Fixed camera, one landing point: a readable 6-second AI gag made in PixVerse
Astronomer1327 · reddit · 2026-08-18
The creator shares how they made a 6-second capybara-pancake-flip AI video readable without sound, by restricting the shot to one character, one action, and one landing target.
Key techniques:
- The capybara stays near frame center with the pan; one flip sends the pancake up, and it lands as a thin golden disk on the chef hat.
- Holding the final pose makes the landing easier to read.
- The fixed camera keeps pan, hat, and pancake in the same region, so the eye only tracks the pancake up and down.
- Dialogue, a second character, extra flips, and reactions were removed so nothing competes with the landing.
The final version was generated in PixVerse as one continuous shot, with the prompt included.
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