Rory’s parents are laughing in the background. Drew just got a Midjourney tattoo that reads "/imagine". And somehow, Midjourney video dropped in the middle of all this.
This week on Midjourney Fast Hours, the boys stumble into an accidental emergency episode because (surprise!), Midjourney just casually launched the most fun AI video tool yet.
No press release. No tweetstorm. Just boom, it’s here. And it works. Like, stupidly well.
They run live experiments, break down what’s working (and what’s weird), and unpack the shockingly seamless auto-prompt, motion settings, extend feature, 4-up grid, and how it plays with SREF.
Spoiler: SREF just got way more powerful—and more confusing. Also, Drew finds a way to sneak himself into a talking head video, naturally.
Think you’re burned out on AI? This might be the update that gets you feeling things again.
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⏱️ Midjourney Fast Hour
[00:00] Thursday night chaos & surprise video drop[03:40] Midjourney’s whisper video launch strategy[05:10] A wave of feature updates: SREF, video, pricing[06:15] Long-term vision: real-time world-building[07:00] First impressions of Midjourney video[08:30] Auto-prompt is criminally good[09:55] High motion vs low motion—how to choose[12:24] The magical 4-grid video preview[14:00] Interface brilliance: simplicity done right[15:20] Observations on motion templates & quirks[17:00] Animation consistency & style fidelity[18:30] Old stills, new life—archive resurrection[20:00] Using SREFs to build entire worlds[22:50] Where the current video model falls short[24:20] Enter Topaz Astra—perfect timing for upscaling[26:00] A personal story on AI, portraits & impact[28:40] Upscaler comparisons: Magnific vs Bloom[30:00] Visual bugs: wheels, backwards cars & physics[32:00] Why hands magically fix themselves in video[34:00] Face consistency & surprising details[36:45] Sneaking Drew & Rory into an animated video[37:30] New Explore page for video (and why it rules)[38:50] The Extend feature is shockingly seamless[40:15] Camera direction tips for better results[42:20] Prompt control vs camera behavior when extending[44:10] Wild new video prompts spotted on Explore[47:00] Midjourney’s edge: vibrant color retention[51:00] SREF update — what broke, what’s better[54:15] Favorite tokens: dribbble.com, Nike ads, stoicism[57:40] Using songs, moods, and weirdcore to test SREF[59:15] How --exp interacts with --sref (and when to dial it down)[01:03:00] SV6 vs SV4 — why it matters now[01:08:00] Building smart prompt batches for testing[01:10:20] Describe tool to reverse-engineer SREF aesthetics[01:17:00] Style reference vs subject leakage test[01:23:45] Personalization wish list: can ranking images help?