Hands-on Test of Minimax H3: Multi-angle Video Generation and Long Consistency
lazyspock · reddit · 2026-08-23
A user tested Minimax H3's video generation capabilities with complex prompts focusing on multi-angle consistency, long takes, and physical logic.
Test Cases & Scores:
- Video 1 (10/10): Synchronized dual-angle (front + side) shot of a woman by the sea. Actions matched perfectly.
- Video 2 (9/10): Four-angle synchronization (front/right/left/back). Backgrounds were slightly off in some angles.
- Video 3 (8/10): Running through a hall of mirrors. Some "ghost reflections" occurred, but spatial logic held up.
- Video 4 (7/10): Simulated selfie camera rotation. The physics of the phone flip felt unnatural.
- Video 5 (6/10): Attempted to generate glass textures; the result was poor.
Overall, the model is impressive in handling complex spatiotemporal synchronization and multi-view generation, though it struggles with fine-grained physical simulations.
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