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In this video, I'm going to show you a
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workflow for making cinematic AI films
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and videos quickly using Nano Banana Pro
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and Cedance 1.5 Pro without bending a
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lot of credits. Let's go. So, we're
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going to start with Nano Banana. You can
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use any platform that has it. In my
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case, I'm going to use Than because it
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has all the best models for images,
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videos, and audio. And what we want to
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do with Nano Banana is to make a story
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board that is going to help us to easily
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make our AI film. So to do that, you can
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go and create photos. If you're starting
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completely from scratch, you'll use this
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option if you don't know what your
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character is going to look like. If you
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already have the character that you want
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to add in your storyboard, you can use
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edit photos here. So I'm going to start
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from scratch and I'll go on create
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photos. Here I'm going to choose the
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model that I'm going to use. In my case,
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it's Nano Banana Pro. Then we'll choose
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the aspect ratio. So, we want it to be
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landscape 16 to9 ratio and I'll use 4K.
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So, you want to use the highest
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resolution as possible so that when
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you're separating your images, all of
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them should have high resolution. So,
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these are all the settings you need for
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the prompt. This is the prompt that we
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are going to use. I'm going to leave it
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in the comment section below if you want
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it. But basically what we are saying
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we're telling Nano Banana to generate a
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nine frame story board with the story
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that we have defined below. So we have
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the prompt for each frame. So you can
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see frame one here. Then there's frame
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two all the way up to our nine frames
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here. So you can copy this prompt and
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modify it to how you like it to be. So
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once you're happy with your prompt and
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everything, we can just click generate.
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And this is the image that I got. Okay.
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Now that we have this image, you can see
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that it's one image and it has nine
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frames there. So, we're going to
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separate each of these frames. Now, how
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you do this is completely up to you. For
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others, they ask Nano Banana to extract
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frame by frame, but I find this to be
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very expensive and you can see that you
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consume a lot of credits. So, what I
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like to do is just get the image that
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I've got because it's high resolution.
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It's 4K and you can even upscale it
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further maybe to 8K. And once you do
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that, you go into Canva and you make a
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new project. Make sure that the size is
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16 by9. So we have our image here and
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we're going to use Canva to separate
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these. So I'll just be zooming in one by
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one until they're all separated. So it's
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a manual process, but it's easy. You do
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not bend any credits. And you can use
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the free cover version for this. So
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after doing that, you can see this is
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the first one that I extracted. This is
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the second one. And you do the same for
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all the nine frames until you extract
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the last one. And when you finish, you
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just download all your images. So it's
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that easy. And by the way, if you want
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to make edits on any of this frame, once
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you extract it, it's very easy to change
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it using Nano Banana. So here are all
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the crips that I extracted using Canva
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and downloaded them. So now that we have
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all the frames that we need using Nano
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Banana, it's now time to unmet them. So
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to do this, we go back to Lanhive. This
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time we're going to go to the video
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section. And here we can just say create
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video. Then on the models here you can
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just click the drop-down. Scroll down to
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Sance 1.5 Pro which is this one here.
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Choose image to video. Then you can
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choose the number of seconds that you
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want. For most of them I was using 12
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seconds. And when doing the final
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editing I would cut out anything that I
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don't need. So for the first one I
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wanted to show what she was drawing. So
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I gave it this simple prompt. she's
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drawing. The camera zooms in and
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switches to show the drawing. So, I'm
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using first frame and last frame,
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meaning we're going to start from here
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and end from here. After doing this,
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this is the result that I got.
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So, for the entire story, I continue to
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do the same. Where I need the
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transition, I would upload the first
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frame on the last frame. where there's
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no need for a transition. I'll just
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upload the first frame. The other thing
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I did was to generate the background
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music. For this, I went to audio. Then
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here on generate music effects. For the
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prompt, I use this prompt. Again, I'll
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leave it in the comment section below.
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Then I just generated and that's the
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audio that I used in the background.
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What isn't happening?
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So after you've animated all the clips
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as I have shown, the only thing left is
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to put them together using any video
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editing software of your choice. In my
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case, I used Cupcat. So after putting
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everything together, that is animating
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the images that I generated with Nano
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Banana using Sidance 1.5 Pro and adding
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the music that I generated here. This is
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the video that I got.
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Oh, what is happening?
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Oh, you are the dragon from my dreams.
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Wow. And you are here for me.
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Okay, no need to panic. Can you breathe
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fire?
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Okay, great. Show me just a little a
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small frame. Okay.
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What have we done? My dad should not see
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this.
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If you want to try this Wick Flow, I'll
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leave the link in the description below.
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And if you want to learn further how to
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use Sidance 1.5 Pro, here's a video that
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I did recently. I'll see you over there.

