If you watch the companion music video, there's a bit more of them, and they take revenge. Also extra battle scenes. The blowtorch and plasma gun bikini battle on the beach at the end is worth waiting for. ruclips.net/video/3b-liKyrIag/видео.html
Ah, thanks for noticing that. There's a lot, lot more thought and all sorts of processes that go into this level of trailer than people are aware of. I did make all the headlines myself, and then had to get the text to work in each of them, which meant spending some quality time in Photoshop.
@@artvsmachine Yes. I noticed AI has problems with a few things, such as fingers, teeth, text, and pronouncing acronyms. I salute your creativity and persistence.
AI has all those problems and more, however, the improvements its made are phenomenal. The fact that AI can now take a still image and animate it for 4 seconds is phenomenal. It's having to calculate all the movements of a character in relation to the background, and often while panning and zooming...
I haven't really seen those. I know they were the inspiration for the movie, which I loved. Man, I'd rather have those Mars Attacks cards than sports cards.
If you're talking about Tim Robbins, he was terrible. His performance in WOTW is a long way from films like Shawshank Redemption. The son was pretty annoying too.
@@Greyman-x6d No, I was talking the Justin Chatwing character, makes me smack him in the face several times... By the way I think the worst Tim Robbins' character is in green lantern the burned greedy politician...
That twist to the ending, where as the Martians start succumbing to bacteria as in the book, humans seize the chance and start fighting back on even ground, is a wonderful idea and I'd love to see it in a future film adaptation.
I think that was just an excuse for God to save us humans, at least in the 1953 version. It ends something like, "When all that man could do have failed, it was the littlest things which God in his wisdom put on this Earth that saved us". Something like that. But, hey, who needs Martians when we are hell bent on self-annihilation anyways.
Very nicely done. I've a suggestion, how about making one of a movie of the original HG Wells story with the Martians invading Victorian England? The best dramatic presentation of WOTW I know if is Jeff Wayne's musical version that came out in 1978.
And you fully are cognizant of all my references to the 1950's film, including directly quoting from it. And you read my description where I said I busted out of the 1950's Panavision 70 template, and you get how much further I took it with paintings and tabloid newspaper clippings and showing what it looks like on Mars, for starters. Cheers. I like when people pay attention and notice the details!
Thanks! Ah, the methods were too many and too convoluted to share. I used Midjourney, Haiper, 11 labs, Photoshop, Audacity, Sunio, Udio and Filmora. And my workflow is kinda' nuts, too. Glad you enjoyed it. You might enjoy some of my other AI vids.
Great job, Eric Wayne! Your images reminds me of the 1962 Topps Company Mars Attack bubble gum trading cards. At that time I found those cards fascinating, even tho the images scared the shit out of me!
I don't even remember.... Oh, yeah, the hairless rex cat. I'm going that alien looking through the window is scarier, and Tom Cruise when he's in the soul extraction pod taking hits. That's existentially frightening. But, yeah, the cat.
This is brilliant! You are a creative genius! You have taken something that has already been done and turned it into something even more spectacular. The visuals are stunning, original and scary. You should be the one making movies because you make what they're putting out over the past few decades seem like firecrackers to your nuclear bomb! I am a published author and I would love to be able to collaborate with you on some projects. I also want to learn everything I can about AI and producing films with it! Thanks so much for this short but fascinating film clip.
The superb 1951 film 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' will be difficult to improve upon, although I am sure 'Art v Machine' could create a respectful update in a similar style. 🤞🏼
I used a scene from that in some of my art criticism videos. Somewhere in this video I have the alien robot guy incinerating a work of art with his laser vision beam thing: ruclips.net/video/5o0FKw0DF3o/видео.html
I rather think the brain is nature. And in the case of this video, to NOT call it art would be a stubborn ideological stance, and I have certainly been getting those sorts of responses. I have people unfollowing me as soon as I upload an AI video just to make a point, and other people make a public announcement that they are unfollowing me. But, uh, they are just lagging behind, and like a hike where you are a group and need to stick together to move forward, the sooner those who can't keep up at all drop out, the better. Dead weight.
Not only is it not a "faithful adaptation" of a novel written by H.G. Wells in the late 1800's, it's not an adaptation of that in the slightest. It's also not a tuna casserole, or a codpiece made with feathers. It's quite obviously a rather purposefully loose, experimental, and unique take on a combination of the 1950's & the 2005 film version, which is why it has Tom Cruise in it, and why it's a TRAILER FOR A MOVIE! But what it really is, is an experiment with very new technology and a warping of reality as registered through media, for starters. It's an extremely clumsy way to make a video, as it's hundreds of individual images, each animated using awkward new technology. It's a miracle one can pull it off at all. And so your expectation that someone could use their laptop and AI to do justice to H.G. Wells is quite a compliment.
I stated my point quite precisely, but if you require further elucidation, the gist is that you are applying a wholly inappropriate standard, and doing so wilfully out of stubborn resistance to new visions and technology which you are desperately looking for any excuse to dismiss categorically with a desultory wave of your hand. You would be wise to back off.
Faithful adaptation it’s a snore fest boring novel with the most stupidest plot ending ever a advance Alien race Study humanity carefully but didn’t detect air born diseases 😂
Fantastic art and graphics a joy to see. Now cataracts have been removed the resolution and clarity is marvellous watching these. Well done you're amazing.😮🌈🌈🌈🎵❤
Thanks so much! Glad someone can see it without blinders or cataracts on. Stay tuned for the one I'm working on right now. It's really going to blow the lid off. And if you haven't seen it, check out my alternate Alien 1979 trailer.
Cheers. Thanks for watching and commenting. I think you will like my newer ALIEN videos as well. And AI is moving so fast that it's probably 5 years to get to some extraordinary level. Since I'm making AI videos I see how fast new developments are happening. By the time I got to the end of my latest video, stuff I created at the beginning was already a little dated in terms of technology.
actually I rather like the original, not thrilled with the Tom Cruise version, and definitely not happy with the BBC version. Though this was very well done
And Tom Cruise wasn't born yet! Try watching the video and then commenting. You're in for a big surprise if you like the original film half as much as I do.
Thanks! Thought that was a lot better than the generic narrator saying, "In a world...". Check out the opening of my Pulp Fiction. The algo will never recommend it to you. It's under lock and key with a lot of my other videos. ruclips.net/video/PszzQlE16ro/видео.html
Which you know because of all the references to it in the trailer, including a direct quote early on in the narration. Yeah, I like to make a multi-layered cake with intersecting meanings and inside jokes only some people will catch on to.
The story WOTW was written in 1898 approximately, the original radio broadcast was in 1938, the first WOTW movie was in 1953. I'm sure they made a preview. Now we have a 1950's retro version made in 2024 of the 2023 Tom Cruise rendition. Wow-wee.
Ah, you haven't worked with AI. Most times the AI makes all the vehicles moving backwards, and I have to reverse it in video editing software, for one. It's asking it a lot to distinguish between objects, and which directions they are going, especially if there's any panning and zooming as well. At this stage in AI video, if you can pull off anything it's a bit of a miracle. Everything is flawed. But that's the fun of it, too. Trying to get it to work, and including some of the mistakes it makes. If you look for flaws in AI imagery and animations, you will find them everywhere. That can be fun, too.
@@Jav10001 Well, start with this took around at least 30 hours for me to create, and more like 50. As an artist with an MFA, and who has used traditional, analog, and digital mediums, I'd say this is among the projects I've produced that required the most intelligence and creativity. But, yes, the AI does tons of heavy lifting, and without it I wouldn't be able to make a War of the Worlds trailer at all.
She's so annoying, a man survived being set on fire and getting executed just to return several years later and get set on fire and get executed AGAIN(?).
Oh yeah, dawg! That was to let people know that this wasn't going to be your typical cookie-cutter, tutorial-fodder, milquetoast derivative pap AI video. This one went off the rails right out of the starting gate, and broke the rules. Check out some of my other AI vidz. Mostly they are suppress by the algorithm into oblivion. ALIEN VII is pretty insane, for example.
Although there are limits to this technology, a couple of years, a few years from now? Even when stylized as this is, imagine how it look and sound, as fully live action, simulation, generated results... will be something to see and hear!
This video is a few month's old. The AI has already vastly improved for making video. Yesh, in a few years, assuming we don't destroy ourselves first or destroy the economy, AI will be capable of almost anything.
Let's tackle short film first. This video took me at least 30 hours of work, and more like 50. A full length movie could take months. But, I have done a 2 hour and 20 minute documentary, so it's probably in my future.
@@artvsmachine About literary and film science fiction. The film is dedicated to my book, but within it is briefly told the history of science fiction and its significance. I could use a few seconds of this video to describe 1950s science fiction.
The original movie in the 1950's just showed a skinny, boney Martian hand emerging from a wrecked spacecraft. That was the only time you saw an alien. I saw the original movie at a drive-in theater. The first time I saw it I was with a car load of my buddies (Remember Buck Night - 2 or a car load for $1.00). The second time I brought my girlfriend just to hear her scream.
That was the wonderful conclusion, and extremely memorable. And you don't have any idea how hard I tried to recreate that scene!! Sometimes you just can't get AI to do what you want. I even took screenshots of the scene and uploaded them into the AI and told it to use them as references. So, one has to work with what AI can and can't do. Anyway, there was also the scene where the alien's hand grips the woman's shoulder. And we did see their 3-part eyes, red, green, and blue, almost like a peace sign.
Ah, you are an actual fan of the movie. It was my fav sci-fi film as a kid. I would have referred to it even more in my "trailer" but the AI would not let me, and I tried every trick in the book to force it too. I really, really wanted the aliens with the one big three-color eye. Wouldn't do it.
@@artvsmachine I have it on DVD, along with the 1950 "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Forbidden Planet," both versions of "The Time Machine," and many other scifi films. 🤔😊👍
Cool! Are you a fan of the original Outer Limits as well? I grew up on all that stuff watching it on a B&W TV. My favorite stuff as a kid. When the TV came out, I went through it and circles all the "science fiction" movies, and then tried to watch 'em.
Sure. Check out my companionAI music video where human ladies square off with Martians in an epic laser gun fight, and otherwise. Trust me, it's worth watching: ruclips.net/video/3b-liKyrIag/видео.html
Do you mean the 1953 version I grew up with, that I based this one on, in combination with the 2005 version, and adding in a bunch of my own inventions?
@@artvsmachine Russians like to say when they are attacked -: "We need to go to the Taiga". Hide in the forest from the authorities, the aggressor. In fact, such cases exist. They found villages that were decades behind civilization.
Yes. AI is making a revolution of art, indeed a renaissance possible. What will happen with that possibility is another story. My work so far is largely being ignored, crushed by the algorithm, and I don't make enough off of it to cover the costs of my subscriptions to the AI I needed to produce the videos. Why is there no great music today as compared to the 70's? Well, there probably is, but those musicians get squoze out and have to make a living doing something else. So, it's a question of who will be able to use this technology... and who will get an audience... and who will be supported or crushed by algorithms and corporate competitors. The race to the lowest common denominator usually gets the best results, which is why so much art in every medium is dumbed down and uninteresting.
@@artvsmachine True, but hopefully AI will not only advance rapidly but much of it be free to use. Some AI is free now but the cutting edge is subscription. And, I can see how those who develop it want to profit. When the internet started there were no censorship algorithms to limit ones audience. In most cases today the more something is censored the more truth it contains.
You're commenting on a video that is a couple month's old. AI has improved astronomically since then. Even so, the only person who has done a better trailer is me.
Every time I saw the martians in this I thought "IT'S A TRAP!"
The MUSIC and the SOUND EFFECTS are off the charts. These elements really push it over. Congrats on an incredible video!
Much appreciated! Great minds think alike.
Sound is great!!! 🎉
Wow looks much better than anything star wars these last 15 years.... Except Rogue One.
Yeah, not enough bouncing boobs on the opening scene lol
So, they wanted our bikini clad women! Nice!
If you watch the companion music video, there's a bit more of them, and they take revenge. Also extra battle scenes. The blowtorch and plasma gun bikini battle on the beach at the end is worth waiting for. ruclips.net/video/3b-liKyrIag/видео.html
It's always the case, and they never disappoint.
"Ignore it, it's just Orson Welles doing his thing again!"
🤣
Love the alliterative headlines! A nice touch to a great sampler. Great cast, too!
Ah, thanks for noticing that. There's a lot, lot more thought and all sorts of processes that go into this level of trailer than people are aware of. I did make all the headlines myself, and then had to get the text to work in each of them, which meant spending some quality time in Photoshop.
@@artvsmachine Yes. I noticed AI has problems with a few things, such as fingers, teeth, text, and pronouncing acronyms.
I salute your creativity and persistence.
AI has all those problems and more, however, the improvements its made are phenomenal. The fact that AI can now take a still image and animate it for 4 seconds is phenomenal. It's having to calculate all the movements of a character in relation to the background, and often while panning and zooming...
@@artvsmachine you are a fan of the old Mars Attacks cards
I haven't really seen those. I know they were the inspiration for the movie, which I loved. Man, I'd rather have those Mars Attacks cards than sports cards.
Heck, I would go see it. It would make great bubble gum cards.
When he said wicked, I couldn't help but think of Bill and Ted. 😂
Even as an AI, Tom Cruise runs in all of his films.
Gotta get in that cardio. Must be part of the Scientology or something.
I thought that was Jerry O'Connell
Brilliant! Best thing I've seen in ages.
You might like some of my other new videos using AI.
This is live action comic book like stories. It's very fascinating. Well done.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
These are FANTASTIC!
What a detailed work,,,VERY GOOD, 👍👍 THANK YOU 👍
Thank you too! Cheers
This must be how animals on Earth see humankind.
I love these 50s redone versions!! The vintage 50s look, costumes, music, narration, crackling music, scratchy film!! The 50s women look hot!!
Yeah, I'm not really one to stick to someone else's template. It's much more interesting to explore new territory.
Nicole Kidman and Tom cruise... Again? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!!! At least they removed Robbie out off the movie, he was annoying!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!...
If you're talking about Tim Robbins, he was terrible. His performance in WOTW is a long way from films like Shawshank Redemption. The son was pretty annoying too.
@@Greyman-x6d No, I was talking the Justin Chatwing character, makes me smack him in the face several times... By the way I think the worst Tim Robbins' character is in green lantern the burned greedy politician...
I prefer the first one
Thank you. I was really hoping that the Martians would get him.
May I say eyes wide open lol
Lovely work, just what I'd watch and enjoy
Glad you enjoyed it. I have a lot more original AI videos, but RUclips doesn't suggest them.
Ultimately, the attackers were doomed by their exposure to scientology, which was mandated by Cruise as a condition to taking the role.
That twist to the ending, where as the Martians start succumbing to bacteria as in the book, humans seize the chance and start fighting back on even ground, is a wonderful idea and I'd love to see it in a future film adaptation.
early squad
Well, they already did that more than once.
All that alien science and technology but they didn’t study pathology. Brilliant. Love this trailer. 😍👽
I think that was just an excuse for God to save us humans, at least in the 1953 version. It ends something like, "When all that man could do have failed, it was the littlest things which God in his wisdom put on this Earth that saved us". Something like that. But, hey, who needs Martians when we are hell bent on self-annihilation anyways.
Very entertaining and this must have taken you ages 😊. Those martians are creepy!
Every person should carry a megaphone with slim Whitman singing .
Jobs a good un 😁😁
Now this looks way scarier than that Tom cruise movie.
Low bar, that movie was terrible.
Pudwhacker alert!
OOOOOOOOOO LAAAAAAAAAAA!
- Jeff Wayne.
This is so cool,,,great job guys I’m impressed as hell.
The ships,and walkers are so 50’s SiFi it’s an awesome work of Artdeco.
Thanks so much! I had a lot of fun with the different ships, going for a retro vibe, and an array of styles.
Very nicely done. I've a suggestion, how about making one of a movie of the original HG Wells story with the Martians invading Victorian England? The best dramatic presentation of WOTW I know if is Jeff Wayne's musical version that came out in 1978.
There really was a 1950s War Of The Worlds. It was a masterpiece. None of these A.I pictures looks 1950s.
And you fully are cognizant of all my references to the 1950's film, including directly quoting from it. And you read my description where I said I busted out of the 1950's Panavision 70 template, and you get how much further I took it with paintings and tabloid newspaper clippings and showing what it looks like on Mars, for starters. Cheers. I like when people pay attention and notice the details!
Please share the way you created this film! It’s amazing and fun and wicked at the same time.
Thanks! Ah, the methods were too many and too convoluted to share. I used Midjourney, Haiper, 11 labs, Photoshop, Audacity, Sunio, Udio and Filmora. And my workflow is kinda' nuts, too. Glad you enjoyed it. You might enjoy some of my other AI vids.
Great job, Eric Wayne! Your images reminds me of the 1962 Topps Company Mars Attack bubble gum trading cards. At that time I found those cards fascinating, even tho the images scared the shit out of me!
That cat is the scariest thing in the trailer
I don't even remember.... Oh, yeah, the hairless rex cat. I'm going that alien looking through the window is scarier, and Tom Cruise when he's in the soul extraction pod taking hits. That's existentially frightening. But, yeah, the cat.
Dude, those are some very creative and scary aliens.
Things got really interesting, really fast.
Thorough and well done! 😀
Thank you kindly!
Excellently done! I need to see more of these ‘50ish re-enactments!
You won't find another one like this unless it's done by me.
Magnificent Job !😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Is it me... or does this look more kick-ass than the Tom Cruise version?
It's not just you.
This is brilliant! You are a creative genius! You have taken something that has already been done and turned it into something even more spectacular. The visuals are stunning, original and scary. You should be the one making movies because you make what they're putting out over the past few decades seem like firecrackers to your nuclear bomb! I am a published author and I would love to be able to collaborate with you on some projects. I also want to learn everything I can about AI and producing films with it! Thanks so much for this short but fascinating film clip.
The superb 1951 film 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' will be difficult to improve upon, although I am sure 'Art v Machine' could create a respectful update in a similar style. 🤞🏼
I used a scene from that in some of my art criticism videos. Somewhere in this video I have the alien robot guy incinerating a work of art with his laser vision beam thing: ruclips.net/video/5o0FKw0DF3o/видео.html
I rather think the brain is nature. And in the case of this video, to NOT call it art would be a stubborn ideological stance, and I have certainly been getting those sorts of responses. I have people unfollowing me as soon as I upload an AI video just to make a point, and other people make a public announcement that they are unfollowing me. But, uh, they are just lagging behind, and like a hike where you are a group and need to stick together to move forward, the sooner those who can't keep up at all drop out, the better. Dead weight.
@@michaelmccrory2220 Thanks for clarifying and giving more context. Our perception of this new medium overlaps. Cheers!
I've never yet seen a faithful adaptation of this great novel. This wasn't one, either.
Not only is it not a "faithful adaptation" of a novel written by H.G. Wells in the late 1800's, it's not an adaptation of that in the slightest. It's also not a tuna casserole, or a codpiece made with feathers. It's quite obviously a rather purposefully loose, experimental, and unique take on a combination of the 1950's & the 2005 film version, which is why it has Tom Cruise in it, and why it's a TRAILER FOR A MOVIE! But what it really is, is an experiment with very new technology and a warping of reality as registered through media, for starters. It's an extremely clumsy way to make a video, as it's hundreds of individual images, each animated using awkward new technology. It's a miracle one can pull it off at all. And so your expectation that someone could use their laptop and AI to do justice to H.G. Wells is quite a compliment.
@@artvsmachine And your point is.......?
I stated my point quite precisely, but if you require further elucidation, the gist is that you are applying a wholly inappropriate standard, and doing so wilfully out of stubborn resistance to new visions and technology which you are desperately looking for any excuse to dismiss categorically with a desultory wave of your hand. You would be wise to back off.
Faithful adaptation it’s a snore fest boring novel with the most stupidest plot ending ever a advance Alien race Study humanity carefully but didn’t detect air born diseases 😂
@@StephenLyons-tl8iehis point is he made you look stupid with his response 😂
I always enjoy a happy ending!
Double entendre intended?
Fantastic art and graphics a joy to see. Now cataracts have been removed the resolution and clarity is marvellous watching these. Well done you're amazing.😮🌈🌈🌈🎵❤
Thanks so much! Glad someone can see it without blinders or cataracts on. Stay tuned for the one I'm working on right now. It's really going to blow the lid off. And if you haven't seen it, check out my alternate Alien 1979 trailer.
That was incredible
Excellent, and very dreamlike. This technology is in it’s infancy, imagine what it’ll be like in 20 years!
Cheers. Thanks for watching and commenting. I think you will like my newer ALIEN videos as well. And AI is moving so fast that it's probably 5 years to get to some extraordinary level. Since I'm making AI videos I see how fast new developments are happening. By the time I got to the end of my latest video, stuff I created at the beginning was already a little dated in terms of technology.
2:53-2:55 is beautiful. The screams and fire as humans get vaporized by a UFO. 😘💕
Oh, yeah. Glad you noticed. Stay tuned. Pulp Fiction is coming next in a few days.
You did a great job. I especially like after the alien show up, people still found time to go to the beach!
there already is a 1950's "War of the Worlds" movie, But it dosen't look like this...though I now wish it did?
actually I rather like the original, not thrilled with the Tom Cruise version, and definitely not happy with the BBC version. Though this was very well done
Well done! Beautifully done!! 🚀
They MADE War of the Worlds in the 1950s!
And Tom Cruise wasn't born yet! Try watching the video and then commenting. You're in for a big surprise if you like the original film half as much as I do.
BEST opening of any of this type of art!
Thanks! Thought that was a lot better than the generic narrator saying, "In a world...". Check out the opening of my Pulp Fiction. The algo will never recommend it to you. It's under lock and key with a lot of my other videos. ruclips.net/video/PszzQlE16ro/видео.html
@@artvsmachine I'll have a look and a LIKE! 😃👍
They have a nice 50s version of this film
Which you know because of all the references to it in the trailer, including a direct quote early on in the narration. Yeah, I like to make a multi-layered cake with intersecting meanings and inside jokes only some people will catch on to.
Really well-done! Nice music!
Thank you very much! I put the music together myself using Suno and Udio. Not a lot of people notice the sound editing or music!
Those are some funky looking aliens. 😉
Absolutely amazing 😎
Thank you! Cheers!
This is really brilliant work. I think the best I have seen so far. The girls were nice as well.
Cheers. Glad you liked it and appreciated the extra effort and creativity that went into it.
Guys you really have to make a full time Movie, all your clips are brilliant 👏👏👏👏 just saying from Glasgow 💙 🇬🇧👍😎
I'm only one shadowbanned person.
Obviously Steve Buscemi as the lead Martian. No A.I. needed. 😁
You can't go wrong with Steve Buscemi! Hey, you watched and commented on 2 different videos. Excellent. Keep going. There's lots of surprises!
Brilliant work
Well the plot is way more deep and sophisticated than the Tom cruise movie😂
Wow. Things got really interesting fast.
Thanks. I hoped I could hook people's interest. See if you like my latest AI short film: ruclips.net/video/TEIwr8BkDdE/видео.html
The story WOTW was written in 1898 approximately, the original radio broadcast was in 1938, the first WOTW movie was in 1953. I'm sure they made a preview. Now we have a 1950's retro version made in 2024 of the 2023 Tom Cruise rendition. Wow-wee.
The level of detail extraordinary, gross Martians are beyond imagining . excellent work!
I'm glad that the algorithm let it reach a handful of people.
This is a masterpiece!
Love the A.I. generated illustrations starting at 3:29
Enjoyed this good job
Glad you enjoyed it. More coming soon.
Why was that sign following the car down the highway?
Ah, you haven't worked with AI. Most times the AI makes all the vehicles moving backwards, and I have to reverse it in video editing software, for one. It's asking it a lot to distinguish between objects, and which directions they are going, especially if there's any panning and zooming as well. At this stage in AI video, if you can pull off anything it's a bit of a miracle. Everything is flawed. But that's the fun of it, too. Trying to get it to work, and including some of the mistakes it makes. If you look for flaws in AI imagery and animations, you will find them everywhere. That can be fun, too.
This channel is art.
I think AI video is a new and amazingly promising art form.
@@artvsmachineWhose art?
By the hand of the digitizer or the I A
@@Jav10001 Well, start with this took around at least 30 hours for me to create, and more like 50. As an artist with an MFA, and who has used traditional, analog, and digital mediums, I'd say this is among the projects I've produced that required the most intelligence and creativity. But, yes, the AI does tons of heavy lifting, and without it I wouldn't be able to make a War of the Worlds trailer at all.
Fanning was more scary and annoying than the Martians😮😂😂😂
She's so annoying, a man survived being set on fire and getting executed just to return several years later and get set on fire and get executed AGAIN(?).
As long as they clean up the mess before they leave
Excellent 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Aliens regarding our Earth with envious eyes. Also the plot of THE 3 BODY PROBLEM.
Oh, is it? I only watched the first episode on Netflix. Me thinks H.G. Wells came first.
Should have worn their masks and kept social distance!
Got their 3rd boosters and should have never petted the, uh, pangolins in the, uh, fresh market.
I liked the Mighty Morphing Bikini Women being chased along the beach by the Martian ships in the opening. Very nice!
Oh yeah, dawg! That was to let people know that this wasn't going to be your typical cookie-cutter, tutorial-fodder, milquetoast derivative pap AI video. This one went off the rails right out of the starting gate, and broke the rules. Check out some of my other AI vidz. Mostly they are suppress by the algorithm into oblivion. ALIEN VII is pretty insane, for example.
Although there are limits to this technology, a couple of years, a few years from now? Even when stylized as this is, imagine how it look and sound, as fully live action, simulation, generated results... will be something to see and hear!
This video is a few month's old. The AI has already vastly improved for making video. Yesh, in a few years, assuming we don't destroy ourselves first or destroy the economy, AI will be capable of almost anything.
great work !!
Thank you! Cheers! Check out this one. I think you'll dig it: ruclips.net/video/9LeY6Mf_RjY/видео.html
The AI is getting a lot better.This was absolutely magnificent..It wont be long,I know it before we can get a full movie.Its gonna be Awsome...
Let's tackle short film first. This video took me at least 30 hours of work, and more like 50. A full length movie could take months. But, I have done a 2 hour and 20 minute documentary, so it's probably in my future.
Really well done, congratulations! is it possible to use part of this video in a short documentary I am making?
Thanks. Cheers. Documentary about what?
@@artvsmachine About literary and film science fiction. The film is dedicated to my book, but within it is briefly told the history of science fiction and its significance. I could use a few seconds of this video to describe 1950s science fiction.
Yeah. Go for it. Credit me if you can. But, uh, which few seconds?
@@artvsmachine many thanks!
"America anarchized!" "Canada cremated!" "Mexico next-to-go!"
Pretty damn cool, however it was made. I don't know about Super Panavision 70, though....
You don't need to know anything about Panavision. If I don't put that in the title my video won't get views. I did use it, but I broke the template.
These are just mind blowing incredible. But I dont know what they are or how they are created?
Great job
Your Martian machines are better than those that were used in the original movie. As a plus, I do not see any wires on your machines.
That was so fun
What a cool video.
Glad you enjoyed it. There's more where that came from.
Hey, those aliens look to have weak immune systems, someone call Bill Gates.😂
They'll need several boosters!
For a few minutes I thought this was actual reporting of an invasion.
Ah, a reference to the classic Orson Welles radio broadcast!
The original movie in the 1950's just showed a skinny, boney Martian hand emerging from a wrecked spacecraft. That was the only time you saw an alien. I saw the original movie at a drive-in theater. The first time I saw it I was with a car load of my buddies (Remember Buck Night - 2 or a car load for $1.00). The second time I brought my girlfriend just to hear her scream.
That was the wonderful conclusion, and extremely memorable. And you don't have any idea how hard I tried to recreate that scene!! Sometimes you just can't get AI to do what you want. I even took screenshots of the scene and uploaded them into the AI and told it to use them as references. So, one has to work with what AI can and can't do. Anyway, there was also the scene where the alien's hand grips the woman's shoulder. And we did see their 3-part eyes, red, green, and blue, almost like a peace sign.
An alien Martian was also shown in the farmhouse scene albeit only briefly.🤔😊👍
Ah, you are an actual fan of the movie. It was my fav sci-fi film as a kid. I would have referred to it even more in my "trailer" but the AI would not let me, and I tried every trick in the book to force it too. I really, really wanted the aliens with the one big three-color eye. Wouldn't do it.
@@artvsmachine I have it on DVD, along with the 1950 "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Forbidden Planet," both versions of "The Time Machine," and many other scifi films. 🤔😊👍
Cool! Are you a fan of the original Outer Limits as well? I grew up on all that stuff watching it on a B&W TV. My favorite stuff as a kid. When the TV came out, I went through it and circles all the "science fiction" movies, and then tried to watch 'em.
No more screeching kid well done
Gotta pull an Independence day on these aliens 👽
You know most people would side with the Martians.
Sure. Check out my companionAI music video where human ladies square off with Martians in an epic laser gun fight, and otherwise. Trust me, it's worth watching: ruclips.net/video/3b-liKyrIag/видео.html
The Martians DO appear to be "Diverse" as we saw several types. Idiot EARTH PEOPLE!.
Oh! Why can't they leave the poor whales alone?!
Nice pictures.
I see Tom has had more work done.
Wasn't there already a super panavision 1950s War of the Worlds
Do you mean the 1953 version I grew up with, that I based this one on, in combination with the 2005 version, and adding in a bunch of my own inventions?
Military vs Aliens
We need that at our Southern Border!.
You crack me up! 😂😂😂👏👏👏
Wow. Ai really loves beautiful people.
It does because it's trained on all the fashion photos and stock photos of people.
It was easier for people not to use useless weapons against developed organisms, but to simply hide in basements and breed microbes there.
It was probably just mold. Didn't need to do anything. Don't worry be happy, or something.
All that advanced technology, but they never heard about the germ theory of disease lol
@@artvsmachine Russians like to say when they are attacked -: "We need to go to the Taiga". Hide in the forest from the authorities, the aggressor. In fact, such cases exist. They found villages that were decades behind civilization.
Holy cow!
Very nice. AI in everyone's hands is the future of entertainment. We can do better than Hollywood.
Yes. AI is making a revolution of art, indeed a renaissance possible. What will happen with that possibility is another story. My work so far is largely being ignored, crushed by the algorithm, and I don't make enough off of it to cover the costs of my subscriptions to the AI I needed to produce the videos. Why is there no great music today as compared to the 70's? Well, there probably is, but those musicians get squoze out and have to make a living doing something else. So, it's a question of who will be able to use this technology... and who will get an audience... and who will be supported or crushed by algorithms and corporate competitors. The race to the lowest common denominator usually gets the best results, which is why so much art in every medium is dumbed down and uninteresting.
@@artvsmachine True, but hopefully AI will not only advance rapidly but much of it be free to use. Some AI is free now but the cutting edge is subscription. And, I can see how those who develop it want to profit. When the internet started there were no censorship algorithms to limit ones audience. In most cases today the more something is censored the more truth it contains.
" In most cases today the more something is censored the more truth it contains." Yeah. For sure.
1:25 What happened to Tom Cruise? His face... Poor man :(
Wait till he gets zapped in the soul extracting pod. Meanwhile, AI does all sorts of horrible things to people's faces.
@@artvsmachine Yeah, that was the joke actually. AI ruining faces...
You're commenting on a video that is a couple month's old. AI has improved astronomically since then. Even so, the only person who has done a better trailer is me.