@VincentLogic: Now this is what real Harness Engineering looks like! A clear breakdown of the full article-to-video pipeline: article -> script -> web development -> voice recording -> screen capture. Skip the Sora hype; coding webpages for video generation offers much better control and is completely open source.

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This post outlines a complete open-source text-to-video workflow spanning script generation, frontend development, voiceover recording, and screen capture, highlighting how a code-driven approach delivers superior control and higher content production efficiency.

Now this is what real Harness Engineering looks like! 🛠️ It clearly breaks down the entire article-to-video pipeline: article -> script -> web development -> voice recording -> screen capture. Skip the Sora hype; using code to build webpages for videos provides significantly better control and is entirely open source. I can already tell tutorial video production will become incredibly efficient going forward. Want to learn how to pull this off yourself? Get started here! 👇 https://t.co/AiPb6fI0PC
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Now this is real Harness Engineering in action! 🛠️ It breaks down the entire “article-to-video” workflow clearly: Article -> Voiceover Script -> Web Development -> Audio Recording -> Screen Capture. Ditch the Sora race—making videos with code offers far greater control, and it’s completely open-source. Tutorial video production efficiency is about to skyrocket. Want to learn how to make videos? Dive right in! 👇 https://t.co/AiPb6fI0PC

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