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Pricing for generations on Cineocean varies by content type. Text generation costs $0.025 per generation, image generation is priced at $0.15 per image, and video generation costs $0.65 - $1 per video. These prices reflect the credits required for each type of generation, allowing users to manage their usage based on their specific needs and budget.
Cineocean allows users to top up their credits exclusively through cryptocurrency payments, ensuring fast and secure transactions. The minimum top-up amount is $5, making it accessible for users to replenish their credits as needed.
The Basic plan is free and provides 500 credits upon registration, with the option to top up points for additional generations. It includes access to AI video, image, and text generation for non-commercial use. The Standard plan, costing $10 per month, offers 40,000 credits per month and allows for commercial use. The Premium plan, at $50 per month, includes 200,000 credits per month, Stealth Mode for enhanced privacy, and supports commercial use.
Yes, videos generated through Cineocean can be monetized on various platforms, if you have our subscription. Ensure you comply with the platform’s guidelines and terms for AI-generated content.
Yes, Cineocean grants commercial rights to content you generate, allowing you to use it for resale, branding, or any other commercial purposes, if you have our subscription.
To generate images, log into your Cineocean account, navigate to the image generation section, input your desired text prompts, and click on the 'Send' button. You’ll see the AI-generated images in seconds, which you can download or modify further.
Great prompts are detailed and specific. Describe the subject, environment, colors, and style you want. For example, instead of "a house," say "a modern glass house in a forest with soft lighting."
To generate videos, navigate to the video generation section, input your script or visual references, select desired styles and effects, and click 'Send'. Cineocean will produce a video based on your specifications.
Simply access the text generation feature, enter a brief description or keywords, and the AI will create a text for you.
Go to your Cryptomus account settings, select 'Subscriptions', and click 'Cancel Subscription'. Follow the prompts to confirm. Your subscription will remain active until the end of the billing cycle.
Yes, Cineocean shows an estimate of the credits required for your video or image, which you can view on tip when you hover mouse over "Send" button.
You can check your usage in the 'Settings' -> 'Account Details', where all your remaining points and top-up are available.
Keyframes are used to make a reference for start and end points in a video. You can add two images, so video will start in one image and will end in the second one.
The Extend feature allows you to lengthen clips or scenes in your video. Simply select the 'Extend' button on your already generated video to extend, and Cineocean will seamlessly add additional frames to match the style.
Basic Types of Camera Movement
Pan
A horizontal rotation of the camera left or right.
Used to show a wide scene or to follow a subject.
Tilt
A vertical movement of the camera up or down.
Useful for showing the height of objects or creating dramatic effects.
Dolly
A linear movement of the camera toward or away from the subject.
Allows the viewer to "enter" the scene or move away from it.
Truck
A linear movement of the camera left or right.
Often used to follow the movement of a character.
Pedestal
A vertical movement of the camera without changing the angle.
Creates a sense of rising or falling relative to the subject.
Zoom
A change in focal length, bringing the subject closer or farther away.
Useful for emphasizing detail or showing emotion.
Orbit
A rotation of the camera around the subject, keeping it in the center of the frame.
Used to create a cinematic effect.
Roll
Rotates the camera around its axis.
Adds dynamism and style to a scene.
Crane
Moves the camera up or down on a crane.
Perfect for large shots or overhead shots.
Follow
Follows the subject at a constant distance.
Used for action scenes or dynamic sequences.
Static
Remains still, focusing on one point.
Perfect for dialogue or meditative scenes.
Popular Shots
Extreme Wide Shot
Shows the entire scene, including the landscape or architecture.
Used for establishing shots.
Wide Shot
Focuses on the character and surroundings.
Medium Shot
Shows the character from the waist up.
Perfect for dialogue.
Close-Up
Focuses on a face or subject.
Extreme Close-Up
Shows small details, such as eyes or hands.
Over-the-Shoulder
Shoots over a character's shoulder.
Often used in dialogue.
Point of View
Simulates the character's gaze.
Two-Shot
Shows two characters in the frame.
Tracking Shot
The camera moves with the subject.
Bird's Eye View
A view from above that creates the impression of scale.
CineOcean Tips
Mix Movement: Use multiple types of movement to create unique scenes.
Adjust Speed and Duration: Experiment with settings for smoothness or dynamism.
Add Shots: Mix close-ups and medium shots for variety.
A style reference guides the AI in maintaining a consistent visual theme. Upload an image or select from templates, and Cineocean will generate content that aligns with the chosen style.
Before generating your content, choose the desired aspect ratio (e.g., 16:9, 1:1) from the settings menu. This ensures your video or image fits the intended display format.
Upload a visual reference in the image or video generation section to guide the AI. This ensures that generated content aligns with your desired aesthetics or theme.
Character references help create consistent visual characters. Upload images or descriptions, and Cineocean will generate characters that match the provided traits and details.
Be specific, use descriptive language, and include context like colors, settings, and styles. The more detail you provide, the better the AI can meet your creative expectations.
Use the character reference feature, and provide detailed descriptions or images of your character. Cineocean will maintain these attributes throughout your project.