GPU Black Market
This video is inspired by Gamers Nexus's new movie "THE NVIDIA AI BLACK MARKET" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H3xQaf7BFI First I generated a script with Gemini 2.5 Pro Deep Think, the prompt was: "Develop a short script for Veo3 video generator about an imaginary GPU smuggling short skit. It'd resemble illicit activity, however instead of any contraband a dealer would offer various GPUs under his trench coat behind a back alley. Veo3 is able to generate 8 second long segments. The atmosphere of the whole short skit is of the Blade Runner or Cyberpunk. It's night and the alley is dark, wet and dirty, also there's fog, and some steam is coming from the street manhole covers. The dealer is a tall figure, we never see his face and he has a long trench coat with a hoodie, because the lightning is such that the shadow of the hoodie cloaks his face. We can only see the back of the buyer as well in all scenes. The buyer approaches the dealer in the alley, very carefully and asks for the merchandise. The main twist is that instead of any illicit substance the dealer's trenchcoat hides various nVidia and AMD GPUs upon reveal: nVidia A100, H100, RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell, RTX 5090, and RTX 4090, and AMD Instinct MI300. The buyer secretively hands over some physical Bitcoins to the dealer and takes some high end GPUs and they part ways. Both the dealer and the buyer has unnaturally extremely deep voice. The whole skit is very short, about 1.5 minutes (12 8 second segments). When there's no speaking going on the default background music would be heavy metal. For each 8 second segment plan the visuals and the audio in utmost details. The plot should emphasize the twist of the GPUs as the subject of the exchange." The result was fed segment-by-segment into Google Flow Veo3 Quality. Here is the full script: https://pastebin.com/VxXkQuwb The segments were upscaled from 720p to 1080p during download and then I used Shotcut to cut the 12 segments together, mainly the fades and the fade overlaps. There are some glitches: 1. The Bitcoin handover for the goods, we can chalk that up maybe for return change. 2. The metal briefcase loading. 3. Sometimes the voices are not consistent. overall I didn't want to spend too much time, this was all together two hours, the generation, upscaling all took time. I generated two variants for each segment, I needed to choose and rewatch. Chunking the prompt. The actual cut and render was not more than half an hour.
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