Explore. Create. Go viral.
Browse trending looks, switch between featured topics, and open standout prompts or ready-to-use scenes without leaving the page.
Describe what you want to create...
GLOBAL LOCK: 9:16 vertical creator tutorial Reel, split between a young adult white male presenter in a dark warm-lit room and large screen-recorded workflow panels above or behind him. Generated visual world is a rockstar / cyberpunk action aesthetic with the same male lead wearing black sunglasses, dark jacket, chains, and leather styling, placed in fiery stage-like scenes, industrial interiors, neon-lit action frames, weapon poses, and cinematic close-ups. Interface layer shows start-frame / end-frame pairings, timeline tracks, transition bars, editing controls, artist-branded pages, audio waveform panels, prompt input fields, and media-generation cards. Keep a clear difference between the human presenter and the generated character world, while maintaining consistency within the generated character sequence. 00:00-00:08 Open with multiple start-frame and end-frame comparisons showing the same sunglasses-wearing rockstar character in fiery performance and action scenes, the presenter below points upward and speaks with high-energy tutorial cadence, timeline tracks and color bars visible on the UI, warm orange practical lighting on the presenter, gritty cinematic orange-blue grade on the generated visuals. 00:08-00:16 Continue showing side-by-side or stacked scene variations: weapon-holding poses, stage-performance close-ups, and cinematic industrial settings, while the presenter uses hand gestures to explain how the sequence is built, the UI emphasizes timeline arrangement and transition logic rather than one single prompt. 00:16-00:24 Move deeper into editing proof with zoomed-in timeline bars, frame strip details, and an `Artist` branded tool page, the presenter points at controls while explaining how to organize clips and transitions, generated character imagery remains consistent with black shades, slick styling, firelight, and action-film mood. 00:24-00:32 Show upload cards and tool menus for image-to-video or media-generation steps, then a text input field describing the scene or story, plus a cinematic preview card of the hero in a full-body action composition, visual message is that the workflow combines reference images, scene description, and motion generation inside one stack. 00:32-00:40 Display more interface states: asset slots, prompt fields, voice or audio settings, and waveform-based sound-design panels, while the presenter keeps an enthusiastic teacher rhythm, explain that the system adds sound, timing, and narrative pacing on top of the generated visual sequence. 00:40-00:48 Return to finished preview scenes featuring the rockstar/cyberpunk hero in fiery streets or industrial backdrops, then show message-like prompt cards and result panels, the presenter emphasizes how each tool layer builds toward a polished cinematic clip rather than a disconnected set of images. 00:48-01:06 Close with a dense mix of workflow proof: audio blocks, prompt cards, final preview frames, and platform-branded pages, ending on a complete cinematic result screen and conversion-oriented messaging, preserve the same sunglasses hero identity, timeline-first tutorial framing, and polished creator-education energy through the last second. NEGATIVE PROMPT: character face drift between frames, broken sunglasses, warped guitar or weapon props, inconsistent jacket details, low-res fire effects, muddy timeline UI, unreadable tracks, broken waveform displays, random extra characters, noisy shadows, overexposed presenter skin, bad lip-sync on presenter, confusing interface hierarchy, washed-out cyberpunk colors, unstable industrial backgrounds, plastic skin, duplicate hands during gestures. SHOT PROMPTS: 1. Start-frame / end-frame cinematic comparison card with rockstar lead in sunglasses. 2. Presenter explaining timeline-based build process in warm dark room. 3. Weapon pose and firelit stage close-up with same hero identity. 4. Zoomed-in timeline tracks and transition bars. 5. Artist-branded workflow screen. 6. Prompt input card and preview scene generator. 7. Audio waveform and sound-design panel. 8. Final polished cinematic result card with conversion CTA. SPEECH PACK: Single male presenter voice, medium-fast pace, excited tutorial energy, close-mic room sound, crisp articulation, frequent emphasis on workflow verbs like build, edit, animate, sound design, and generate. Lips are visible in most presenter shots and should sync tightly with upward pointing gestures. Core meaning across the timeline: here is how the cinematic sequence is constructed from start and end frames, here is the timeline and artist workflow, here is how prompts and images become motion, here is how audio is added, and here is the final polished result.
Trending Now
Let's Dance.
Born to go viral.
History called. We picked up.
Jujutsu Kaisen meets your world.
Not real. Still iconic.
Featured Creators
Chloe VS History
@chloe.vs.history · Creator
35 posts
Jessica
@jessicaa.foster · AI Influencer
56 posts
Matthew
@ai_after_dark90 · AI Creator
100 posts

Bandly_Pet
@bandly_pet · AI Creator
23 posts
Nia Noir
@niabasic · AI Influencer
82 posts
jyusanatoenshyokugokuson
@jyusanatoenshyokugokuson · AI Creator
10 posts
Muhammad Imran
@roastqueenfb · Digital Creator
58 posts