@Saccc_c: AIGC Direction Sharing 1: History Direction - Using AI to create historical shorts hits three emotional points of the audience: (1) Memory anchor: Many familiar scenes from childhood that have been seen or heard but never visualized now take shape for the first time. (2) Cultural heritage: Topics related to culture can evoke national pride and are algorithm-boosted. (3) Aesthetic...
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Share three emotional triggers (memory anchor, cultural heritage, aesthetic fusion) for AIGC history video creation, pointing out that high-quality AIGC history videos easily get high likes on platforms.
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AIGC Direction Sharing 1: Historical Direction
Using AI to create historical short films hits three emotional points with audiences:
(1) Memory Anchor: Many scenes that are familiar from childhood — heard about, seen mentioned, but never actually witnessed — take on a tangible form for the first time.
(2) Cultural Heritage: Culture-related themes can ignite a sense of national pride in viewers and are also favored by recommendation algorithms.
(3) Aesthetics: The fusion of historical themes with modern visual aesthetics gives these videos a unique and distinctive look.
As long as the quality is decent, AIGC-generated historical videos can easily rack up millions of likes across major platforms, such as the video below:
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