4 Comments
User's avatar
Neural Foundry's avatar

The Wan section is interesting because it highlights a gap most AI video tools ignore: repeatability. When you're doing actual design work, you need multiple versions that relate to each other, not just visually impressive one-offs. The preset camera movements solve this by constraining the solution space. I'd be curious how well those presets handle more complex shots like dolly zooms or dutch angles. Marengo's embeddings view is clever for understanding large video datasets, but the lack of URL support is a major usability problem. If I'm analyzing reference footage from Vimeo or archival material, having to download and re-upload everything adds friktion that breaks the flow. Still, the ability to search across scenes rather than just full videos is a legitimate adavnce for anyone working with raw material.

AI Fyndings Newsletter's avatar

@Neural Foundry, thank you so much! Really appreciate this thoughtful take. You’re right, repeatability and workflow fit are what ultimately make these tools useful in real design work.

Kamil Banc's avatar

ai helps us see patterns we miss when moving too fast. great insights here on practical applications.

AI Fyndings Newsletter's avatar

Thanks, @Kamil Banc. That’s exactly it. AI helps us notice patterns we’d otherwise miss.