Is this going to replace not only Photoshop, but also After Effects? You've seen large-scale models for photo editing, but have you ever seen large-scale models for video editing? Let's take a look at this new video generation framework, MotionStream. Its biggest feature is its pinpoint accuracy. I'm sure everyone has experienced wasting countless tokens only to have AI videos just not follow your instructions. This framework allows you to draw motion trajectories with your mouse, truly making elements in the video move according to your ideas. Similarly, camera movement is also a breeze. In fact, if you want to be lazy and imitate the scenes and camera movements of masters, you can simply copy the original footage into it and transfer the actions from it to your video. Most importantly, this model is based on Alibaba's Wanxiang platform and modified! It's only 1.3B and 5B in size! It can run on gaming graphics cards. Currently, the framework is still in its early stages; too fast movement can cause errors and deformations, but it has great potential, and we recommend continued monitoring. Finally, since this paper was published by Adobe Research, After Effects is fine, hahaha. Project address:
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