A Four-Step Workflow for Dynamizing Film and Television Subplots
Traditional split-screen production is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and Goku's image-to-video generation feature can greatly enhance pre-production efficiency:
- material preparation stage: Save the hand-drawn or digital split-screen shots in PNG format, numbered in scene order, to ensure that the main body of the image is clearly visible.
- Batch Processing Tips: Use Goku's batch upload function to import the entire scene split at once. Set the default transition time to 1-2 seconds to keep the tempo uniform
- Dynamic Adjustment Strategies: Adjust the duration parameter for keyframes (e.g. transitions, close-ups) individually, with text commands such as "Slow Approach" or "Fast Traverse".
- Output Optimization Recommendations: Select 24fps movie grade frame rate and output to MP4 format. You can turn on the "Lens Stabilization" option to reduce frame shake.
Practical cases show that after adopting this method, the time for dynamicization of sub-scenes is shortened from the original 3 days to 2 hours, and the director can evaluate the lens language more intuitively and reduce the cost of adjustments during the actual shooting.
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