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Thunderstorm in a Divided Cabin ⛈️ Cozy Living Room, Fireplace & Kitchen Ambience

Cozy Timez · 3h00 · 40 258 vues ·

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It’s a wild night out there in the mountains. A strong thunderstorm is moving through the forest, and you can see the heavy rain washing over the large windows of this cozy A-frame cabin. But inside, it is just pure warmth and peace. The fireplace is crackling beautifully, casting a soft glow over the room along with the flickering candles and string lights.

A cat is fast asleep on the sofa, completely undisturbed by the deep roll of thunder in the distance. A large bookshelf splits the open loft, creating a comfortable space to relax. Over in the kitchen area, something is slowly simmering on the stove, adding to the wonderful feeling of home and safety. It’s the perfect night to just curl up with a hot drink and let the sound of the rain and the fire wash away the day. I hope this atmosphere helps you find some quiet, focus on your work, or drift into a deep, natural sleep while the storm passes.

Enjoy the stillness of this cabin retreat.

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A few words about how this video was created:

AI is everywhere today and is flooding the internet with content. The real problem is not creators who use AI as a tool, but the enormous amount of automatically generated, lifeless videos without any form of editing or refinement.
That is exactly why I want to openly show how my videos are created and be transparent about the use of AI.

The process starts with an AI-generated image (from common image AIs such as Leonardo, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, etc.). However, this image is only the starting point. It is then extensively edited manually in GIMP and/or Photoshop: errors are retouched, lighting moods are adjusted, details are changed or added. After that, I split the image into multiple layers to deliberately create depth and movement later on.

The animation is then created in DaVinci Resolve. Here, I combine different elements such as real video footage, 3D renderings, and occasional small AI animations (animals). This step is very time-consuming, and a single project often ends up consisting of up to 35 layers.

A particularly large part of the work goes into the sound design. Especially in thunderstorm scenes, a single audio track can consist of up to 50 individual sound clips. Many of these recordings were captured by myself using various devices (including the Tascam DR-40, Zoom H2n, and Blue Yeti microphone). In addition, a small number of royalty-free CO0 sounds are used. All sound sources are carefully layered, edited, and balanced. Individual sound clips are processed in Audacity and partly with the help of FL Studio, where timing, dynamics, and tonal balance are manually adjusted. The final soundscape is then assembled and mixed in DaVinci Resolve, resulting in a unique, living atmosphere that develops organically and could (hopefully) never be replicated by a purely automated AI workflow.

Once the image, animation, and sound form a cohesive whole, small details are added, such as my “Cozy Timez” logo at the beginning, and the scene is then rendered. By this point, up to 13 hours of work can go into a single video.

This video is the result of a hybrid, handcrafted process:
AI serves as a creative tool, but the atmosphere, depth, and mood are created through many conscious, manual decisions.

I hope this explanation was able to give you a small insight into my work, and I wish you a cozy and relaxing time with this video.

#thunderstorm #rainsounds #fireplace #cozytimez

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