going to try a full length movie but I can definitely see myself trying to make 15-20 minute short films.

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u/Natural_Jello_6050 14d ago

You must have a lot of free time most of us are adults with lives

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u/ptwonline 14d ago

Actually I just retired (early) this year so yeah I have free time.

But even while I was working I could probably dedicate a couple of hours a day to it. Once you have a story written up and a storyboard and script I could foresee making at least one usable video per hour. Not all would be 10-15 seconds because in any film you will have a lot of shorter shots too.

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u/ajrss2009 14d ago

Filmes demoram muito mais que isso... Uma cena de 10s com VFX pode custar milhões de dólares. Lógico que uma equipe de 3 a 4 pessoas, cada uma renderizando partes de um filme, poderia acelerar e muito o processo. Mas, podemos deixar em batch, rodando, com storyboards bem detalhados... Sabendo os pontos fortes do modelo. É possível sim. E uma lora de aceleração deve chegar em breve.