Little Skylark AI: Generate a 5-minute video in one sentence, and the threshold for short video creation is lowered again

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Short video creation is entering the "instructional era". Recent updates to Little Skylark AI make a 5-minute full video of a sentence a reality. Behind it is theSeedance 2.0model, positioned as a creative agent tool within the byte system. The core goal is to compress the video production process to the extreme.

Its three most attractive abilities are: referencing all things, editing all things, and associative continuation. The so-called "reference to everything" means that multi-modal materials such as audio, video, pictures and text can be understood at the same time, and new content can be generated accordingly; "editing everything" allows direct modification of picture elements, replacement of characters or scenes; "Lenovo continuation" can expand the plot or complete clips on the basis of existing videos to make creation more coherent.

The operational level is also very simple. Users can issue instructions in natural language, or even throw them directly into the tremolo link, allowing the system to generate a new version based on the original structure. This means that sophisticated video content can be produced quickly without the need for sophisticated editing, makeup, or post-wrapping. This efficiency improvement is very attractive for e-commerce cargo, overseas modeling, localization adaptation, and short drama creation.

Currently, in addition to the "Video Reference" function, the rest of the core competencies have been opened for a limited time. It is foreseeable that the technical threshold for video creation will continue to decrease as models are iterated and permissions are gradually liberalized.

If you're experimenting with e-commerce content, streaming ads, or skits, test them out for yourself. AI is reshaping the creative process, and the key is not to wait, but to get started early and turn it into your productivity tool.

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