Luma AI: Generate multiple takes for complex action scenes

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates increasing the 'number of generations' to three to produce different takes of a complex battle scene, allowing for the selection of the best result.
Step-by-step
- Set the number of generations to three.
- Upload the previous video clip into the video reference field.
- Set the location to the specific scene environment.
- Adjust the duration to 15 seconds.
- Enter the prompt using the established framework.
- Click generate.
- Review all three takes and select the best result.
Options
- Set the generation count to three from the start
- Generate one take at a time and reroll as needed
Watch out for
- Dense scenes with many variables are more likely to have errors in a single generation take.
Tips
- For action clips, always set the number of generations to three instead of one to get different takes.
- Increase the duration for action-heavy scenes to ensure all movement fits within the clip.
Highlights
“Either way, the process is the same. You watch all of them, compare the results, and choose the best one.”
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