How To Film A Midjourney Breakout
A fast "new capability" test: you try 7 real-world visual tasks in Midjourney and grade what it can and can't do.
Most people treat Midjourney like a vibe machine. The hook is treating it like a product you can stress-test—and catching the moments it fails.
Screen recording of Midjourney generations, your prompt text on-screen, side-by-side comparisons, a simple scorecard (Pass/Fail/Workaround), quick reaction shots, a folder of outputs.
Viewers leave with a short list of prompts/tests they can copy, plus a clear answer: “Should I use Midjourney for my use-case this week?”
AUDIT
Step 1: Pick one Midjourney promise to test today.
- Choose ONE: “realistic product shots,” “consistent characters,” “text/logo accuracy,” “brand style control,” “storyboard frames,” or “ad thumbnails.”
- Write 7 tasks that represent real creator needs (not art prompts).
- Define a visible scoring rule before you generate (e.g., “Does the text spell correctly?” “Is the character recognizable across 3 scenes?”).
FIX
Step 2: Package it like a lab test (not a tutorial).
- Title template (use, don't copy): "Midjourney vs. Real Work: 7 Tests" or "I Stress-Tested Midjourney for [Use-Case]".
- Hook template: "Everyone says Midjourney can do [claim] now—so I ran 7 real tests and kept the failures in."
- Thumb test idea: A/B two thumbnails for 24 hours.
A = split-screen: "PROMPT" vs "RESULT" with a red circle on the mistake.
B = big “PASS/FAIL” stamp over one shocking output.
TEST
Step 3: Film it as a repeatable scorecard.
- Record your screen; paste each prompt on-screen; hit generate; don't cut the bad outputs.
- After each test, show a 3-second verdict card: PASS / FAIL / WORKAROUND.
- End by ranking: “Best for X, worst for Y, here's the 3 prompts to steal.”
- Keep it tight: 6–8 min teardown or a 45–60s Short with 3 tests only.