@VraserX: I tested Flova AI 1.0 on a cinematic AI video scene. We’ve officially moved from the era of “prompt engineering” to the…
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Flova AI 1.0 introduces skill-driven AI video creation, replacing prompt engineering with conversational, real-time scene shaping and reusable workflows.
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I tested Flova AI 1.0 on a cinematic AI video scene.
We’ve officially moved from the era of “prompt engineering” to the era of Skill-driven creation.
Instead of building giant prompt walls every time, you just start a conversation.
You can describe your idea in normal language, let the AI shape the scene in real time, preview it instantly, and refine it step by step.
Flova is also the world’s first AI Video Agent to push the concept of Skill-native creation.
And this is the real shift: AI video creation is no longer about writing better prompts, it’s about owning better Skills.
Once you’re happy with the result, you can save the entire workflow as a reusable Skill.
That means your creative process doesn’t disappear after one video, it becomes a system you can call anytime.
This is where AI stops being just a tool, and starts acting like a co-creator.
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