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Jarvis, generate me motion graphics for this video script. Right away, sir. Generating now. Every single motion graphic on your screen right now is straight out of Claude. Now I just spent the last week burning through thousands of credits, pushing this model to its absolute breaking point. And I think this is capable of changing how a lot of people edit their videos. Once you try this, you'll realize it gets dangerously addictive. It gives you the feeling of maximum productivity when in reality, you're not doing anything. For example, if you start with a simple sentence, it will then ask you for clarification on things you didn't specify. Once you select the options it gives you, it will then come up with mock up images of what it thinks you want. Then once you select the image you like the best, it will begin mapping out the animation. I've been running Claude Opus 4.7 inside of Tigsfield's supercomputer.

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The link is below if you wanna follow along and do this right now. You probably know that Claude code can generate some insane motion graphics, but I find that the motion can sometimes feel a little bit dead. But when I use Opus 4.7,

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it taps into c dance. This is what lets you get experimental with the motion. And so, obviously, this is not perfect to the point where I could replace a video editor. After all, I did edit this video myself, but this is a pretty big advancement for helping you save time. So when you upload a photo here and ask it to animate how you want it, you will literally see it generating a prompt for every single movement of the animation. So first, we can try some video game selection screens and callouts.

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And there's a few different ways we can do this. So if we don't have a start frame, we can just type in something like, I want a 16 by nine animation of an army special ops video game character standing with a weapon and making subtle movements. On the side, I want a video game UI for start screen. There should be options like start game, resume game, select character, etcetera. Now I'm gonna select Opus 4.7 as this is gonna be the most powerful model. And then as you can see, it's gonna start building everything out. So now it's telling me it's gonna use Cdance two point o, the aspect ratio, the quality, and the time. You can adjust all of these. And then once you approve, it'll start to generate the video. Now while that's loading, I wanna show you how to make something more specific. So here we are in Pinterest. I'm just going to search video game

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start

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screen. And then as you can see, there are some pretty cool options.

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For example, something like this.

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And so as we're waiting for this to generate, we can come back to our original

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and click it.

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for just a quick prompt that actually did a pretty good job, um, obviously, to get it exactly how we want it, um, that's what this first frame is gonna do for us. As you can see, it's given us this one, and then we can upload it here. And I'm just gonna write, turn this image into a video. I want the soldier to be making subtle movements. I want all of the game UI to animate in, and then I want the call out cards to pop in one by one outlining the gear and armor.

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And so once it's done, we have something that looks like this.

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So section two, we can do some widgets and card animations.

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Again, we can do one example where we just talk to it, and then we'll do another example where we go to Pinterest and find some really cool pictures and see if we can recreate them. Say your video was talking about your clothing store, the first thing that came to mind was generate me a motion graphic for an Apple themed modern online store. And so if you're ever not specific enough because you really don't have to be specific, it'll generate this little selection menu here. And so you can choose your aspect ratio if you didn't specify, and then which widget would you like the most to hover over. So I'm just gonna click sunglasses,

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and then it's gonna ask me if I want, like, a specific brand name on it or not. And so I'm just gonna select generic concept store. And so while this is still generating, we can start our second animation. We can come to Pinterest

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and I just searched card animations and here we can get some ideas for different

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animations and then explain the prompt into Nano Banana Pro. So if I come to Nano Banana Pro, generate me an Apple style card animation. I want there to be multiple clear modern widgets lined up in a row. Each one has a different car on it. At the bottom, there's a menu bar with one of the selected cards. Let's have a nice gradient background, gather references from iOS 26 Apple Music. Now I'm gonna upload the image it gave us back to our first one, and it's given us our mock up image. And so before it generates the video, it's gonna say, do you wanna confirm this? And I'm gonna say no because this looks horrible. This is definitely not what I want. I want this to look like an actual modern website with a white background. You have the right idea with the widgets, but they shouldn't look three d like that. It should look more like two d modern widgets on a website. And now while that's generating, we can look at our other animation,

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and it looks like this.

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And so here is the new mock up image. This looks a lot better. And now that it's written out our prompt, we can simply just hit generate.

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Section three, we can try some map animations.

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Map animations are another really good use case for this. The fact that they don't rely on a bunch of text or different moving pieces means that this can handle it very well. So I'm just gonna write, make me a map animation. I want this to look like it's on Apple Maps. A blue line moves through the streets and ends at the destination. And like I said, if this is for your video, you can write specific start and end address. But because it's just an example, I'm gonna click generic city streets, aspect ratio 16 by nine. I'm gonna go Apple Maps dark theme, see how that looks. I'm I'm just gonna write the destination should be a red pin. And so here, it didn't give us exactly what I was envisioning. I mean, it still looks amazing. It's just wasn't the style I wanted. I wanted it to look more like UI. So I just said, I was thinking more of a real demo of what you would see in Apple Maps. So here it gave us something a little bit more similar to what I was thinking. Now we can try some documentary type animations with like layouts and different call out cards.

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So say that in our YouTube video, we were talking about like the layout of a bank before it got robbed. So because it's a bit more specific, I'm going to come to image and select Nano Banana Pro. So I just wrote, generate me a map of a bank. You're looking at it from a bird's eye view, almost like a blueprint, except it's slightly three d. I want multiple call out cards labeling each section of the small bank, and then I want this to be gray. We can drag that image in here. Now, one thing I wanna mention is if this is an actual video and you have a clip of you talking, you can upload that clip into here, and you can ask it to lay out the animations so that they pop in as you're saying the different pieces of the bank.

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I find that this does a good job for if you want three d objects mixed with UI as well. I can just write something like generate me an animation of a three d Apple credit card with clear modern widgets popping up around it. I want this to look like an Apple ad for a credit card.

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So this use case isn't so much about motion graphics, but changing your environment of your actual footage. It basically can take whatever footage you have and make it cinematic. Whether you noticed or not, I actually used it in the first clip of this video. So how I did that is I exported this three or four second clip of me saying Jarvis generate me motion graphics. And as you can see, it doesn't look that great. So I can come to the first frame here, hit command shift four on Mac, and I can take a screenshot of this like that. Now I can upload that screenshot into Nano Banana Pro. I'm just gonna say keep his body position, facial position, and clothing the exact same. I just want you to make the environment really dark and cinematic, and then I want blue light reflecting from the screen and above.

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So from a side by side before and after, you can see how much better it is. And so what we can do is upload our video,

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and then we can upload the new screenshot. And I'm just gonna write, I want you to take the movement and audio from the first video clip I uploaded, but I want you to make it look like the image I uploaded.

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And so now as you can see, it's gonna analyze the video, and it's going to apply our filter on top of that video. And if you put them before and after, it looks like this. I'm gonna be continuing to experiment with new tools, so make sure you subscribe to stay ahead of AI.
