AI Video is Weird: How to Fix the "Fever Dream" Effect
Most AI video generation looks like a glitchy, melting nightmare—but it doesn't have to stay that way.
The Problem: Broken Physics & Uncanny Valleys
Let's be real: typical AI video is often glitchy and lacks temporal consistency. Because the models often don't understand the physical laws of the world, you end up with "unstable physics" where objects melt or warp into the uncanny valley.
The Glitch Trap: Relying solely on text prompts often leads to "creepy glitches" because the AI lacks specific direction on how things should move.
The Solution: Cinematic Control with Pika Labs
Pika Labs changes the game by giving you the tools of a real cinematographer. The secret isn't just a better prompt; it’s mastering motion control and camera movement tags to force the AI into consistency.
Pro Tip: By locking the style and directing the AI like a real cinematographer, you can transform random noise into professional-grade B-roll.
Mastering the Parameters
To get cinematic results, you need to use specific parameters that dictate the "physics" of your shot.
-motion 4
-camera [zoom/pan/tilt]
-style [photorealistic/anime]
-camera [zoom/pan/tilt]
-style [photorealistic/anime]
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