Saw this job offering $10 per “Ultra-Realistic” video do you think nano banana can get me hired?


I stumbled across this listing (first pic) looking for food content creators. The pay is… well, it’s not great ($300 for 30 videos??), but the requirement to look "100% Real" caught my eye. I figured I'd treat it as a challenge to see if I could produce something that didn't look like plastic AI slop.

I gave it a shot using Nano Banana Pro on Higgsfield because I've heard it handles object placement better than standard SDXL checkpoints.

Honestly? I'm kind of surprised. Usually, when I generate food bowls, the ingredients blend together or float weirdly. But with this, the cutlet placement on the rice and the separation of the cucumbers/greens actually looks logical. It respected the "donburi" composition without me having to wrestle with controlnets.

Do you guys think this quality is enough to actually get the gig, or is the client asking for the impossible for that price point? im still new to ai for product placement like this or i dont know the process called but i think this is an opportunity for me instead of just scrolling facebook unpaid

https://preview.redd.it/qcng34rlvo3g1.jpg?width=813&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cbed6b43389a0957b5d68b5a38684f265dd1a179

https://preview.redd.it/0tycycimvo3g1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=cda85e8f557e2cfc5dda1f775c0c2de768ca8b0d

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