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<title>From a Single Product Photo to a 10-Second Ad: An AI Video Workflow</title>
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<description>A practical workflow for turning one product photo into a 10-second ad using a stacked AI video pipeline. Walks through image-to-image restyling, image-to-video motion, and a text-to-video opening shot, with the credit and time costs of eac</description>
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<title>How Modern Video Generators Combine Picture and Sound</title>
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<description>A practical review of Grok Imagine, an AI video generator that produces a synchronized music and sound-effects track in the same pass as the video. Walks through three brief types, the workflow for shipping a week of social shorts, and the</description>
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<title>How to Keep a Character Consistent Across Multiple AI-Generated Images</title>
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<description>A two-week comparison of consumer AI image tools on character consistency, multi-image editing, and 4K output. Walks through the failure modes (face drift, outfit swap, palette shift) and the prompt patterns that actually lock a character a</description>
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<title>Why GPT Image 2 Finally Makes AI-Generated Text Readable</title>
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<description>A working review of GPT Image 2 in June 2026, focused on what changed in in-image text rendering. Covers the four hard parts (multi-line layout, mixed-language scenes, textured backgrounds, small text), the prompt patterns that get readable</description>
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