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The Frame Drift Problem: Why AI Video Stylization Falls Apart

Every AI-stylized video frame is an independent sample. Without anchoring, characters shift, palettes drift, and scenes contradict themselves cut by cut. Here's why it happens and how to fix it.

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How IP-Adapter Powers Character Consistency in AI Video

IP-Adapter lets you condition Stable Diffusion output on reference images rather than text alone. This is what makes character identity lock viable across an entire stylized clip.

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Style Packs: Encoding a Visual Language, Not Just a Prompt

A prompt is a guess. A Style Pack is a specification. Here's how encoding palette, lighting, and aesthetic into a reusable preset changes the way you work with AI stylization.

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ComfyUI + DaVinci Resolve: The Complete Setup Guide

Everything you need to get ComfyUI running as a local AI backend for video work — models, extensions, VRAM management, and wiring it to your Resolve workflow.

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AI Stylization for Music Videos: A Practical Workflow

Music video editors need visual consistency across dozens of cuts with fast turnarounds. Here's how ShotLock's Style Packs and Character Lock change what's possible.

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Stylizing B-Roll for YouTube: Consistency Without the Wait

YouTube creators are using AI to stylize B-roll into cinematic or illustrated aesthetics. The catch is keeping it consistent. This is how ShotLock solves that for solo editors.

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