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How to make this Stranger Things video that is going viral right now 👇 I’ve been testing a new AI character swap workflow and the realism is getting scary good. We are reaching a point where you can execute a high-quality identity swap while keeping the movement completely fluid. The two main tools you need for this are: 1. Nano Banana Pro 2. Kling 2.6 Motion Control That's it.. heres the breakdown 1. **Record the Source:** Film yourself (or anyone) acting out the scene. 2. **Create the Reference:** Take the **first frame** into Nano Banana Pro. Use a prompt like:
How to make this Stranger Things video that is going viral right now 👇 I’ve been testing a new AI character swap workflow and the realism is getting scary good. We are reaching a point where you can execute a high-quality identity swap while keeping the movement completely fluid. The two main tools you need for this are: 1. Nano Banana Pro 2. Kling 2.6 Motion Control That's it.. heres the breakdown 1. **Record the Source:** Film yourself (or anyone) acting out the scene. 2. **Create the Reference:** Take the **first frame** into Nano Banana Pro. Use a prompt like: "Leave everything the same but change him to look like the character, same clothing and face etc." 3. **Generate Video:** Run that new image + your original video through Kling 2.6 Motion Control. 4. **Settings:** I use "Standard" mode (it’s faster) and keep the original audio. 2 minutes later, you have a 5-second clip. Here’s what I found matters most for this AI video workflow: * **Acting drives the AI** → The model needs to understand the emotion. Since Kling 2.6 supports a wide range of emotions, if you act it out (fear, screaming, running), the motion control will translate that intensity perfectly. * **The "Anchor" Image** → The first frame is everything. You can’t just use a random image. You need an image generated *from* your source video's first frame so the lighting and composition match 100%. * **Quality Inputs** → Garbage in, garbage out. If your character reference is blurry, the final AI video will be blurry. 💡 **Pro Tip for High Quality:** For the Vecna clip, I couldn't find a high-res image online. So I didn't settle. I took a low-quality image, ran it through Nano Banana Pro to generate a *new*, high-definition version, and used *that* as my reference. If you can't find a good image, use AI to create one. Drop the word STRANGER in the comments and I’ll DM you the direct links and the specific prompts I used. 👇 PS: I share AI workflows like this every day. Follow for more inspo 🔥

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