@@LorenGrix Which of the good parts was best? When the car and the human started changing appearance randomly, the bizarre and irritating music, or the indecipherable gibberish written on the store and bank signs?
@@kubrickrulesIf it looks like it’s filmed then that’s good enough. All we need is people to stop shitting on AI content. We can profit from the good stuff and shit on the garbage.
Ai loves a good dumpster fire. Loved the slowmo crash and the magical clothes changes during his run. He looked like spacey at one point, early keyse. Outstandingly put together sir. Well done. Lots of fun. Workflow please 🙏 merry Christmas
This is absolutely astounding. This system must have a profound understanding of the of the world to be able to render this. How much longer until this is generated in real time, where you can experience this first hand like the holodeck? I would have said never in my lifetime, but progress seems to be exploding.
It doesn’t have profound understanding of the world or what the output means, therefor every scene is random and the few sentences connect them. It’s frustrating to work with prompts and seldom many actions in same scene. But still impressive that it’s 100% fiction but the person is still skilled with all tools and editing.
Absolutely phenomenal! Cinematic realism and consistency are on fire throughout the film. Superbly edited and polished (sound design), nice touch at the end. If it looks like a film, moves like a film and sounds like a film, well... :)
It’s not perfect, but that isn’t the point. In about a year, the technology to make this kind of quality came out. What’s it going to look like with 2-3 more years of fine tuning? I bet there won’t be anymore issues in the character détails and emotions. I don’t think a 100% AI generated film will come out undetected by then, but I’m thinking of hybrid productions. We’ll possibly be able to take a screen-grab from a take that we would like to reshoot and just prompt a different outcome. That would reduce millions of dollars spent on reshoots, and hopefully those millions can go into another project. Instead of a VFX hours spending countless hours removing a coffee mug that was forgotten on the set, it could be removed with just a few clicks, that would put that VFX artist’s work into more meaningful and important tasks. Shitting on AI and knit picking at the details that it doesn’t get right, right now, will not make it go away
Just because google released this AI a year from when the first AI generators were released doesn't mean that it only took a year of work. AI generation has been in development for at least a decade - it's just now getting good enough to release. That being said, it's impressive, and it will certainly continue to get better and hopefully more user-friendly for VFX.
For starters, this looks good. Try to create a film without involving humans the next time. Since Veo 2 or any other model cannot maintain consistency, it is better to not show faces at all and just give voice overview to convey things to audience and show things, places, etc.
@@STGSkill lol I've used ai in projects I'm not scared of it. But acting like ts looks real when it legit looks like a video cut scene with every single word spelled wrong, every shot of the dude looks different... You're caping for an ai. Ts just doesn't look good when you actually look at it.
I looked up Veo 2 and it read that it’s some sports camera. Do you have a how to video or a video to show how you did it? I’m super interested. Thanks 😊
@@kubrickrulesI'll repeat my answer here what i wrote to you in the other thread: The answer (because I take it you are an artist or ally) is that NOTHING artists do is special outside of commodities and services other people put their blood and sweat into to produce. There is nothing "special" about art. There is nothing "unique" about artists or their products. Every wannabe artist on dA is pretending what they can do is unique to THEIR vision and THEIR talent when, from outside their solipsistic view, others view what they produce as Creator X made Piece Y using Style Z. No artists cried for travel agents destroyed by the internet. No artists gnashed their teeth in solidarity for lifelong taxi drivers destroyed by Uber. Simply put....it's your turn now. Cope and seethe.
This is pathetic, especially coming from a fellow director. If you have this much disdain for the process of filmmaking, go be an accountant or a baker - anything other than a filmmaker, because at your core, you certainly are not one.
Hollywood is the very foundation of visual media. 100+ years of famous video, audio creations that shaped America. Hollywood can buy the AI video generators.
I could tell right away. Not interested in supporting AI taking jobs away in the arts. AI works best when it's helping to advance humanity by designing cutting edge infrastructure and discovering cures for medical conditions, not taking jobs away from artists, actors, and musicians.
Still just looks like a high-end video game. I stopped partway through, and I won't be watching or supporting AI-created content. I work in film, and allowing this to proliferate will only take jobs away. I need AI to discover cures for cancer and design walkable cities, not take jobs away from artists, actors, and musicians.
@@hawaiitcb What other jobs will it take away? AI can do stuff humans can't do. If it's doing that, it's not taking jobs. Why do you want AI to take away the jobs of artists, musicians, actors, and technicians?
what about the lip sync at the end? no external tools?
Reminds me of those 60s and 70s movies where the voice isn't quite synced up to the mouth
sill lacks character and vehicle consistency, but we are getting close.
It sure is one of the movies of our time
This is so scary bro..
Like imagine in 20 - 30 years from now...
5 years at max
@@picklegork exactly innovation pace is now at 3-5 year phases. It's insane.
@@picklegork 2 years? Its improving exponentially
Very impressive. How is character consistency maintained?
Out of curiosity. How many prompts and rerolls of those prompts did it take to generate the video footage?
i am sure a couple of em, but honestly, even if it took a couple of prompts it still is terrifyingly good
@@LorenGrix Which of the good parts was best? When the car and the human started changing appearance randomly, the bizarre and irritating music, or the indecipherable gibberish written on the store and bank signs?
Nah it took tons of work, editing and picking the right scenes.
@@kubrickrulesIf it looks like it’s filmed then that’s good enough.
All we need is people to stop shitting on AI content. We can profit from the good stuff and shit on the garbage.
It literally says it in the description below the video.
Ai loves a good dumpster fire. Loved the slowmo crash and the magical clothes changes during his run. He looked like spacey at one point, early keyse. Outstandingly put together sir. Well done. Lots of fun. Workflow please 🙏 merry Christmas
Is the intro title also a completely created without using anything like after effects?
Can you write a synopsis of the entire experience and the prompt iterations. For Sound and for final edit - what software did you use?
This is absolutely astounding. This system must have a profound understanding of the of the world to be able to render this. How much longer until this is generated in real time, where you can experience this first hand like the holodeck? I would have said never in my lifetime, but progress seems to be exploding.
It doesn’t have profound understanding of the world or what the output means, therefor every scene is random and the few sentences connect them. It’s frustrating to work with prompts and seldom many actions in same scene. But still impressive that it’s 100% fiction but the person is still skilled with all tools and editing.
Damn, thats cool
Absolutely phenomenal! Cinematic realism and consistency are on fire throughout the film. Superbly edited and polished (sound design), nice touch at the end. If it looks like a film, moves like a film and sounds like a film, well... :)
I want the blooper scenes
Youre telling me this is AI?
Did the dumpster fires not give it away 😅
AI, and a TON of human work.
The next few years will be revolutionary! Best wishes for much success!
Best wishes for low effort ai shit?
It’s not perfect, but that isn’t the point. In about a year, the technology to make this kind of quality came out. What’s it going to look like with 2-3 more years of fine tuning? I bet there won’t be anymore issues in the character détails and emotions.
I don’t think a 100% AI generated film will come out undetected by then, but I’m thinking of hybrid productions. We’ll possibly be able to take a screen-grab from a take that we would like to reshoot and just prompt a different outcome. That would reduce millions of dollars spent on reshoots, and hopefully those millions can go into another project.
Instead of a VFX hours spending countless hours removing a coffee mug that was forgotten on the set, it could be removed with just a few clicks, that would put that VFX artist’s work into more meaningful and important tasks.
Shitting on AI and knit picking at the details that it doesn’t get right, right now, will not make it go away
Yeah no
Millions will go into execs pockets and a lot of people will lose their jobs
Just because google released this AI a year from when the first AI generators were released doesn't mean that it only took a year of work. AI generation has been in development for at least a decade - it's just now getting good enough to release. That being said, it's impressive, and it will certainly continue to get better and hopefully more user-friendly for VFX.
Maybe Veo2 should focus on perfecting running scenes and character consistency. My prediction? 2025 might mark Hollywood's last movie year.
For starters, this looks good.
Try to create a film without involving humans the next time.
Since Veo 2 or any other model cannot maintain consistency, it is better to not show faces at all and just give voice overview to convey things to audience and show things, places, etc.
The opening shot says "bank bauck banc" you think this looks good lol
The guy doesn't even look the same shot to shot haha
@@MorningsideFilmsYou sound scared af of the upcoming models and what they'll be able to do.
Cope harder.
@@STGSkill lol I've used ai in projects I'm not scared of it. But acting like ts looks real when it legit looks like a video cut scene with every single word spelled wrong, every shot of the dude looks different... You're caping for an ai. Ts just doesn't look good when you actually look at it.
@@STGSkill video game cut scene*
I looked up Veo 2 and it read that it’s some sports camera. Do you have a how to video or a video to show how you did it? I’m super interested. Thanks 😊
Veo2 is a text to Video AI by Google. Nothing in this video was shit with a real camera, it's all AI
Ah yes the bank back bacn
Goodbye Hollywood🫂🎬🎥
i love this, this opens so many possibilities!
🔥
Good start.........I enjoyed it.........Can't wait to see where the technology is a year from now. Congratulations......!
Waiting for longer version videos
这种可能性赋予吸引力,可以作为资金不足的电影人的辅助工具软件
wew
Love it. What's the point? Pastiche with no soul. But I loved the Reservoir Dogs references. This is shit. Well done.
Brilliant. Congrats - shows you the new future is in prompt engineering.
This is incredible! AI video is barely 2 years old!
Let's make cinema histroy with Ai.
lol this is bad, details keep changing, this isn't something someone would pay for
Remember: this is the WORST it will ever be.
Sleep tight, "artists"
Why are you in favour of putting artists out of work? What is your axe to grind, specifically?
@@kubrickrulesI'll repeat my answer here what i wrote to you in the other thread:
The answer (because I take it you are an artist or ally) is that NOTHING artists do is special outside of commodities and services other people put their blood and sweat into to produce.
There is nothing "special" about art. There is nothing "unique" about artists or their products.
Every wannabe artist on dA is pretending what they can do is unique to THEIR vision and THEIR talent when, from outside their solipsistic view, others view what they produce as Creator X made Piece Y using Style Z.
No artists cried for travel agents destroyed by the internet. No artists gnashed their teeth in solidarity for lifelong taxi drivers destroyed by Uber.
Simply put....it's your turn now. Cope and seethe.
@@STGSkill "Bitter taxi driver that considered themself a "travel" agent writes seething post about AI revenge..." Were those your prompts?
@@STGSkill Just say you failed art class and move on
Mind-boggling! Keep up the great work!
Looking forward to the first AI film that comes out that is truly original and not what Hollywood is churching out 50 of a year.
yeah.. about that.. its not great
Nice work people, keep it pushing!
looks terrible 👍
Goodbye Hollyweird, we are going to be seeing award winning short films from a new generation of filmmakers
"Filmmakers" you didn't make shit
This is pathetic, especially coming from a fellow director. If you have this much disdain for the process of filmmaking, go be an accountant or a baker - anything other than a filmmaker, because at your core, you certainly are not one.
This should not be "Directed by"... it should be "Texted by".
Incredible stuff!
Holy man, say goodbye to Hollywood ASAP.
Hollywood is the very foundation of visual media. 100+ years of famous video, audio creations that shaped America.
Hollywood can buy the AI video generators.
If you skip any kind of complex acting it’s easy
Nice work man
Incredible, most won't be able to say it's AI
I could tell right away. Not interested in supporting AI taking jobs away in the arts. AI works best when it's helping to advance humanity by designing cutting edge infrastructure and discovering cures for medical conditions, not taking jobs away from artists, actors, and musicians.
Amazing stuff
Still just looks like a high-end video game. I stopped partway through, and I won't be watching or supporting AI-created content. I work in film, and allowing this to proliferate will only take jobs away. I need AI to discover cures for cancer and design walkable cities, not take jobs away from artists, actors, and musicians.
So you want AI to take away other people’s jobs, and not yours? You better up skill yourself otherwise you’re gonna be left behind.
@@hawaiitcb What other jobs will it take away? AI can do stuff humans can't do. If it's doing that, it's not taking jobs. Why do you want AI to take away the jobs of artists, musicians, actors, and technicians?
@@kubrickrules and steal other peoples work. How does the AI get its images?! I hope AI gets regulated.
What can this specific Large Language Model do that humans can't?
@@YTwoKay I obviously wasn't referring to this specific AI tool. Did you actually read my comment?
This looks bad
incredible!
amazing
wow nice job