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by deniscartin
102 days ago
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I have been experimenting with a workflow where you describe a project in natural language and get a motion graphics style presentation generated automatically. Instead of building slides manually, the idea is to prompt something like: “Explain a startup that helps people share unused parking spaces. Use simple animated scenes and icons to show the problem, the solution, and how the app works.” The system generates a sequence of animated scenes that visually explain the concept, similar to short explainer videos used in startup pitches. What I find interesting is that this shifts the focus from design to narrative. You describe the story you want to tell, and the visuals adapt to it. I am curious whether people see this becoming a practical way to present ideas, or if motion graphics still require manual design to feel polished and professional. |
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