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Andy | MVMNT

Andy | MVMNT

@MVMNTuk

Technical Creative Director (Global Agency) / Founder of MVMNT™ - We Move / Playing records in big discos for 20 years / Tweets mine, RT’s aren't.

United Kingdom Katılım Haziran 2009
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Andy | MVMNT
Andy | MVMNT@MVMNTuk·
@Mappy6984 Why have we assigned a job title to people that clearly need to get a job?
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NRM84@Mappy6984·
Makes me kinda want to be an auditor
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Andy | MVMNT@MVMNTuk·
@StevieMac03 That cut to getting on the bike was rough, but I think you know that. Also the sense of scale between talent and scene seems off here.
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Stevie Mac@StevieMac03·
Cyberpunk short film - rough preview, not sure if I should continue as I have another few shorts in the oven.. what do you think? Would love feedback on the characters especially. 🔊🎧
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Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Hollywood has a dirty secret. That perfectly clean green screen shot in your favorite Marvel movie? A human being sat in a dark room for 6 hours fixing it frame by frame. The AI keyer got the body. A person painted every strand of hair. By hand. At 2 AM. For 400 frames. The software costs $5,000 a year. And it still cannot key hair. Nuke: $4,988/year. Cannot key hair in motion blur. After Effects: $264/year. Cannot key transparent glass. Boris FX: $1,865. Cannot key fine edges without haloing. The industry's solution for 30 years has been the same: pay for expensive software, then pay a human to fix what the software couldn't. The YouTubers behind Corridor Crew looked at this and asked a different question. What if the AI didn't try to remove the green? What if it figured out what color was actually there before the green contaminated it? They trained a neural network on synthetic 3D data. Not scraped footage. Not stolen clips. Perfectly rendered scenes where every pixel's true color was already known. Hair strands. Motion blur. Transparent glass. All simulated with known ground truth. Then they fed it real green screen footage. It worked. They called it CorridorKey. Then they open sourced it. → Feed it raw green screen footage → AI reconstructs the true foreground color for every pixel → Hair stays perfect. Every strand. → Motion blur stays intact. Every frame. → Transparent glass stays transparent. → 16-bit and 32-bit EXR output. Nuke-ready. Resolve-ready. → Handles 4K natively → Runs on consumer GPUs. 6 GB VRAM minimum. → Runs on Apple Silicon via MLX → Auto-detects green or blue screen → Removes tracking markers automatically → DaVinci Resolve plugin live → Standalone GUI for non-technical users → One-click installer. No Python setup. Here's the wildest part: Within 2.5 months: 13,000+ GitHub stars. 787 forks. Active Discord. Community built a cloud render farm so you can process footage without owning a GPU. DaVinci Resolve plugin shipped. Nuke and After Effects plugins in development. VFX freelancers are already offering CorridorKey-powered services to production companies. One person. One GPU. Hollywood-quality keys. A business built on free software. Nuke: $4,988/year. Still needs manual cleanup. After Effects: $264/year. Still needs manual cleanup. Rotoscope artist: $50 to $150/hour. For the cleanup. CorridorKey: $0. No cleanup needed. One honest flag: the license is CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Free forever for personal projects, students, indie films, and learning. Commercial use requires permission from Corridor Digital. They did not pretend it was MIT. A problem that plagued Hollywood for 30 years. Solved by YouTubers. Open sourced for free. 13,000+ stars. 787 forks. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Your footage. Your keys. No rotoscoping.
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PJ Ace
PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
Gossip Goblin is arguably the best AI filmmaker in the world. His new film THE PATCHWRIGHT is a masterpiece (10M+ views). But nobody knows how he actually makes these. Until now. He let me share every step of the workflow with you 🧵👇
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ilker@ailker·
made the sports fan cam trend into @fal workflow. just add your photos and type something like “lakers vs celtics finals game 7” or “wimbledon final center court”
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INK@0xInk_·
Tokyo drift in Mazda rx7 made with Midjourney v8.1 and Seedance2 on @runwayml
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real@GiveIt2EmRaw_·
@SoDuTw He should learn to keep his hands to himself. Assaulting the paying customer is career assadination, and he has a pattern of doing it. He’s cooked.
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Andy | MVMNT@MVMNTuk·
@90sfootball How did they get one of the most famous faces in the word consistently wrong like that year on year?
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90s Football@90sfootball·
David Beckham's face evolution in FIFA 🤩 🎥 IG/harry_kun27
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Ryan Lightbourn@ryanlightbourn·
@HalcyonOdyssey Runway mostly for this one. Some Higgsfield and native Kling as well. Haven't tried Higgsfield Studio. I honestly don't even know what it is.
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wast3@0xWast3·
16-year-old hacked Rockstar he did it with from a hotel TV using an Amazon Fire Stick while Rockstar hid GTA 6 for 8 years a teenager on bail broke everything open in one night he DM’d every Rockstar employee on Slack: "I'm not a Rockstar employee, I'm an attacker" > 90 clips > biggest gaming leak in history > one Fire Stick the game couldn't stay hidden anymore and neither can the money inside it marketplace is live, niches still empty 150M players are coming move before they do bookmarked and learn
wast3@0xWast3

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Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL·
“We didn’t play well, but fighting against relegation is like this…” 😮 Roberto De Zerbi reacts after Spurs salvage a point against Leeds.
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Rooster@TheRooster·
Characters look real, because they are. ❌ 3D modeling ✅ Filming This indie dev: - recorded professional actors - color graded the raw videos - imported them into the engine - sliced them into separate animations 100% Full Motion Video (FMV) I reached out to the dev, and he gave me some behind-the-scenes footage you can see below. Such a smart way to get photorealistic graphics without melting your GPU. Basically a modern version of the trick that was used in the classic Mortal Kombat. I think we'll see this tech in more indie games soon.
Rooster@TheRooster

This is not AI. It's an indie game called "I Have No Change" Characters' faces look unbelievable. Before I explain, can you guess how they did this?

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Dave Clark@Diesol·
I think we can stop calling them “AI Films” now. They’re just films. The tools have arrived. The quality is undeniable. Which means story, voice, and filmmaking matter more than ever. If you have something to say, go make it. Made using @runwayml
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Andy | MVMNT@MVMNTuk·
@TheRooster The moment he pays the view is forced so it crops out any possible overlay of the environment and the video.
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Andy | MVMNT@MVMNTuk·
@TheRooster It’s just video with Alpha. ‘Under a Killing Moon’ was doing this in 1994.
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Rooster@TheRooster·
This is not AI. It's an indie game called "I Have No Change" Characters' faces look unbelievable. Before I explain, can you guess how they did this?
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Andy | MVMNT@MVMNTuk·
@PJaccetturo So well made. This is exactly where the 4% of people who can direct, edit and curate moving image live. It really shows the gap between those who can and can’t.
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PJ Ace
PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
This is one of the best short films I've seen in years. Very soon, we'll stop calling it "AI film" and just call it film.
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Siddharth Shukla
Siddharth Shukla@_cintamani·
you know why this is ass its because its regurgitating what's already been done and looked cool. there's no cultural shift, there's nothing new to it, there's no avant garde. Just playing same shit in a boring loop. and you may come to defend yourself, "hey this is just the start" "wait till AI becomes better and accomplishes the thing where a human being can't tell a difference" but you don't get it. AI accelerates the loop, there's no cultural break. Even a few good AI filmmakers I've seen producing the loop. A breakthrough would be if AI can ....say create a whole new color that never existed.
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Ingi Erlingsson 🪄@ingi_erlingsson·
Started training my own LTX 2.3 LoRA specifically for character replacement, using it here in combination with @D_AI_VI_d's LoRA to strengthen the effect while avoiding ghosting Nowhere near perfect yet, but given that it's generated in 155s with no controlnets it's not bad
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