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“Just as home movies once enabled people to capture and share their lived experiences, AI video now empowers artists to imagine, craft, and disseminate their visions.“
- Alejandro Cartagena
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Roope Rainisto
Man Tends The Controls Of The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant And Causes A Nuclear Meltdown And Is Rather Nonchalant About It
2023
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Early explorations on merging generative stories with generative video: what happens when an artist provides only a single sentence as a prompt for the entire video.
For StoryGEN1, I'm building an app that takes as its input something as simple as a single sentence, and then breaks it down into a story, and specifies the elements of a short movie (video, audio, dialogue), then automatically generates everything and puts it all together.
People talk about "the Netflix of the future" where the audience member describes what kind of movie they will want to watch. This will become reality in a number of years. A movie consists of a huge amount of creative choices. What happens when the AI makes all of these choices?
People often dismissingly talk about AI artist "just writing a prompt". I've spent weeks creating a single AI video, so of course currently there's a lot more involved in creating one. But those comments and my experiences lead me down this path of thinking "what would it mean if it is true" - if one could just write a single prompt, and out comes a short movie?
I firmly believe AI acts as a mirror - it has learned a model of us, and then when it reflects it back to us, the image it paints can sometimes be very revealing. Now that I apply the same not only to the visual generative side but the story side, more aspects start to emerge: how does a LLM tell the story of us? How do we behave? How do we feel when see this portrayal?
Listen to an Audio Reflection from Roope Rainisto discussing this work.