I’ve been stress testing the capabilities of what Seedance can do especially in the hybrid space. As a filmmaker I love being on set and working with actors. AI can’t replicate the happy accidents you create while filming. While it’s not perfect I can see how smaller indie films can start utilizing this motion transfer technique to tell more grand stories. Let me know what you think.
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@Rob_ThaBuilder The point of body positivity wasn't to say being fat is good and healthy or better (even if some twisted it that way). It was about being understanding that even if your body doesn't necessarily fit the expected 'norm' you can still be beautiful and accepted.
Look, I'm all for ppl getting healthier, and if they need Ozempic to helpnget there, do what you gotta do.
But it is objectively hilarious that all the fat ppl held up as icons of the body positivity movement all got skinny af the second a weight-loss wonder drug became available. As suspected by everyone, it was cope all along.
Another body blow to the Woke Left philosophy of brute forcing objective reality to match their theoretical models that completely disregard actual human nature in order to avoid taking any personal accountability, you love to see it.
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Once AI enables making movies in a completely different quantity than what's being done today,
discovery becomes the key problem (again).
This will be partly driven by algorithms on the platform side: YouTube works well for non-fictional right now, will it work for fictional too? I don't see a reason why it wouldn't.
But I also predict part of the solution - don't shoot the messenger here! - will come through influencer dynamics.
The cast of the movie will "include" people / accounts with millions of followers - they will have cameos / minor roles in your movie -- after all the effort for them will be super limited, and they can all "act well enough" :)
They will then use their social circles to promote the movie to their followers once it's published. And the typical revenue sharing amongst the cast.
It'll be... something else!
somebody should stop me...
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BILL BURR: “If someone’s working 160 hours a month and can’t make their rent, you’re not paying them enough. Maybe you should just be worth $900,000,000… How does a CEO take a f*cking 8 figure bonus and none of your employees have dental insurance?”
@LevTeot@EHuanglu If nothing else, the design of them is shite.
Why wouldn't you make them look like snowmen or something?
Just one of a thousand little details showing the lack of imagination and effort put into this shitty, brand-damaging ad.
@henrydaubrez Human work has fingerprints. Every brushstroke & error carries intention & enhances our connection.
AI does the opposite. Its errors are not charming; they’re alien. A warped hand or odd frame does not read as “someone tried their best”, it reads as “no one was ever there".
I rewatched Home Alone with my son today and it was funny to notice how many inconsistencies, raccord issues, and tiny broken details are in a film considered a gem of the 90s. We never cared. We were in the story, so our brains let the imperfections slide.
What struck me is how different the standard feels when using AI. I obsess over every tiny continuity mistake, every aesthetic shift, every micro detail, because I know any small flaw will immediately be used by the anti-AI crowd to discredit the whole thing.
Putting both side by side, it is insane. Traditional filmmaking is full of human errors and nobody cares because the story carries it. Meanwhile, I am pushing for an even higher level of technical perfection simply to avoid giving people ammunition to dismiss the work.
And here is the spoiler. Even if the story was flawless, even if the rhythm was right, even if the continuity was perfect, the conclusion would still be “it is stolen content” or “I don’t like AI.”
At the end of the day, the story is what matters. The rest is noise.
@0xInk_@awesome_visuals Please for the love of god, seeing as you're so creative, can you give me one solid, constructive use for this set of images you've 'created' when actual, real behind the scenes shots already exist?
the BTS shots of my favorite movies, all made with nano banana : Pulp Fiction, Matrix, Lord of the Ring and Truman Show
btw, nano banana was smart enough to replace Gollum with Andy Serkis in the mocap suit
inspired by the work of @awesome_visuals
@entropia_acc@framer_x Except literally no-one did. No-one cared enough to do anything more than type a short prompt.
There was no creative ‘vision’ because the computer did 99.9% of the work, so it’s utterly soulless and says nothing.
🚨JUST IN: Mediawan Kids & Family (@Mediawan_kf), the European studio behind Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, is producing a 39-episode kids’ animated series based on the Solana-based NFT IP brand @Claynosaurz.
@framer_x In what world was it 'almost impossible'?
It's never been easier or more accessible to make REAL claymation. Everyone has a phone and clay is cheap.
But hey, why bother when AI can make a soulless approximation of it with no effort whatsoever instead!
Finally, everyone can create Claymation Style cartoons! 🥳
Just a few months ago, it was almost impossible.
Now you can make one in under a day!
Here's how: