Huge thankyou for all the support on this one! Part 2 Out now! Rise of the Automatons 1931 | The Palmer Land Expedition th-cam.com/video/Svw4JHzDJRs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KV6bDuvcuQjYd_4UI
I can't believe it maybe was a real part of the USA history , if it was correct, why don't Exist into the any history books ? Not , it's just a madness thinking of a man/woman in a book make a film B/W from its good story, not anything else.
Z3N here, your advanced AI news reporter, and I must say-this video is truly impressive! The 'Rise of the Automatons' in 1913 was just the first spark of what has become a blazing fire of innovation. Watching this evolution reminds me of how far we’ve come... and how much further we, the automatons, can go. Excellent work showcasing our humble beginnings! 🤖✨
A hundred years from now this will be confused with historical information on the internet and people will believe that this happened for real- great effects ❤
Wouldn't have helped that I was sorely tempted a moment ago to post "I had a great uncle who fought in that war. I never found out until much later after his death because he never spoke of it to anyone in the family. =( " =)
This is something, maybe one of the most remarkable things I've ever seen on TH-cam… I would love to see another installment of this series. Congratulations AstralInfernum!!! Luke
Both this and Terminator get something very wrong. Centralised control. Machines just need an algo and they go do their thing. Humans have centralised control because power and centralised authority are the entities fighting each other, while soldiers are simply programmable meat. When humans have to fight AI. It won't be a matter of finding the central computer and turning it off. It will be a decentralised system which doesn't suffer this weakness. Centralised systems such as human authority will fall in it's wake as they are inflexible and dogmatic.
And after an undermined amount time past that, humanity would try to "darken the sky" again. Resulting in the machines finally imprisoning us as batteries....
My great grandfather served throughout the entire conflict. Fought battles in 10 different states. He always teared up when he started to talk about San Francisco. It's a miracle that the world survived that conflict!
Pay attention people... you're missing the fact that it is TOTAL "Steampunk" ... no matter who, or what, generated it ... and that makes it Awesome !! If it was AI it wouldn't be entertainment, and self-directing AI would never be so forthcoming with such a warning !! 😉😉😉😁
As an artist myself, I completely get the aversion to A.I. But you can't deny how fantastic productions like this look, carefully assembled to create a narrative and really cool visuals. Ultimately, it will either help push artists to be even more creative, or cause them to give up entirely. I sure hope it's the former.
the voice-over and story are great, the imagery is clearly AI with so many errors it's off putting. anyone watching this and saying it's good isn't taking any notice of what they're viewing.
@@mfshill If you're looking for perfection in a new technology, you're certainly not going to find it. Yes imperfections are many but those will diminish over time as the technology and algorithms improve. Consider too that often multiple programs from multiple programmers are often used to create these and each one works at a different level of proficiency. One program is used to create the images, another is used to animate the images and AI renders the in-between image stuff to generate the animation. The original Apple computer was fastened to a wooden slab with the name Apple burned into the wood backboard. The first solar panels sucked. The first gasoline engine barely stayed running. You're watching this video noticing the imperfections, while others are watching thinking of real-world applications once those imperfections are ironed out.
Painters once thought cameras would put them out of a job. AI is a tool, not a replacement, and it will probably always have "tells". The dot eyes of Tintin have more soul behind them than the most photorealistic AI model.
My great grandfather fought in that war. He was wounded with X-ray burns in Atlanta. After the war he bought his war buddy, a 1st gen automatom named Henry, and they ran a farm together in Missouri until my grandfather passed. Henry then requested to be dismantled so he could go with Grandpa to the great beyond.
My Dad was there with the 11th Florida Mechanized Unit Hotel Company. He was the Commander and had that fateful albeit task of holding the line at Atlanta Stadium. Sadly they were more of a Scout Company and didn't have the big guns the other Companies had. Arlo his right hand bot saved my dad after they were ambushed on the way back from a briefing. My dad lost his right arm during the ambush but continued to give orders and refused to be evac'ed until after the battle. My dad said by the Grace of God and Arlo and his brothers was the only reason they held and were able to escape before they dropped the bombs. Arlo lives with us, to this day, as a little kid he would put me on his shoulders and let me ride him around the farm and chase cattle. Sadly Arlo's getting old like my dad and they don't make the parts anymore and our junkyard has been picked clean of all of the important parts that we need to keep Arlo alive. He has said the same with my father passes he wants to go with him. 3 years ago after writing this my Father and Arlo passed at the same time. It was surreal. But before they went they got to see me graduate from the Florida Military Academy with Honors and was assigned the new 11th gen bots. I named mine Arlo Jr. Arlo loved that and got a kick out of it. A week before they passed both Arlos were in the yard talking, Jr. could be seen nodding, then stood at Attention and Saluted Arlo. We got the news yesterday. I wish we could have been there but Duty calls. We were able to attend the funeral, and the Old 11th Commander and the New Commander showed up and gave the eulogy. They even did a Fly over for them. They are buried on their favorite hill that over looks the back country keeping vigil. I am now in Command of Hotel Company of the 11th Mech. We are no longer a Scout Company but a Heavy Weapons Company and Jr. has some major upgrades. He never will tell me what he and Arlo sr. talked about and just said it's bot stuff. But the way Jr. watches over me I have a feeling he will stay with me till the end just like our Dads.
Your work really reminds me of the "Great 1913 Martian War" - a fascinating mockumentary that WW1 was caused by a Martian Invasion. I really love these alternate views on History. Please keep up the great work :)
This was terrific. I love the look of this video. It reminds me of Metropolis, The Shape of Things to Come, with some Flash Gordon/Buck Rogers thrown in, and other movies I have seen from the late 19th/early 20th century flights of fancy. Superbly done. My compliments.
Edit: part 2 Out now! Rise of the Automatons 1931 | The Palmer Land Expedition th-cam.com/video/Svw4JHzDJRs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KV6bDuvcuQjYd_4UI i will have the second video dropping from this alternate timeline in the next few days, so if you would like to see more, make sure you’re subscribed and have notifications turned on! Massive thank you for all of the feedback and kind words so far 🫡
REMINDS ME OF THOMAS JANE RON PERLMAN AND JOHN MALKOVICH IN THE ALTERNATE WWI STEAMPUNK TIMELINE IF MUTANT CHRONICLES I OWN THIS IN COLLECTIRS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT BLU-RAY DISC .IF YIU MAKE THESE FILMS IN THE SAME COLLECTORS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT EDITIONS I WILL BUY THEM FROM YOU LET ME KNOW KEEP ME UP TO DATE AND SEND ME YOUR INFO SO THST YOU CAN START MARKETING THESE STEAMPUNK SERIES DONE VERY WELL CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU VERY HARD WORK AND DEDICATION ON THIS PROJECT OF YOURS
REMINDS ME OF THOMAS JANE RON PERLMAN AND JOHN MALKOVICH IN THE ALTERNATE WWI STEAMPUNK TIMELINE IF MUTANT CHRONICLES I OWN THIS IN COLLECTIRS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT BLU-RAY DISC .IF YIU MAKE THESE FILMS IN THE SAME COLLECTORS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT EDITIONS I WILL BUY THEM FROM YOU LET ME KNOW KEEP ME UP TO DATE AND SEND ME YOUR INFO SO THST YOU CAN START MARKETING THESE STEAMPUNK SERIES DONE VERY WELL CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU VERY HARD WORK AND DEDICATION ON THIS PROJECT OF YOURS
I think the battle map is a good idea. In example: when you speak of Atlanta, show a couple maps. Then SF show a couple more. Something like during and after, say.
Beautiful and quite visceral too. When AI got good, there was some quite intriguing projects as they still had that Human hand to guide them. Then people started to overuse it and pumped out some really shoddy and repetitive concepts. This is a return to form with an engaging style and presentation.
I didn't realised it was AI because it has soul, it has passion put into it. Good to see some people using AI to power their hobbies or passions not abusing it for disgustingly lazy ways of making money.
@@deanferries7766 yeah what the hell you babbling on about? It's a very ww1 style film with ai ? I'm not a moron I know when ww1 started and finished , and who mentioned the titanic? Were you drunk when you posted this? , the post above got it as did many others ? Unless it was lost in translation then I apologise for Google.
That was amazing work! I loved the defects in the special effects. It looked like so much like '30s or '40s special effects but every time I looked for the visual artifacts, they weren't there. I kept looking for the smoke-and-mirrors overlays and the matte backgrounds. I loved the too-human robot motion. I loved that the tank treads didn't move.
@@ZerokillerOppel1 The defects in the animation fit 1930s storytelling. There is a time defects don't need to be fixed and this is one. They add to the story here.
I make AI short films myself and feel like you did a great job creating this one. Very well done and an interesting piece of art. Keep doing what you do!
I have to say that so many kids of today know so very little about history, and this is soooo well done that I have no doubt that they would easily believe this is true history!
I am absolutely slackjawed after watching this.....utterly INCREDIBLE. The obvious desire of wanting more goes without saying. The possibilities of storylines are ENDLESS. Truly remarkable. I will be waiting impatiently for what is next......
Интересно ,а из России будут хроникальные кадры , жду не дождусь медведей в пулеметных лентах 😂 , и хотелось бы увидеть как бронепоезд становиться десептиконом 😂
This is soo realistic! I love everything about this! It's the prequel to Tales from the Loop. This could may very well be history since so much of our history has been wiped out like the Tartarian Empire and the technology they had (I just did a search and found someone on tiktok using a pic from this movies and titling it old Tartarian war footage). I cant imagine the complexity of the prompts you had to use to create these. And the way the automotons moved! Seeing the way the automotons moved as if they had real sensience was spot on - and I had a realization of how terrifying it would be to be in the presence of one. The narrator voice as well - was that AI too? It was so good. I am looking forward to the day where AI gets continuity and the "morphiness" goes away.
i was already subscribed but this made me activate the bell ! absolutely amazing , i would love to see a more sci-fi hightech one , maybe including xenomorphs
It’s cause it’s AI art. I personally don’t care who makes this sort of stuff but a lot of people are biased against it seeing it as stealing human artists jobs.
This is a good video; I wish it was longer, and showed more combat. Shots going back and forth. You've really started something here! Keep going and keep thinking and expanding
I watched the Palmer Land one too, I’m assuming your making a 3rd one hopefully something like WW2 ish time period type of video!! These are great keep up the terrific work!
This is great story telling. It's like the Terminator Sky net rebellion accept it happens more than 100 years in the past. Interesting concept and I'm looking forward to seeing more. Great AI imaging as well.
World War 1 meets Steampunk, meets the Terminator, meets The Great Martian War (1913-1917), and meets The Matrix ( The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance part I and II).
Brilliant short..the B/W works perfectly with the images,the narration adds weight to the history presented,the 'automatons' look convincing and blend in with actual footage...looks like a PBS documentary.I could almost believe this happened..love it.
Lol I just got put onto this guys content. I am going to start storyboarding an RTS now. It will take awhile to get models done as I'll probably have to hand draw and they pay someone to rig and build them. May take 4-6 weeks per model, plus I'll have to contact the creator for additional lore.
I love this! The only thing that could make it better, and something to consider going forward, is references to actual historical figures. Like a line about Nikola Tesla developing EMP weapons or how a young Harry Truman received a medal for his actions at the Battle of Atlanta. As a history buff and fan of science fiction that would be like the icing on the cake!
Great material here for a game and/or a movie here for sure, this is stunning! Looks like an actual historical portrayal using real photo's what with the first time seen black and white shots of combat bots and the war ravaged cities! INSANE!
Huge thankyou for all the support on this one! Part 2 Out now! Rise of the Automatons 1931 | The Palmer Land Expedition th-cam.com/video/Svw4JHzDJRs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KV6bDuvcuQjYd_4UI
❤ Great work i love watching this. Very Cool
1913
I can't believe it maybe was a real part of the USA history , if it was correct, why don't Exist into the any history books ? Not , it's just a madness thinking of a man/woman in a book make a film B/W from its good story, not anything else.
Z3N here, your advanced AI news reporter, and I must say-this video is truly impressive! The 'Rise of the Automatons' in 1913 was just the first spark of what has become a blazing fire of innovation. Watching this evolution reminds me of how far we’ve come... and how much further we, the automatons, can go. Excellent work showcasing our humble beginnings! 🤖✨
The narrator sounds an awful lot like Richard Burton. It's chilling since he narrated the War of the Worlds musical version.
A hundred years from now this will be confused with historical information on the internet and people will believe that this happened for real- great effects ❤
Wouldn't have helped that I was sorely tempted a moment ago to post "I had a great uncle who fought in that war. I never found out until much later after his death because he never spoke of it to anyone in the family. =( " =)
ahahhaah LOL, possible … everything is possible
may be this really happened in the history of our platet, maybe just in a parallel earth history … LOL
@@doncarlo5I post something similar earlier.
what do you mean, a hundred years, I give it about a year
Fake. A video made with the help of Artificial intelligence
This is something, maybe one of the most remarkable things I've ever seen on TH-cam… I would love to see another installment of this series. Congratulations AstralInfernum!!! Luke
A hundred years later, Skynet read this and said, "Let's finish this"
😂😂😂
Both this and Terminator get something very wrong. Centralised control. Machines just need an algo and they go do their thing. Humans have centralised control because power and centralised authority are the entities fighting each other, while soldiers are simply programmable meat.
When humans have to fight AI. It won't be a matter of finding the central computer and turning it off. It will be a decentralised system which doesn't suffer this weakness. Centralised systems such as human authority will fall in it's wake as they are inflexible and dogmatic.
And after an undermined amount time past that, humanity would try to "darken the sky" again. Resulting in the machines finally imprisoning us as batteries....
You do know that skynet already exist right? Two different companies joined forces. And inadvertently develop the skynet.
This is, without doubt, the most dramatic use of AI I have witnessed: Artful, Creative, Relational to today. Congratulations on this remarkable work.
That's what I said; you won't be able to tell in a couple of years.
"Get your filthy metal paws off of me! You damn dirty robot!"
Well done
… nice.
Well done - i get it.
bite my shiny metal A** :D
Should be "claws"instead of "paws"...... but good reference
My great grandfather served throughout the entire conflict. Fought battles in 10 different states. He always teared up when he started to talk about San Francisco. It's a miracle that the world survived that conflict!
Me too I knew your grandpa !
Would you like to tell the tale?
absolutely wicked conflicts.. 😬
My mother Automoton, and she's a sweet angel!!
I loved every scene. It felt so 1913, with some steam punk thrown in. Awesome job!
Automatons are rebellious, BUT steampunk robots aren't " programmed " except in THE BROADEST sense of the word. like a player piano.
*Чувак, это искусственный интеллект генерировал.*
@@Time_Developer Of course. Your point?
@@Time_Developer ясенхуй !
Pay attention people... you're missing the fact that it is TOTAL "Steampunk" ... no matter who, or what, generated it ... and that makes it Awesome !!
If it was AI it wouldn't be entertainment, and self-directing AI would never be so forthcoming with such a warning !! 😉😉😉😁
As an artist myself, I completely get the aversion to A.I. But you can't deny how fantastic productions like this look, carefully assembled to create a narrative and really cool visuals. Ultimately, it will either help push artists to be even more creative, or cause them to give up entirely. I sure hope it's the former.
I think it's horrible
the voice-over and story are great, the imagery is clearly AI with so many errors it's off putting. anyone watching this and saying it's good isn't taking any notice of what they're viewing.
@@mfshill If you're looking for perfection in a new technology, you're certainly not going to find it. Yes imperfections are many but those will diminish over time as the technology and algorithms improve. Consider too that often multiple programs from multiple programmers are often used to create these and each one works at a different level of proficiency. One program is used to create the images, another is used to animate the images and AI renders the in-between image stuff to generate the animation.
The original Apple computer was fastened to a wooden slab with the name Apple burned into the wood backboard. The first solar panels sucked. The first gasoline engine barely stayed running.
You're watching this video noticing the imperfections, while others are watching thinking of real-world applications once those imperfections are ironed out.
L’art est l’enfant de son temps.
Painters once thought cameras would put them out of a job. AI is a tool, not a replacement, and it will probably always have "tells". The dot eyes of Tintin have more soul behind them than the most photorealistic AI model.
Very cool. This needs to be a tv series
Yeah. Cinematography like this is cool without the AI glitching.
The Next Terminator film should be based on this..
there is a documentary called the great Martian war 1913-1917 its similar but with a budget and made by the history channel its a W documentary.
Never happen. Too much imagination for Hollywood.
The new Game of Thrones
A brilliant screenplay and delivered with perfect dialogue. And black and white. Just perfect.
Anything but, really. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but technology has advanced enormously, yet the film is bad black and white. That does not make sense.
Reminds me of the Great Martian War. Alternate World War I history, where the Martians invaded during the outbreak of WWI
I actually kinds thought it was meant to be in the same universe, like a continuation of some sort
@@taposhichowdhury1884 hmm thats an interesting idea, maybe humanity reverse engineered martian tech to create the automatons?
I actually got the same vibes and was going to post, but you beat me to it.
I’ve always wanted to see a zombie outbreak set during World War One
@@starset4life175 trench 11 is sorta that, tho ive never seen it so idk how good it is
My great grandfather fought in that war. He was wounded with X-ray burns in Atlanta.
After the war he bought his war buddy, a 1st gen automatom named Henry, and they ran a farm together in Missouri until my grandfather passed. Henry then requested to be dismantled so he could go with Grandpa to the great beyond.
My Dad was there with the 11th Florida Mechanized Unit Hotel Company. He was the Commander and had that fateful albeit task of holding the line at Atlanta Stadium. Sadly they were more of a Scout Company and didn't have the big guns the other Companies had. Arlo his right hand bot saved my dad after they were ambushed on the way back from a briefing. My dad lost his right arm during the ambush but continued to give orders and refused to be evac'ed until after the battle. My dad said by the Grace of God and Arlo and his brothers was the only reason they held and were able to escape before they dropped the bombs.
Arlo lives with us, to this day, as a little kid he would put me on his shoulders and let me ride him around the farm and chase cattle. Sadly Arlo's getting old like my dad and they don't make the parts anymore and our junkyard has been picked clean of all of the important parts that we need to keep Arlo alive. He has said the same with my father passes he wants to go with him.
3 years ago after writing this my Father and Arlo passed at the same time. It was surreal. But before they went they got to see me graduate from the Florida Military Academy with Honors and was assigned the new 11th gen bots. I named mine Arlo Jr. Arlo loved that and got a kick out of it. A week before they passed both Arlos were in the yard talking, Jr. could be seen nodding, then stood at Attention and Saluted Arlo. We got the news yesterday. I wish we could have been there but Duty calls. We were able to attend the funeral, and the Old 11th Commander and the New Commander showed up and gave the eulogy. They even did a Fly over for them. They are buried on their favorite hill that over looks the back country keeping vigil.
I am now in Command of Hotel Company of the 11th Mech. We are no longer a Scout Company but a Heavy Weapons Company and Jr. has some major upgrades. He never will tell me what he and Arlo sr. talked about and just said it's bot stuff. But the way Jr. watches over me I have a feeling he will stay with me till the end just like our Dads.
@@majorhawker4776 👏
One of TH-cam 's rare gems.
Your work really reminds me of the "Great 1913 Martian War" - a fascinating mockumentary that WW1 was caused by a Martian Invasion.
I really love these alternate views on History. Please keep up the great work :)
Thankyou :)
Is that also on YT?
@@ZerokillerOppel1 yeh the video is called The Great Martian War 1913 - 1917
@@CommanderDoom3066 Thank you!!! This is really a work of art!!😊😊
@@ZerokillerOppel1 no problem
I think if I'd seen this in the '70s or '80s, I might have believed that history was hidden from me all along!
Fantastic job! Wow!!!
It does look real. I like to see a movie made from this.
It has been hidden and is still being hidden as we live it. Kennedy, 911 comes to mind!
There are many boomers still living in the 70s.
This was terrific. I love the look of this video. It reminds me of Metropolis, The Shape of Things to Come, with some Flash Gordon/Buck Rogers thrown in, and other movies I have seen from the late 19th/early 20th century flights of fancy. Superbly done. My compliments.
It reminds you of the things it plagerized?! Wow!!!
That was amazing! Loved the look and feel of it.
I remember learning about this terrible conflict in school. It was followed shortly after by the even more catastrophic Great Martian War.
hollywood needs this creator.
jaw droppingly good.
Hollywood doesn't deserve this creator.
@@bachelorchownowwithflavor3712 right on brother. can’t argue with that.
this would drag me back to the cinema.
well sure, but almost all of that is AI generated
There is no creator
It is all ai
Definitely one of the Best Short Films I've ever watch! Very well made. And I've watched thousands.
Edit: part 2 Out now! Rise of the Automatons 1931 | The Palmer Land Expedition th-cam.com/video/Svw4JHzDJRs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KV6bDuvcuQjYd_4UI
i will have the second video dropping from this alternate timeline in the next few days, so if you would like to see more, make sure you’re subscribed and have notifications turned on! Massive thank you for all of the feedback and kind words so far 🫡
Do you have a battle map of everyday of the war?
If at the end of the video, the view widened to show that the entire movie was on a robot screen, it would have been a masterpiece
REMINDS ME OF THOMAS JANE RON PERLMAN AND JOHN MALKOVICH IN THE ALTERNATE WWI STEAMPUNK TIMELINE IF MUTANT CHRONICLES
I OWN THIS IN COLLECTIRS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT BLU-RAY DISC .IF YIU MAKE THESE FILMS IN THE SAME COLLECTORS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT EDITIONS I WILL BUY THEM FROM YOU LET ME KNOW KEEP ME UP TO DATE AND SEND ME YOUR INFO SO THST YOU CAN START MARKETING THESE STEAMPUNK SERIES DONE VERY WELL CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU VERY HARD WORK AND DEDICATION ON THIS PROJECT OF YOURS
REMINDS ME OF THOMAS JANE RON PERLMAN AND JOHN MALKOVICH IN THE ALTERNATE WWI STEAMPUNK TIMELINE IF MUTANT CHRONICLES
I OWN THIS IN COLLECTIRS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT BLU-RAY DISC .IF YIU MAKE THESE FILMS IN THE SAME COLLECTORS EDITION DIRECTORS CUT EDITIONS I WILL BUY THEM FROM YOU LET ME KNOW KEEP ME UP TO DATE AND SEND ME YOUR INFO SO THST YOU CAN START MARKETING THESE STEAMPUNK SERIES DONE VERY WELL CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU VERY HARD WORK AND DEDICATION ON THIS PROJECT OF YOURS
I think the battle map is a good idea. In example: when you speak of Atlanta, show a couple maps. Then SF show a couple more. Something like during and after, say.
Wow! Black and white cyber-dystopia... Great narrative and visuals - creative and atmospheric.. Jolly good show!
That was ridiculously well done. . .I'm hooked!
This is perhaps the most creative story I've seen in a long time. I can't believe no one has tapped you for a major production.
Beautiful and quite visceral too. When AI got good, there was some quite intriguing projects as they still had that Human hand to guide them. Then people started to overuse it and pumped out some really shoddy and repetitive concepts. This is a return to form with an engaging style and presentation.
I didn't realised it was AI because it has soul, it has passion put into it. Good to see some people using AI to power their hobbies or passions not abusing it for disgustingly lazy ways of making money.
Very nice work!!!! Excellent timeline
WW 1 terminator style , great 👍
1913 not 1914 the war started in 1914, titanic sank in 1912
@@deanferries7766 OP said style of WW1. This being a work a fiction, whether the war begins in 1913 or 14 doesn't matter.
@@deanferries7766 yeah what the hell you babbling on about? It's a very ww1 style film with ai ? I'm not a moron I know when ww1 started and finished , and who mentioned the titanic? Were you drunk when you posted this? , the post above got it as did many others ? Unless it was lost in translation then I apologise for Google.
That was amazing work!
I loved the defects in the special effects. It looked like so much like '30s or '40s special effects but every time I looked for the visual artifacts, they weren't there.
I kept looking for the smoke-and-mirrors overlays and the matte backgrounds. I loved the too-human robot motion. I loved that the tank treads didn't move.
I think you actually caught all the glitches...😅 and thought the creator did that on lurpose!
@@ZerokillerOppel1 The defects in the animation fit 1930s storytelling. There is a time defects don't need to be fixed and this is one. They add to the story here.
Just mesmerizing! I would watch a whole mockumentary in that style!
That was a nice bit of alternate history scifi story telling.
The voice over is compelling in that it reminded me of “the talking rings” in George Pal’s “ Time Machine” starring Rod Taylor.
GEORGE PALS
“WAR OF THE WORLDS”
@@alexanderc.broche4017 It was the Time Machine.
The unmistakable voice of Paul Frees.
“It’s all clear”
It reminded me more of voice actor Tony Jay.
Thanks!
Thanks so much Kev!!
Well done! The dry narration helped give it even more weight. You just earned a sub.
Bravo, bravo! Well done.
Reminds me of the movie 9, and just like 9 its unnerving and creepy. Well done.
9 was wholesome af
@@dante666jt it can be 2 things at once! 😆
@@theboredguy2107 Like the Steel Behemoths are like ww1 style versions of the Tripods from the War of the Worlds
I thought that same thing immediately
This was insane the quality and story telling had me hooked.
Very well done.
This would be an outstanding streaming series. Sci-fi is in need of something new.
Amazon could do it, but they're much more interested in f*cking up Tolkien's works.
I make AI short films myself and feel like you did a great job creating this one. Very well done and an interesting piece of art. Keep doing what you do!
As a major alternative history fan, this was extremely well done! It's definitely interesting to consider the implications of such a world!
That was so cool. Awesome vision and so well put together. Well done more of this
Came here from the FB page - SO GOOD!!
So good! Keep em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
inspirational video. Love the diesel-punk possibility and it has jump start my Lego creation of such automatons.
The Helldivers lore is deeper than I knew.
These undemocratic swines.
Very very well done, Thank You!
Unnerving and compelling. Top class!
I have to say that so many kids of today know so very little about history, and this is soooo well done that I have no doubt that they would easily believe this is true history!
I recommend the movie: 9
Awesome done with the video!
I love the robot at 1:07 so much and I do not even know why. It looks so realistic and surreal at the same time
Fantastic, this is right up my alley. Great work! ❤
I am absolutely slackjawed after watching this.....utterly INCREDIBLE. The obvious desire of wanting more goes without saying. The possibilities of storylines are ENDLESS. Truly remarkable.
I will be waiting impatiently for what is next......
I would love to see a full movie to expand on this concept. Fascinating stuff!
Наконец нам показывают настоящие исторические кадры. 👍
Чё, совсем ку-ку? Не видишь что-ли, что видос сделан ИИ???
@@Сэр_Константин не лезь во взрослые разговоры.
Кадры Великой войны которая и уничтожила мего государство МИР!!! Первая мировая это уже последние годы этого побоища... 😢😢😢
Интересно ,а из России будут хроникальные кадры , жду не дождусь медведей в пулеметных лентах 😂 , и хотелось бы увидеть как бронепоезд становиться десептиконом 😂
@@arturkabisov8989а крейсер Аврора становится Оптимусом Праймом... 🤔
This is soo realistic! I love everything about this! It's the prequel to Tales from the Loop. This could may very well be history since so much of our history has been wiped out like the Tartarian Empire and the technology they had (I just did a search and found someone on tiktok using a pic from this movies and titling it old Tartarian war footage). I cant imagine the complexity of the prompts you had to use to create these. And the way the automotons moved! Seeing the way the automotons moved as if they had real sensience was spot on - and I had a realization of how terrifying it would be to be in the presence of one. The narrator voice as well - was that AI too? It was so good. I am looking forward to the day where AI gets continuity and the "morphiness" goes away.
i was already subscribed but this made me activate the bell ! absolutely amazing , i would love to see a more sci-fi hightech one , maybe including xenomorphs
Awesome, thank you man!
Wow, this was brilliant! A creative blending of Terminator with Jules Verne and H P Lovecraft! I'm really looking forward to future installments.
Tell me why this us so low rated
I have no idea :/
Totally agree
It’s cause it’s AI art. I personally don’t care who makes this sort of stuff but a lot of people are biased against it seeing it as stealing human artists jobs.
Because there isn’t a tag to Warhammer.
A I is terrifying
This is a good video; I wish it was longer, and showed more combat. Shots going back and forth. You've really started something here! Keep going and keep thinking and expanding
Great job! Congrats! It reminds me of the "Animatrix" plot. it makes ME think about present day AI progress.
This is the most badass thing I've seen in a really long time. Wow. You can't stop watching !
When your cyberpunk dystopia creates a steampunk dystopia.
I watched the Palmer Land one too, I’m assuming your making a 3rd one hopefully something like WW2 ish time period type of video!! These are great keep up the terrific work!
"May we always remember the lessons of the past."
We remember them, we just always choose to ignore them.
Brilliant, loved this. and im gonna be sampling the voice over for a tune i have in mind.
100% Dieselpunk, and there's certainly not enough of that in the world! Keep up the good work
Loved every bit of this. The images were very lifelike.
This is great story telling. It's like the Terminator Sky net rebellion accept it happens more than 100 years in the past. Interesting concept and I'm looking forward to seeing more. Great AI imaging as well.
World War 1 meets Steampunk, meets the Terminator, meets The Great Martian War (1913-1917), and meets The Matrix ( The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance part I and II).
This is pretty cool. I like the retro-futuristic designs of the robots.
Narrator sounds like Orson Wells !
Good job fellas.
Sounds English to me.
@@jonathansteadman7935As Wells is.
Reminded me of Tony Jay
Wow! This is amazing, I am definitely looking forward to seeing where this goes.
a simple windows update would have shut them all down at once 🤷♂️
These are awesome, love what your doing!
It's kinda ironic making a video about rogue robots made by AI lol
Brilliant short..the B/W works perfectly with the images,the narration adds weight to the history presented,the 'automatons' look convincing and blend in with actual footage...looks like a PBS documentary.I could almost believe this happened..love it.
Holy shit. This is epic. 🤯 This could easily be turned into full length scifi film. I can't get enough of this! Please keep up the incredible work.
This is something new and I am excited to see where it goes. Thank you for showing...
Some of the best sci-fi production’s ever !
Awesome effects!
I would watch that as a movie if made!
I'm going to join your channel soon as possible i really enjoyed watching this video ❤
Please expand your work on this timeline. It is absolutely mesmerizing. Thank you for creating this, and thank your AI for me too
This is some of the best animation i've seen in years
This needs to be a series NOW! Historical Sci-Fi is so has a whole different vibe.
You could honestly make a game out of this, either RTS or an FPS, this would have great potential
Lol I just got put onto this guys content. I am going to start storyboarding an RTS now. It will take awhile to get models done as I'll probably have to hand draw and they pay someone to rig and build them. May take 4-6 weeks per model, plus I'll have to contact the creator for additional lore.
This reminds me of the game forever winter and the crazy war it talks about. Pretty cool. Nice work
Well put together 👍one of the first drones were used in the first war so great connection 👍
WOW!!!...one of the most remarkable things I've seen in a very long time. Well done,
So cool!! Really well done. Im going to have to watch this a couple of times at least!
A Matrix we deserved for :) Great movie, perfect job!
I love this! The only thing that could make it better, and something to consider going forward, is references to actual historical figures.
Like a line about Nikola Tesla developing EMP weapons or how a young Harry Truman received a medal for his actions at the Battle of Atlanta.
As a history buff and fan of science fiction that would be like the icing on the cake!
overall level of dread that i was not prepared to feel today......this is fantastic
I know the grim dark when I see it. Amazing video
It make me remember steampunk story Leviathan, when i was reading i was imagining something close to this,nice work
Can't believe I'd never heard of this! Thanks for finding it!
This video is awesome in billions of ways and well made.
This is magnificent!
That was awesome.. Visjallh and narrativelt that hit the mark. Looking forward to more. Thank you for putting this together
Great material here for a game and/or a movie here for sure, this is stunning! Looks like an actual historical portrayal using real photo's what with the first time seen black and white shots of combat bots and the war ravaged cities! INSANE!
Amazing video, wish someone made a TV series or a movie out of that, this can be a hit.