Claude + Seedance 2.0: The Dynamic Duo That Makes AI Filmmaking Work
C Dance 2.0 Now Available Everywhere
Introduction to C Dance 2.0
- The host announces that C Dance 2.0 is now available in the US and Japan, expressing excitement about its accessibility without needing a business plan or complex requirements.
Availability on Multiple Platforms
- C Dance 2.0 can be accessed on various platforms including Hex Field, Free Pick, Runway, Creia, and Imagine Art, making it widely available for users.
Using Claude for Video Generation
- The host discusses how to upload skill files into Claude by navigating to the customization section and dragging the C Dance MD file into the platform.
Features of Hex Field
- A new feature in Hex Field requires checking eligibility for using existing intellectual property (IP), addressing previous issues where users were utilizing non-original content with C Dance 2.0.
Creating Video Prompts with Claude
- The host demonstrates how to create video prompts efficiently by using Google Chrome's split view feature to manage multiple tabs while working on video generation tasks.
Prompt Creation Process
- After uploading an image scene, the host instructs Claude to generate a video prompt based on specific character interactions and scenes, showcasing the ease of use within the platform.
Adjusting Generated Content
- Tips are provided for refining generated prompts by replacing character names automatically within Claude’s interface, enhancing user experience during video creation.
Finalizing Video Elements
- The process includes setting start frames and adjusting audio settings while ensuring characters are correctly represented in the final output of the video project.
Overview of Cinema Studio 3.0 and C Dance 2.0
Generating Scenes with Cinema Studio
- The speaker discusses generating a 15-second scene using Cinema Studio, noting that it costs 90 credits, which is cheaper compared to other platforms like U Art.
Issues with Cinema Studio 3.0
- There are reported bugs in Cinema Studio 3.0 causing failures; the speaker suggests waiting for updates while recommending users switch to C Dance 2.0 for better results.
Results from C Dance 2.0
- The speaker mentions that while the generated scenes may not be perfect, they can be improved by reworking prompts, leading to impressive outcomes across five scenes.
Creating Short Films
- The speaker expresses excitement about creating a short film using C Dance 2.0 and notes its effectiveness in generating anime-style shots.
Upscaling Generated Content
- It is recommended to upscale generated content from C Dance 2.0 using tools like XField or Magnific, especially since the current output is limited to 720p resolution.
Conclusion on Using Claude for Prompts
- The speaker shares positive experiences using Claude for crafting prompts in C Dance, highlighting improved results and fewer generations needed due to better prompt quality.