Video ID: 5ghf8_RmuRg
YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ghf8_RmuRg
Added At: 04-04-26 15:01:03
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Categories: Animation, Film
Tags: animation, film, karna, kurukhetra, mahabharata
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I recreated the entire Kurukhetra dead scene of Karna from the Mahabharata using just one tool. Let me break down exactly how I built it in just five steps. I used Morphic, a next generation AI filmmaking tool. Step one. To begin with, I researched and rewrote the story around Karna's final battle in Kurukhetra. I went to their co-pilot and added these details and asked co-pilot to structure the screenplay and then generated a complete short division. Step two. Next, I logged the color tone. Since this is a tragic war climax, I chose a dusty desaturated battlefield palette from Google and added this tone into morphic canvas as a reference. Then I moved to character creation. I designed Karna, Arjuna and Krishna in a hyperrealistic cinematic style. For that I went to canvas and typed how each character should look. It generated three images and I selected the one I liked. I right clicked on it, clicked on create model and named it Lord Krishna. I repeated the same process for the other two characters. Step three, to generate the images, I copied the short division prompt given by Copilot and pasted it into canvas. I selected Nano Banana 2 as the model. For the reference images I had taken from Google, I clicked on them and chose use as reference, which helped maintain style consistency in the prompt. Whenever a character's name appeared, for example, Lord Krishna, I typed at and selected the Krishna model I had created. I followed this process for all the [music] shots. Step four, once the images were finalized, I converted them into videos by clicking on each image [music] and selecting video. I chose the models clinging and VO 3.1 and described the exact action such as Karna struggling to lift the chariot wheel. For dialogues, I directly inserted cues inside the prompt like Krishna commands firmly and it generated synced cinematic moments. I repeated this process for all the images until the entire sequence was complete. Step five, after generating all clips, I arranged them in storyboard format to check continuity and pacing. Then I layered sound design by clicking the music icon on the top of the clip and added war ambience, distant con shells, arrow release sounds, mud movement, heavy breathing. Finally, I created the bagan music by clicking the audio button and choosing music and described a deep tragic choir with subtle percussion to build tension before karna's fall. I composed everything inside the canvas editor. Align the beats with the arrow release moment and finalize the edit. Click here to see the final results. If you also want to create this, then comment morphic for the link.