If a human made this, I would be like "what garbage" but sense a A.I. made it's like watching your kid grow up and you have to support them in their efforts to be creative. pretty soon there will only be A.I. films at the movie theater. Good job son.
One program generated the images, then another generated the script based on the images, with finally a script reader doing the dubbing over for narration... (Funny it can't tell Shrimp for Insects!) Just a little bit of proofreading and editing would of crafted a much better product!
Thanks for your diagnosis, but, my way of work is a bit different. 1.- I have an idea. 2.- I play with AI, generating images about the idea. 3.- When I found good results, then I develop the idea into a little script. 4.- When I have the story I like, the I try to develop with differents tools the images and the video animations I need. 5.- Then I work in a first edit with all the stuff I have and, if I need more material to complete the story, I try to generate more images and animations, and also I can rewrite the first script with the new ideas and insert all of it in the final edit. 6.- And yes, I used AI tools to create the audio of the narrator voice using my final script and also to make the music. That's all Folks! 😉
@_PRODARM_ Automation to produce the images and generate the narration... Using the AI for the Images ~ was an automated function... Using the script reader ~ was an automated function... You wrote the script!
I like it!
Yeaah 🔥
Good video, thanks.
If a human made this, I would be like "what garbage" but sense a A.I. made it's like watching your kid grow up and you have to support them in their efforts to be creative. pretty soon there will only be A.I. films at the movie theater. Good job son.
@@UnknownAliasUK I hope to continue watching all kinds of films in the movie theater. 😌
@@_PRODARM_ I like watching my films on youtube. just saw deadpool wolverine last month.
As an experiment I'm going to say it's a failure
One program generated the images, then another generated the script based on the images, with finally a script reader doing the dubbing over for narration... (Funny it can't tell Shrimp for Insects!) Just a little bit of proofreading and editing would of crafted a much better product!
Thanks for your diagnosis, but, my way of work is a bit different.
1.- I have an idea.
2.- I play with AI, generating images about the idea.
3.- When I found good results, then I develop the idea into a little script.
4.- When I have the story I like, the I try to develop with differents tools the images and the video animations I need.
5.- Then I work in a first edit with all the stuff I have and, if I need more material to complete the story, I try to generate more images and animations, and also I can rewrite the first script with the new ideas and insert all of it in the final edit.
6.- And yes, I used AI tools to create the audio of the narrator voice using my final script and also to make the music.
That's all Folks! 😉
@_PRODARM_ So you're the one doing the writing... Only the images and narration are done by automation...
@@iancowan3527 I don't use any automation. I work one by one every image and video.
@_PRODARM_ Automation to produce the images and generate the narration... Using the AI for the Images ~ was an automated function... Using the script reader ~ was an automated function...
You wrote the script!
Is this real? I am concerned for our troops. So many species!