Screenwriting : Trailer for one of my screenplays that I wrote. I produced the trailer as well. by Kevin Birnbaum

Kevin Birnbaum

Trailer for one of my screenplays that I wrote. I produced the trailer as well.

John Fife

That is really cool. Nice job!

Kevin Birnbaum

Thank you so much, John!

Michael David

Love this!

Kevin Birnbaum

Appreciate it. I've also novelized the script, and it's on Amazon.

Darrell Pennington

WOW! Can't wait to see it!

RoseHills Adebanke

This is so beautiful to watch, anticipating

Sebastian Tudores

cool stuff Kevin Birnbaum - congrats! I see you've been making use of some AI for a while. What are you using currently to produce them? And how do you go about extracting that trailer 'hook' from your script to use here? cheers

Kevin Birnbaum

Thank you. Regarding a hook, I just kept drilling down, down, down, to what the film is about - not a narrative. I had already done a two-plus-minute AI trailer that summed up the story with all the characters a while back, and I rethought the approach. If I were successful with a hook, I stumbled into it because I'm not that smart. Software? Um. Sora, Aitubo.ai, and Magichour.ai, though I don't remember which engines I used. I used the still-to-video feature a bit. That was the Capitol and Kremlin split screen, the two patriots' dead friends split frame, the MiG flying into the hillside, and the squad of MiGs was one MiG duplicated as well. I also did some motion graphics in Premiere for the missiles. High setting for grain in a Premiere timeline for the black-and-white footage. I've been a graphics/vids person for the past 40 years, so I knew the look I wanted. The music was stock audio from Pond 5.

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