Firefly won't use my first frame image. Says it violates guidelines.
- December 14, 2025
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Hello Community,
I have been experimenting with AI for a while now, and it's been a really frustrating process. First, they give you a paltry amount of credits that wouldn't last half a day on a project, then when no one buys their unfinished tech, they do something like Adobe has done. They tease you with unlimited credits till mid December. Well I decided I'd try a little music video project, all done with AI. I create the first 5 seconds with a text prompt, then I take the last frame of that newly generated clip, and use it as the next First Frame for the next 5 seconds, ans so on. Well the music video I'm doing is with my sister, who is a nationally touring singer/songwriter, and the video was going to be derivitive of the kid's movie, "Harold and the Purple Crayon." I was able to generate the first 10 seconds, but the third clip kept getting denied because it violates their guidelines. The problem is they're denying First Frames even when Firefly created the image. Now I've included some First Frames that were denied. I know it's because my hero is a kid with a crayon! Help! Does Adobe allow for exceptions? If not, because of these silly guidelines, how are you EVER going to get people to pay for this expensive type of creating if you have deal breaking guidelines?