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Sang Kancil's Mango Quest

 


It's been my desire to create videos of Malaysian folktales to share with my girl.  Hence both of us embarked on this Video Project, all using AI technology.

She is 8 years old only and together we decide which background to use, what character is suitable, how to make the character move, what effects and I let her made decision on her own.

It's good for character building and see if this is an area she would like to pursue.  

Please look forward for more videos to come.  It's a joyful and enjoyable project to do with her and spent great mother-daughter time together.

When I have the chance, I will share what AI technology I have used for the video. 

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