- 1
- 1 550
MBR
Switzerland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2014
An AI short made during OpenAI's Sora beta test
I had the opportunity to be part of OpenAI Sora’s testing team at the end of 2024.
This short film is an attempt to utilize its features to transpose a photographic series (Monuments, 2008) into a vivid animated universe. During the process, the work evolved, developing new characteristics that I truly love.
Original photographic series here: matbr.com/monuments.
WEB: matbr.com/
INSTAGRAM : @matbdrd
#SoraShowcase #sora #openai #aivideo
This short film is an attempt to utilize its features to transpose a photographic series (Monuments, 2008) into a vivid animated universe. During the process, the work evolved, developing new characteristics that I truly love.
Original photographic series here: matbr.com/monuments.
WEB: matbr.com/
INSTAGRAM : @matbdrd
#SoraShowcase #sora #openai #aivideo
มุมมอง: 1 558
@mm-hl7gh @mbrtube Thank you for this dialogue. I love it when a negative criticism from the audience arrives on the doorstep of the performer, who, instead of returning fire with fire, douses the arrogance and pessimism with truth, tolerance and optimism. This is one of those very rare moments. Bravo.
Good times to be a VJ, Tom 😉
spooky and scary
Felt like watching an extraction from some of my daydreams. Fitting simple audio track too. Nicely done.
it's so random, doesn't feel like a short at all
AI-assisted meditation
feels like a dream
I’d so much love to hear an interview of you about your thought and production process
there is not much behind it.. people might as well hit the "random" button and get equally impressive results. instead of learning about the "artist" who did let this be generated and upload it to youtube, you should learn about how ai works, or about the architecture style that has been used to feed the ai in this case. (its called brutalism)
@@mm-hl7gh Hi! In that particular case, the images used to initiate the takes with Sora were taken from a photographic series of mine called Monuments (link in the description), which I created in early 2000s. This series was a study of economic and financial graphs (another kind of brutalism ) taken from newspapers, transposed into landscapes using 3D renders and other digital tools.
@@mm-hl7gh Impressive results will soon be the standard. Within that standard, you'll see that artistic choices make a difference. Zoom out of your generating perspective, and try to see the freedom of storytelling that's arising.
@@mbrtube Thanks for elaborating! (i'm @madocvanzalk420) It left a great impact on me. You inspired me to make more interesting videos.
Incredible ❤
very nice
🖤🤍🖤
Nice