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Kai Rogers
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San Diego, USA
Framer Designer & Full-Stack Developer
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Framer Designer & Full-Stack Developer
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Blake Dresner Surf Contest - Website
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I got tired of two things: the nightly "what should I watch?" paralysis across a dozen streaming apps, and rating systems where a single score doesn't really tell you enough about a film. So I built Quartile (quartilefilm.io (http://quartilefilm.io)), a film discovery and rating platform. The core idea: instead of one ambiguous score, every film is broken into the five elements that actually matter — Plot, Acting (Narration for docs), Cinematography, Novelty, and Ending — each scored on a 1–4 scale: Well Below Average, Below Average, Above Average, Well Above Average. There's deliberately no neutral "average" middle — it forces you to actually take a position on each category instead of lazily defaulting everything to the middle, which keeps the ratings honest. Those five combine into a consistent score out of 10, but you can also see what each category scored, which helps you understand why a film is rated what it is. Sometimes a movie is really good but the ending or the acting is terrible, so the overall score isn't that high — and without the Quartile system you'd have no way to know that, because a single number can't tell you. That's exactly why I built it: I wanted to know why a film was rated what it was. Essentially it's a formula and some real quality control for how a film gets rated. The coolest part is it lets you filter in really cool ways. You can filter by Top in any category — so Top Cinematography shows only films rated Well Above Average (4) there. Top Novelty is one of my favorites, and one of the most unique filters we offer. You can also stack these with genre — so Top Novelty in horror, or Top Cinematography in sci-fi — which is where it gets genuinely useful for finding something specific to your mood. On top of the rating system you can log films you've seen, build and share playlists, and follow other users to see what they're watching. The same way you follow friends with good taste in music to find new songs on Spotify, film is a matter of taste too — you can follow friends with good taste in certain genres to find movies you'll actually like. It's in beta right now. Would love feedback from this crowd and general thoughts. Of course I'd be stoked if you made a profile and started rating movies and building playlists too — I'm going to grandfather in the first active users and give them something really cool on their profile eventually to mark that they were one of the first Quartile users.
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This is the kind of thing I build. framerforge.io (http://framerforge.io) turns plain English into production-ready Framer code overrides, designed and developed end to end. Full screen recording below covering the generator, marketplace, Learn hub, and themes.
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Choputa - Website
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Daniel Ratz
San Diego, USA
Precision Video Editing, Acting, & Voiceovers Done Right
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Precision Video Editing, Acting, & Voiceovers Done Right
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Ginger Armor UGC Ad
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Ript Apparel UGC Ad Creation
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Was Voice Actor for Main Character in YouTube Series
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Alex Gomez
Tijuana, Mexico
3D artist providing generalist and archviz services
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3D artist providing generalist and archviz services
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TREX VFX Test
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Architectural Modeling and Particle Simulation
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Blender Fluid Simulation
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3D and 2D Design Project
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Sergio Valdez
Tijuana, Mexico
Director, producer and editor
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This is our entry for the Runway's Big Ad Contest, hope you like it!.
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One reference image. Nine cinematic keyframes. A complete fight scene. Upload your input, describe the mood and setting, and this workflow builds 9 keyframes optimized for action sequences. Made for filmmakers, storyboard artists, and editors who move fast. Workflow Link: https://www.morphic.com/en/workflows/019d9843-3e90-772b-aca8-9152d475f316/cinematic-fight-scene
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This is my submission for the FLORA Technique Challenge 🎉 This technique allows you to create cinematic coverage of a two-shot interrogation, multi-angle scene with only one reference image. Also, it doesn't necessarily need to be an interrogation scene; this technique also works in another context that involves a two-shot situation, like two people talking at a restaurant or on a bench on the street. Possibilities are endless! How the workflow works: when the user uploads the input, it reads it and creates 9 different angles from the scene, starting with a two-shot scene. All in one click — repeatable and shareable. Built for: AI Filmmakers, storyboard artists, and editors. Technique Link: https://app.flora.ai/techniques/interrogation-scene
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It's awesome to see that finally motion control in AI is catching up to fast movement and adaptability, a few months ago it was nearly impossible to adhere fast movement with motion control, it's certainly not perfect yet but a very good improvement. What do you think?
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David Yang
San Diego, USA
Hi I'm Sheep I tell stories
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Hi I'm Sheep I tell stories
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Lonli JIC Phone Case Ad for Google Pixel 8 Pro on Vimeo
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Be Good Restaurant & Experience X Teremana Tequila
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Harmony_Jo-An & Neil
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National Branding: Sidecar Tours Inc
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