How to Create Viral AI Stadium Videos Like the Latest Social Media Trend
Have you noticed your social media feed suddenly filling up with ultra-realistic clips of people being caught on stadium cameras? It turns out these viral moments, which first gained massive traction after a fake AI-generated video of a fan at a Korean baseball game went mainstream, aren't actually real. The good news is that you donât need professional editing skills to join the trend; with a few specific AI tools and the right prompts, you can create your own convincing "Jumbotron" debut in minutes.
To get started, upload a clear, well-lit selfie to an image generator like ChatGPT or MyEdit, using a descriptive prompt that emphasizes keeping your facial features consistent while placing you in a stadium setting. Once you have a high-quality, realistic photo, move it over to an animation tool like Googleâs Flow or MyEditâs Image-to-Video feature. By using a detailed prompt that specifies broadcast-style camera movements, stadium lighting, and natural reactionsâlike smiling or waving when you "notice" the cameraâyou can generate a seamless four-to-five-second video that looks exactly like a live TV broadcast.