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Apply character styles with Runway ReStyle

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Demo summary

The demonstration shows how a video of a human actor's performance is transformed into a stylized AI character using Runway ReStyle.

All demos from “We Tested Google Veo and Runway to Create This AI Film. It Was Wild. | WSJ

  1. 4:580:06Design characters with MidjourneyThe video shows the iterative process of using Midjourney to design the visual appearance of the 'Optimax 5000' robot character.MidjourneyAI Image Generator
  2. 5:090:12Generate consistent scenes with Runway ReferencesThe creators demonstrate using Runway's References tool to combine character images and background descriptions into a consistent first frame for a scene.RunwayAI Image Combiner
  3. 5:410:12Apply character styles with Runway ReStyleCurrentThe demonstration shows how a video of a human actor's performance is transformed into a stylized AI character using Runway ReStyle.RunwayVideo to Video
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Video to Video

  1. 5:410:12Apply character styles with Runway ReStyleCurrentThe demonstration shows how a video of a human actor's performance is transformed into a stylized AI character using Runway ReStyle.The Wall Street Journal
  2. 7:521:32Video-to-Video manipulation with Runway Gen-1The user demonstrates uploading a video to the Gen-1 interface to modify its style and content using presets and text prompts.Skills Factory
  3. 10:050:26Animate characters with Runway Act-OneThe video demonstrates the Act-One tool, showing how a character image can follow the facial expressions and movements of a source video.Skills Factory
  4. 12:411:00Transform video scenes with Runway Gen-3 AlphaThe user demonstrates uploading a video of himself riding a bike into Runway and using text prompts to transform the environment into a blizzard and a heavy downpour.@KevinStratvert
  5. 15:111:55Transfer performance with Runway Act-OneThe tutorial shows how to use Runway Act-One (referred to as Act Two) by uploading a 'driving video' of a person speaking and a target character video to transfer the facial performance and lip-sync.Curious Refuge
  6. 6:350:57Edit video with Runway AlephThe demonstrator uses the Aleph tool to modify a generated video by replacing a horse with a 'fire horse' using simple text instructions.Skills Factory
  7. 8:420:48Change weather and lighting with Runway AlephThe demo shows Runway Aleph transforming a sunny desert into a snowstorm and converting daylight footage into a sunset or nighttime scene with realistic light interaction on clothing.Joris Hermans
  8. 9:570:45Change camera angles using Runway AlephThe creator demonstrates the model's ability to generate a completely different camera angle of a subject from a single original video shot.Joris Hermans
  9. 38:592:37Character animation with Runway Act OneA demonstration of Runway's Act One tool, where a driving video of the presenter is used to animate a static image of Nicolas Cage, matching facial expressions and lip movements.The FAIK Files
  10. 4:380:18Generate particle effects with RunwayA demonstration of using Runway to animate a spirit character with specific prompts for purple particles and billowing smoke.Curious Refuge
  11. 4:160:21Performance capture with Runway Act OneThe creator walks through the Act One feature in Runway ML, which captures an actor's performance to map it onto different characters and environments.theC47
  12. 6:340:49Change weather in video with RunwayThe presenter shows how to use the weather tool in Runway to transform a sunny daytime scene into a snowstorm using text prompts and presets.Emma's Productivity Lab