@@Hopscotchlemonadespritz. The AI graphics have gotten quite impressive, until they start moving. But less than a year ago even the static graphics had serious issues around certain body parts. I’d be willing to bet that within a year or so the animations will see significant improvement, and as you suggest we will soon be at the point of not knowing reality from fiction. It will be interesting to say the least.
@@lisamoscow8833 Truth. You don't get an inspiration feel for the setting or background location or area of where people are doing a scene or too. there is no projection of suspense, wonder, or mystery or beauty or anything that adds to energy of the plot or story.
When you do Jurassic Park, please make the dinosaurs look like Crocodiles and Monitor Lizards with horns glued on and sails stuck to their backs. That’s real 1950’s SPFX
While many people think that since the effects in the 1950's were so cheap and fake looking , that it must have been all that they were able to do at the time, but that was not the case. The lazy work was the result of nepotism and people with no talent being hired to make all of that stuff. And it was only in America. The proof of this is the spectacular makeup and special effects in films like "Haxan' from 1922 and "the Ring of the Nibelungen" also from that time. There were artists capable of doing great work but the doors were closed at the studios and they were not let in.
There were good FX films in the 50's, but most of them were historical fiction or war pictures. Sci-Fi & fantasy works were usually done by smaller companies or major studios' B-units. If you want decent sci-fi or fantasy from the time period, try George Pal, Ray Harryhausen, or Walt Disney's stuff.
@@stillbuyvhs I love the old style FX. They had to be so much more creative in the days before computers did everything. When I was a kid, Ray Harryhausen was still at the top of his game with movies like Jason and The Argonauts. Watching old sci fi and fantasy movies left you with the feeling of awe and wonder about how they were able to create these magical and mysterious worlds- it really did feel like magic. Even the cheap ones. Don’t get me wrong- I’m not knocking them. They’re all movie magic.
@praywithoutceasing4939 or that one location in California they always used to go to for the ‘alien planet’ where the cliff faces are slanted on an angle. I think it’s called Vazquez Rocks, or something similar.
Hey Abandon Films, I hope you know just what you've created here and with your other videos. You may be initiating a whole new genre of terrific and inspiring films. PLEASE keep up the good work.
See folks, this is the original Avatar movie from 1954, the one that started it all, I first saw it in the early 90s, I was a little rascal, no older than 8, of course it was a rerun on cable TV but for me it was the first experience with the franchise, I remember it vividly, I was glued to the screen and my eyes became glassy. None of the sequels came anywhere close to the magic of this masterpiece. Thank you so much for refreshing this beautiful memory, dear Abandoned Films team! 💙
@@flybeep1661exactly.. ai is beautiful like this sure but to say it’s better than the honest and hard work artists put into avatar for years is so insulting to the true art given with love and care 💗
This looks better than the “real” version. I miss intricate sets, matte painting backgrounds and modeled spaceships . That seemed like golden era sci-fi to me.
CGI tries to go real but often fails because of bad animation. Models already present to your brain a real quality but not so real that it's taking you away from the ultimate fact. That it's just a story. I think the human brain needs to engage imagination to actually get more out of a story, rather than spoonfeeding you completely believable visuals with unrealistic content.
What enjoyment does a book give? It's the stimulation of imagination. Films are a lazy way to stimulate the same, but the less your imagination takes part in receiving the story, the less you actually get out of a film.
@@jimstartup2729 Lazy...? Movies are a combined art form of drama and acting, photography and design, music and soundscapes, motion and light,... Regarding it as a"lazy way of reading" is ridiculous!
@@peka__ from the viewers perspective it is a lazier way for your brain to form the world. I am not talking about what goes into making the film! Reading requires more effort to absorb that content than just watching and listening.
I’m glad I randomly found this channel. Haha I feel Hollywood could go back to its roots with these style of movies. I didn’t grow up in this era of film , but I certainly love it.
What are you even talking about? Roots? What do you mean? This is some creepy AI imagery remotely made to look like 1950s B-movies but it doesn't look anything like it so wtf are you on about?
The person making these really needs to produce a full movie. I would so very much want to see many movies with this feel. A classic science fiction novel that would be stunning in this style would be the great novel Norstrillia by Cordwainer Smith (sci-fi pen-name of the late Johns Hopkins professor of East Asia studies, Paul Linebarger, US Army expert on psychological warfare who wrote the acknowledged “Bible” on the subject, godson of Sun Yat-sen, and writer of some of the most disturbing sci-fi of the 1940s-1950s). Since first reading Norstillia as a teen 40 years ago, I’ve always dreamed of a movie of it. A miniseries in this style based on Norstrillia would be mind-boggling.
These vids remind me how beautiful technicolor super panavision scifi films were. Surprised we don't see more films embracing a retro style like these.
This person is a genius. For one thing, these videos are beautiful. The narration and music are excellent. And there's a lot of cultural awareness packed into this. I have never seen anything like this before. Just adorable.
@@RedGallardo_" I know what it means, thank you very much"_ I'm going to interpret that very, very literally as meaning you feel intensely deep gratitude towards him.
Hard to explain how these videos make me feel. I mean, movies are real things but what they're made of is unreal, and these beautiful films add blatant unreality to it because they are clips from earlier versions of real movies but they are clips from movies that don't exist but somehow should.....this is a new art form, built from longing and imagination derived from an other art form...agggh!
Abandoned Films is doing such a great job with these 70"s style trailers that I just had to subscribe!!! I was born in the mid 70"s and the narration is on point!
It had a scintillating 50’s feel to a millennium concept, this film would have been the greatest film if it was released in this same epic format during the 50’s. A very unique retro feel that it still provides intriguing moments to the modern generation.
The visuals remind me of scifi paperback covers of the 60s and 70s. More evocative than the every-part-of-frame-crammed-with-detail digital standard of today.
I don't know exactly why, but I'm loving this series. I watched Forbidden Planet in the cinema as a kid, but also designed integrated circuits in my 20s.
I don't think I'm ever going to understand the hate for the movies but I get it's a preferential thing. This looks fantastic but it's literally the same concept as the original but stylised as a 50's movie. There's nothing remotely unique about the storytelling here other than the way it's presented.
@@niloticshadowit's worse than hate. It's apathy. People enjoy them in the theater but after that they're just kind of forgotten about. I always say people like Avatar but there's no *fans* of Avatar. How many Avatar T-shirts do you see? How many people quote Avatar in conversation? Almost no one collects Avatar. I own two tattoo shops. I've never seen anyone get an Avatar tattoo and I've never seen someone with one. I can't tell you how many Harry Potter tattoos I've done. Or Star Wars or Marvel or DC or Zelda or whatever.
@@kingswing00 Well, yeah that's what happens with any one-off story. Just because they don't have a whole day event dedicated to Avatar every year or countless toys or whatever doesn't make it less worthy. Anything sci-fi that isn't Star Wars or Star Trek is usually left in the dark until something new from the property releases. That's just how it works. People have short attention span and move on to the next thing to consume. I know numerous people, some of which who are relatives, that despise Star Wars and can't take it seriously but thoroughly enjoyed both Avatar movies. If Avatar was a one-hit wonder or wasn't a cultural sensation as you're alluding to then it wouldn't have surpassed Endgame at the box office when it was re-released and reclaim its place as the highest-grossing movie of all time. And Avatar 2 certainly wouldn't have made it to the No. 3 spot. There is a genuine fanbase for this now franchise and it was felt yet again when the sequel was released. Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's not there. Typically it's not a thing for a one-off film to continuously sell merchandise and I'm sure Star Wars had moments when it became less relevant, especially during the years between each of the trilogies when the movies were somewhat absent from the big screens. The only reason why Star Wars is so iconic is because it pioneered a lot of its concepts for a genre that hasn't been explored properly in Hollywood. Generally, anything that comes out nowadays, no matter how original and impactful, will always struggle to achieve that same cultural sensation which Star Wars has and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Avatar might just be the next big franchise depending on where the sequels will take us.
😀😃😄😁😆🥹😅😂🤣🥲😝😜🤪 oh dear! This is probably what it would’ve looked like had it been done back in the 1950s! It’s brilliant the way you’ve done it to look as if it was made back then.
These mockups are amazing. It gives a clear impression that, with sufficient resources, entire films could be produced with these methods. I don't know much about Premier but what you have produced is amazing ... bravo for your style and creativity!
Embark on an odyssey. An enchanting journey through the depths of man's imagination into a marvelous world that knows no bounds. Filled with benevolent warriors on a quest against the dark lord and his minions...
Hey man, you just got a shout out by film threat! Keep up the great work with these. You’re going to become huge no doubt. More film enthusiasts will see this.
These are all awesome. Next step, produce a classic sci-fi or fantasy short story into a full length feature film with the same visuals and retro style envisioned here.
You just know if this had been made in the 50s we'd be hearing stories about how the blue paint used turned out to be carcinogenic and killed a number actors.
Whoever is crafting these has true skill. Not just with the AI imagery, but the creativity that instructs and tweaks the AI's outputs, which is more important. To you, I make a suggestion: do this for an original Conan story, like 'Tower of the Elephant'. It's relatively short, and very ripe for crazy creative visuals. Please consider it,...I think the product could be epic. (And I believe it's public-domain.)
I wish James Cameron could be so inspired again. He won’t notice of course, but this is the exact kind of thing the young Cameron would have been pioneering.
You know, there are some seriously beautiful women in this movie, and some of the others. One looks like Kathryn Grant in her 7th Voyage of Sinbad days.
I feel like the best thing about these videos is the narration. It is perfectly authentic
The old-timey actors/actresses were trained in what was called the Transatlantic Accent. There are some short YT examples, it's pretty interesting.
It's going to be quite the journey into an alternate history once the would-be animations catch up to the narration and static graphics
Facts.
Completely agree sounds just like THE VOICE
@@Hopscotchlemonadespritz. The AI graphics have gotten quite impressive, until they start moving. But less than a year ago even the static graphics had serious issues around certain body parts. I’d be willing to bet that within a year or so the animations will see significant improvement, and as you suggest we will soon be at the point of not knowing reality from fiction. It will be interesting to say the least.
This is wonderful! It's like you've discovered a secret portal to an alternate Hollywood of the 1950s. Keep them coming please!
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i believe that we stuck in 1950s, just like fallout haha
Totally agree miss. It's COOL!
Seriously, this whole series you have ..I would be willing to pay for movies and shows you do, in this style. I NEED this in my life!
Same! Love it
Same. It's so... They are so atmospheric! Modern films often lack atmosphere at all.
@@lisamoscow8833 Truth. You don't get an inspiration feel for the setting or background location or area of where people are doing a scene or too. there is no projection of suspense, wonder, or mystery or beauty or anything that adds to energy of the plot or story.
Props for getting that 1950s narration speech down. It felt exactly like the movies from that period.
When you do Jurassic Park, please make the dinosaurs look like Crocodiles and Monitor Lizards with horns glued on and sails stuck to their backs. That’s real 1950’s SPFX
While many people think that since the effects in the 1950's were so cheap and fake looking , that it must have been all that they were able to do at the time, but that was not the case. The lazy work was the result of nepotism and people with no talent being hired to make all of that stuff. And it was only in America. The proof of this is the spectacular makeup and special effects in films like "Haxan' from 1922 and "the Ring of the Nibelungen" also from that time. There were artists capable of doing great work but the doors were closed at the studios and they were not let in.
@@ValkonnenTIL
There were good FX films in the 50's, but most of them were historical fiction or war pictures. Sci-Fi & fantasy works were usually done by smaller companies or major studios' B-units.
If you want decent sci-fi or fantasy from the time period, try George Pal, Ray Harryhausen, or Walt Disney's stuff.
@@stillbuyvhs I love the old style FX. They had to be so much more creative in the days before computers did everything. When I was a kid, Ray Harryhausen was still at the top of his game with movies like Jason and The Argonauts. Watching old sci fi and fantasy movies left you with the feeling of awe and wonder about how they were able to create these magical and mysterious worlds- it really did feel like magic. Even the cheap ones.
Don’t get me wrong- I’m not knocking them. They’re all movie magic.
@praywithoutceasing4939 or that one location in California they always used to go to for the ‘alien planet’ where the cliff faces are slanted on an angle. I think it’s called Vazquez Rocks, or something similar.
Hey Abandon Films, I hope you know just what you've created here and with your other videos. You may be initiating a whole new genre of terrific and inspiring films. PLEASE keep up the good work.
Agree era of AI will create creativity like we have never seen before, I think, in hands of humans this is si ply amazing
Listen, he isn't lying. I like what you created also. I would pay money for this...this is how good it is!
See folks, this is the original Avatar movie from 1954, the one that started it all, I first saw it in the early 90s, I was a little rascal, no older than 8, of course it was a rerun on cable TV but for me it was the first experience with the franchise, I remember it vividly, I was glued to the screen and my eyes became glassy. None of the sequels came anywhere close to the magic of this masterpiece. Thank you so much for refreshing this beautiful memory, dear Abandoned Films team! 💙
Yes I had the VHS copy right next to Shazaam starting Sinbad. Great childhood.
Confirm that you're not a robot
hey, so your a mytomaniac for a living good for you!
If this movie was really made in 1954, it would have been the most expensive movie ever made, and probably still is, adjusting for inflation.
@@criztu I hereby confirm that I am not a robot.
The narration in the videos really helps sell the idea that it's from the 1950s this is one of your best videos yet!
The cinematography is amazing. High contrast and chiaroscuro on everything. Beautiful!
Wow.. i'm amazed. This 50+ year old movie is actually more interesting than the modern version. The visual is so detail
Visuals are crap and unstable. AI generated crap.
@@flybeep1661exactly.. ai is beautiful like this sure but to say it’s better than the honest and hard work artists put into avatar for years is so insulting to the true art given with love and care 💗
@@flybeep1661 this is ai creation. Not a real movie? No wonder I can't google it
@@flybeep1661it's actually pretty good. Made in a fraction of time than Hollywood can do it instead why they are worried iver there. lol
50? Dummy. Lol
This looks better than the “real” version. I miss intricate sets, matte painting backgrounds and modeled spaceships . That seemed like golden era sci-fi to me.
I agree....Cgi was a mistake in some ways.
CGI tries to go real but often fails because of bad animation. Models already present to your brain a real quality but not so real that it's taking you away from the ultimate fact. That it's just a story.
I think the human brain needs to engage imagination to actually get more out of a story, rather than spoonfeeding you completely believable visuals with unrealistic content.
What enjoyment does a book give? It's the stimulation of imagination. Films are a lazy way to stimulate the same, but the less your imagination takes part in receiving the story, the less you actually get out of a film.
@@jimstartup2729
Lazy...?
Movies are a combined art form of drama and acting, photography and design, music and soundscapes, motion and light,...
Regarding it as a"lazy way of reading" is ridiculous!
@@peka__ from the viewers perspective it is a lazier way for your brain to form the world. I am not talking about what goes into making the film! Reading requires more effort to absorb that content than just watching and listening.
I don’t know about you, but the English voice makes it feel super authentic. Everything about it is beautiful❤❤❤
I’m glad I randomly found this channel. Haha I feel Hollywood could go back to its roots with these style of movies. I didn’t grow up in this era of film , but I certainly love it.
what do you mean? like themes? storylines? visuals?
What are you even talking about? Roots? What do you mean? This is some creepy AI imagery remotely made to look like 1950s B-movies but it doesn't look anything like it so wtf are you on about?
@@flybeep1661 You just described it.. Oldschool "b" movie stuff. Not cgi shitfests..
@@remyd8767 visuals
@@flybeep1661 it reminds me of 2001 space odyssey , Lawrence of Arabia , etc . That type of style and film making . Why are you so triggered 😂
The person making these really needs to produce a full movie. I would so very much want to see many movies with this feel. A classic science fiction novel that would be stunning in this style would be the great novel Norstrillia by Cordwainer Smith (sci-fi pen-name of the late Johns Hopkins professor of East Asia studies, Paul Linebarger, US Army expert on psychological warfare who wrote the acknowledged “Bible” on the subject, godson of Sun Yat-sen, and writer of some of the most disturbing sci-fi of the 1940s-1950s). Since first reading Norstillia as a teen 40 years ago, I’ve always dreamed of a movie of it. A miniseries in this style based on Norstrillia would be mind-boggling.
I'm just so much happier escaping into retro worlds like this 😊
I'd happily pay good money to see such a colorful vision on the biggest screen possible
These vids remind me how beautiful technicolor super panavision scifi films were. Surprised we don't see more films embracing a retro style like these.
agree
This person is a genius. For one thing, these videos are beautiful. The narration and music are excellent. And there's a lot of cultural awareness packed into this. I have never seen anything like this before. Just adorable.
Who else would totally pay to watch this and enjoy every moment?!
These clips are just amazing!!!!! It makes me wish they were made in the 50's. Ant remakes done like these, I would go and see.
Damn, the Avatar movie is 74 years old?! Time flies, doesn't it...
just so u know '50s doesnt mean exactly 1950
@@JackSparrow-ct4mh I know what it means, thank you very much
@@RedGallardo_" I know what it means, thank you very much"_
I'm going to interpret that very, very literally as meaning you feel intensely deep gratitude towards him.
Hard to explain how these videos make me feel. I mean, movies are real things but what they're made of is unreal, and these beautiful films add blatant unreality to it because they are clips from earlier versions of real movies but they are clips from movies that don't exist but somehow should.....this is a new art form, built from longing and imagination derived from an other art form...agggh!
I know what you mean.
No, they're just the efforts of people who want to get rich within their own lifetimes.
Abandoned Films is doing such a great job with these 70"s style trailers that I just had to subscribe!!! I was born in the mid 70"s and the narration is on point!
Wow, this I would actually watch.
This person is never going to run out of movies
It had a scintillating 50’s feel to a millennium concept, this film would have been the greatest film if it was released in this same epic format during the 50’s. A very unique retro feel that it still provides intriguing moments to the modern generation.
Once again, absolutely brilliant. The women's faces look so much like the goddesses of the 1950's.
The visuals remind me of scifi paperback covers of the 60s and 70s. More evocative than the every-part-of-frame-crammed-with-detail digital standard of today.
I don't know exactly why, but I'm loving this series. I watched Forbidden Planet in the cinema as a kid, but also designed integrated circuits in my 20s.
those landscapes look so beautiful. totally hit the nail.
This one looked like a genuinely better movie than the original!
I don't think I'm ever going to understand the hate for the movies but I get it's a preferential thing. This looks fantastic but it's literally the same concept as the original but stylised as a 50's movie. There's nothing remotely unique about the storytelling here other than the way it's presented.
Yea u can go back in time and watch it with your 18 yr old grandma and don't ever come back.
I totally agree, at least this could have a bit of originality in the 50´s
@@niloticshadowit's worse than hate. It's apathy. People enjoy them in the theater but after that they're just kind of forgotten about. I always say people like Avatar but there's no *fans* of Avatar. How many Avatar T-shirts do you see? How many people quote Avatar in conversation? Almost no one collects Avatar. I own two tattoo shops. I've never seen anyone get an Avatar tattoo and I've never seen someone with one. I can't tell you how many Harry Potter tattoos I've done. Or Star Wars or Marvel or DC or Zelda or whatever.
@@kingswing00 Well, yeah that's what happens with any one-off story. Just because they don't have a whole day event dedicated to Avatar every year or countless toys or whatever doesn't make it less worthy. Anything sci-fi that isn't Star Wars or Star Trek is usually left in the dark until something new from the property releases. That's just how it works. People have short attention span and move on to the next thing to consume. I know numerous people, some of which who are relatives, that despise Star Wars and can't take it seriously but thoroughly enjoyed both Avatar movies.
If Avatar was a one-hit wonder or wasn't a cultural sensation as you're alluding to then it wouldn't have surpassed Endgame at the box office when it was re-released and reclaim its place as the highest-grossing movie of all time. And Avatar 2 certainly wouldn't have made it to the No. 3 spot. There is a genuine fanbase for this now franchise and it was felt yet again when the sequel was released. Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's not there.
Typically it's not a thing for a one-off film to continuously sell merchandise and I'm sure Star Wars had moments when it became less relevant, especially during the years between each of the trilogies when the movies were somewhat absent from the big screens. The only reason why Star Wars is so iconic is because it pioneered a lot of its concepts for a genre that hasn't been explored properly in Hollywood. Generally, anything that comes out nowadays, no matter how original and impactful, will always struggle to achieve that same cultural sensation which Star Wars has and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Avatar might just be the next big franchise depending on where the sequels will take us.
Never thought id see a version of Avatar that actually looked worth watching
Same, really despise the originals, but this looks absolutely thrilling to watch. The scenery (beach shots especially) is gorgeous
You two travel back to your favorite 1950's and never comeback pls
Only the girl is best...rest is not
ooohhh, such time passing moment with 1950's point of view
This is aesthetically much better than the original
😀😃😄😁😆🥹😅😂🤣🥲😝😜🤪 oh dear! This is probably what it would’ve looked like had it been done back in the 1950s! It’s brilliant the way you’ve done it to look as if it was made back then.
I love this raw look way more than realism.
"this is actually WAY better than the original"
😂 At least it knows it’s cornpone.
These mockups are amazing. It gives a clear impression that, with sufficient resources, entire films could be produced with these methods. I don't know much about Premier but what you have produced is amazing ... bravo for your style and creativity!
Makes me appreciate JC's Avatar movies even more. ❤❤
This Vision of Avatar feels like it belongs to Dune Universe! Quite cool.
For me the most stunning and alluring one yet.
Watched a few of these videos on my IPad in greyscale mode. Looks vintage.
It’s been 15 years since, I watch avatar.
In the era of computer generated graphics, CGI, VFXs in the making of realistic cinema the creators forgot about realism itself.
The colors is what makes this vintage version look beautiful
why do these look more beautiful and artistic despite the imperfections on anatomy etc?
These are wonderful! Almost like time travel. Faces from the fifties brought back to life. The innocence we lost.
These videos are brilliant they bring a huge smile to my face.Great work ❤
Oh if there is whole movie it will be magical journey..... ❤️😍
Even in 1950 they managed to make Pandora amazing! Before CGI.
What a magnificent script - these are all so well-written (and sound authentic to the era).
Avatar would be the biggest hit in tv series if someone made it.
Looks better than the original
Wow! I want to see that movie! Not the over-budgeted CGI version we got.
AI is amazing, your chanel is amazing, nice work dude!
This is amazing if only Hollywood had followed this Trajectory. This is what made the films of the 50s so memorable
That second shot with the mushrooms is absolutely perfect, like spot on perfect.
It looks pretty good for 50's movies 😎👍🏻...
The ufo at the end sold me
Embark on an odyssey. An enchanting journey through the depths of man's imagination into a marvelous world that knows no bounds. Filled with benevolent warriors on a quest against the dark lord and his minions...
Dang, this looks better than what we got that cost 100's of millions.
This avatar looks better than The actual avatar movies that we got. Visually it's more preferable
These videos are the best thing I've seen in a long while
All of these are amazing, I love them.
I'd love to see an 'Alien ' trailer!
Hey man, you just got a shout out by film threat! Keep up the great work with these. You’re going to become huge no doubt. More film enthusiasts will see this.
To me, this is what a fantasy world would look like, not a digital mess
This would be peak of cinema for ghe grandpas
This would have been one of those movies that starts spin off after spin off until we are watching new releases in the 21st century.
I would watch a film in this visual style.
That dragon and the spaceship reminds me of Don Lawrence's artstyle.
Why are the people in these videos so extremely attractive?
They need to remake a bunch of movies with this panvision id watch tf out of all of them more than the og
This movies from 50s is just insane, that AI can do this, looks so real. IF AI can do the whole movie i would watch.
Outstanding. Great work!!!
This has a lot more personality than the actual movie.
These look better than the original movies, great job. I'd watch these movies.
Visually this is almost hypnotic, though I also agree with the comments on the narration. I'm really loving these videos.♥️
I pray you make a full length feature of this someday. This is astonishing!! 😮🎉🎉🎉🎉
These are all awesome. Next step, produce a classic sci-fi or fantasy short story into a full length feature film with the same visuals and retro style envisioned here.
I actually love the style way more than in Original film.
I am sorry, but I love the art style of Panavision. Visually it's better EVEN if it doesn't have the CGI or modern Hollywood cameras ability!
You just know if this had been made in the 50s we'd be hearing stories about how the blue paint used turned out to be carcinogenic and killed a number actors.
If only these were full length films🤩 Love them!
I rather watch this version for Avatar rather than the current version :) :)
I’m glad you didn’t use the Papyrus font.
thank you for changing music. I really hope stuff like this, can be made into 1h or close to that, movies ... i'd pay for this and not for new movies
These are sooo awesome! I wish they would start making whole movies - remakes!
Whoever is crafting these has true skill. Not just with the AI imagery, but the creativity that instructs and tweaks the AI's outputs, which is more important. To you, I make a suggestion: do this for an original Conan story, like 'Tower of the Elephant'. It's relatively short, and very ripe for crazy creative visuals. Please consider it,...I think the product could be epic. (And I believe it's public-domain.)
Woow, that was absolutely mind-blowing
Most of the mathematics that produced Avatar was devised by the 1950s. The computer methods for achieving that was something else, however.
this was insanely beautiful
Шикарно сделано, очень атмосферно!
these videos are just amazing!
I wish James Cameron could be so inspired again. He won’t notice of course, but this is the exact kind of thing the young Cameron would have been pioneering.
You know, there are some seriously beautiful women in this movie, and some of the others. One looks like Kathryn Grant in her 7th Voyage of Sinbad days.
I would watch this more than the real one.
This looks so much better than the movie we got.
Excellent work looks extremely genuine
Reboots like this would be awesome! 😎😎 🍿