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August 31, 2025
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AI video rejected, quality issues

  • August 31, 2025
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Hi,

Just created a few videos with AI, and I thought it produced a good AI video, but it was rejected for quality issues. 

  • I deliberately controlled the depth of field in the prompt to give the front girl attention
  • I upscaled the video as I have not found one that does native 4K
  • I compared to Premiere Pro video 'extend video' option to see what Adobe produces, but was not impressed by their AI engine quality.

 

I have also include a link to the full resolution video here:

Halloween Time Video 

 

So any help would be appreciated from other contributors who submit AI video (including video generation suggestions for 4K)

 

Regards,

Brett

 

 

Correct answer Jill_C

Look carefully at the girl's eyes which aren't properly rendered. She also becomes quite blurry at the end, and the video seems to end too soon.

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daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 31, 2025

I agree with @Jill_C, and the focus ends on the basket of candy with nonsense text for the logos. Even in still images, nonsense text or logos (even if they don't represent real products) are rejected.

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Known Participant
August 31, 2025

Thanks. I will see how I can fine-tune the prompt to avoid adding any text. When I use my real photos or AI-generated ones, it is easy to remove the text, but I am still fairly new to AI video.

Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 31, 2025

Look carefully at the girl's eyes which aren't properly rendered. She also becomes quite blurry at the end, and the video seems to end too soon.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Known Participant
August 31, 2025

Thanks, I will attempt to trim the end frames where it goes blurry and extend the video. I have tried Premier Pro, extend, but the result is awful. I will keep looking for something to create more than 5 sec video.