Как превратить идею в анимированное видео с помощью нейросетей?
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Как превратить идею в анимированное видео с помощью нейросетей?

SYNTX AI 31.10.2025 10 246 просмотров 455 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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Оглавление (10 сегментов)

  1. 0:00 Introduction 131 сл.
  2. 0:47 Where will we work? 22 сл.
  3. 0:54 Working with ChatGPT: creating the idea 368 сл.
  4. 2:51 Generating a storyboard in MidJourney 34 сл.
  5. 3:05 Assembling the storyboard in Figma 95 сл.
  6. 3:33 Animating frames: Kling 2.5 and SeeDance 57 сл.
  7. 3:52 Figma lifehack 261 сл.
  8. 5:27 Generating sounds: effects, music, ambience 217 сл.
  9. 6:39 Final editing 296 сл.
  10. 8:37 Conclusion 68 сл.
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Introduction

Today we will look at how an entire scene is born from a simple idea. We'll show you the full process, from creating storyboards from generations to sound selection, voiceovers, and final editing. Let's see how the visual mood is formed and how sound works. And, most importantly, how it all comes together into a single whole. If you want to learn how to create your own movie fragments using the Syntax platform, you've come to the right place. One day, a chasm opened up among the endless tea fields of China. Quiet, but full of mysteries. My name is Victor. Subscribe to our channel if you haven't already. And at the end, as always, the results of the giveaway and a new competition for trip subscriptions in Syntax. Let's go.
0:47

Where will we work?

We'll be working in our web version of Syntax AI, and all the necessary links are in the description below the video.
0:54

Working with ChatGPT: creating the idea

But before you begin, you need to decide on the most important thing, the idea, or, even more simply, the story you want to tell. And here, I honestly admit, at the moment I started working I didn’t have any clear idea at all. The only thing that was spinning in my head was images of Chinese tea. I realized that I wanted to convey the atmosphere, not just show the plantations, but do something mysterious. To do this, I turned to the GPT chat in the text section for help and wrote a simple request. Create some stories about the incredibly beautiful Chinese fields where tea is produced, people work, and something else that is hidden among the fields. A field that is almost frightening in its scale and detail. GPT chat gave me three stories, and they were all interesting, but one in particular caught my attention. The story of the mystery of the underground cave. With an idea in mind and a story in hand, it was time to move on to the visual part of frame generation. In the same dialogue with Chat GPC, I immediately asked to put together 10 prompts that would be suitable for Journey. This was necessary so that each key moment in the story would already have its own visual reference point. You don't have to rely solely on the major. You can also use other models, such as Siderim or Runway Frames. The main thing is to find your own style. Also, if necessary, connect other models, for example, nanoban for editing frames or integrating the desired faces. if you are creating a story with a specific character. But I stopped only at Mejorna. I ended up with 10 starting prompts, which was a great starting point. If you have n't tried Syntax yet, now is the perfect time. To make creating your first video even more enjoyable, we've prepared a 15% discount for the first fifty new users using the promo code on the screen. The promo code will be active for 24 hours after activation, so don't delay and try creating your first video right now. In the design section I selected meрne and created each
2:51

Generating a storyboard in MidJourney

frame. As you can see, there were really a lot of generations. I took each image step by step. Somewhere from scratch, somewhere using style references and functions for transferring the main character. And
3:05

Assembling the storyboard in Figma

in order not to get lost in all this visual chaos, I decided to immediately create a structure. I switched to Figma and created a storyboard. Each frame has a caption next to the prompt from which it was generated. This is not only convenient for visual logic, but also very practical if you need to go back, correct something, change the style, or restore the sequence. And a little later I'll show you how exactly this approach makes the work easier in the next step, when we start to bring this story to life.
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Animating frames: Kling 2.5 and SeeDance

Once the story was ready and all the footage was collected, it was time to bring all this visual material to life. For animation I chose two models: 2.5 Turbo and Sedence Pro Fast. Both are quite fast and of good quality. But before sending the image for generation, it was necessary to properly prepare the prompts.
3:52

Figma lifehack

I'm back in the GPT chat. This time with a ready-made storyboard. I sent a screenshot from Figma and asked: "Create prompts to animate each of these frames." This is convenient because you don't have to send each image separately, which saves a lot of time. The result is dozens of animations. Of course, not everything turned out perfectly the first time, which is absolutely normal. That's why I used two models to get those shots. I compiled the finished animated frames in the Dinch editing program, but in reality you can use any other, be it Premere Pro, Capcat, or something else. The main thing is that you are comfortable working with timing, layers and effects. However, already at this stage it became clear what was really missing: sound. Music, atmospheric noises and, of course, voice-over. All of this is critical if you want the scene to not just look good, but to truly come alive and evoke emotion. Without sound, everything seemed empty. It was from this moment that the most interesting stage began. Sound design. Tired of boring Telegram groups with the same old posts and endless ads? Then Syntax Family is for you. This is our blog, which already has more than 180,000 readers. Project updates, contests, practical life hacks, and a little behind-the-scenes look at our team. Want to understand neural networks, improve your skills, and stay up-to- date on all the latest updates? Whether you're just starting out or have been in AI for a while, scan the QR code on the screen and join
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Generating sounds: effects, music, ambience

us. To add sound ambience, I started by generating effects. To do this, I used the video to audio function in the audio section inside Syntax. The convenience is that I simply loaded video fragments that had already been generated and wrote in short queries like the echo of an old room, the sound of smoldering candles. The result was quite accurate, and so I went through most of the scenes, frame by frame, adding characteristic sounds. The next step is music. I wanted the background soundtrack to convey the atmosphere of Chinese culture while still maintaining a sense of subtle magic. To do this, I went to the Song section, selected the instruments, and wrote a simple prompt: a Chinese movie soundtrack with a hint of secrecy and magic. The very first track turned out to be surprisingly accurate, and I immediately added it to the project. Well, the last thing that remained was the voice-over. I returned to the GPT chat again, reminded him of our entire story and asked him to format it as a voice-over. Once I got the result, I simply pasted it into the Synx chatbot using the speech synthesis function, and got a finished voiceover that fit perfectly into the editing. This became the finale. Once I had all the
6:39

Final editing

footage, sounds and voice in hand, I assembled everything into the final picture. I placed the sounds where they really worked for the atmosphere, trimmed some fragments, and deleted some completely. And that's okay. Don't be afraid to throw out what doesn't fit. You don't have to try to fit every shot into the final edit. Sometimes it's better to remove than to ruin the rhythm. The result is what you see on your screen. A complete video, assembled step by step from the idea to the final sound. Among the endless tea fields of China, a chasm once opened up, quiet but full of mysteries, holding the secrets of the very birth of tea. A young girl named Mei dared to go down there and instead of gold, she found something that cannot be measured: wisdom, patience, and harmony, from which true tea is born. When May returned, she shared not treasures, but knowledge. Since then, her story lives in every leaf, in every sip. a reminder that true riches are hidden in the heart and silence. And now to the competition from that very issue. The winners with the most creative ideas are already on your screens. If you are one of them, please contact our customer service on Telegram to activate your prize. And don't forget to attach a screenshot of your YouTube profile to prove that you are the winner. And as per tradition, we're launching a new contest for 3 V subscriptions to Snks. The conditions are simple. Subscribe to our channel, like this video, and let us know in the comments which video you'd create first if you got a subscription. And in the next issue, we'll choose three lucky winners and give them a subscription to Sinx. I hope
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Conclusion

you found this episode helpful. And now you have a better understanding of how these kinds of fragments are actually created, from the idea to the finished result. The whole path is accessible to everyone, especially if you use syntax. Victor was with you. Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date with future episodes, and be sure to try making your story come true. Bye. M.

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