A compliment to hard work from an artist and not AI will do everything for you and take your job, it will always be tech challenges to use your creativity.
No it doesn't. The balloon head is a constant reminder of the fact that it doesn't have consistent characters so they have to use a balloon to make up for that fact
The most genius part of this is that they purposely used a non-descript facial character consistency character in the form of a yellow balloon in order to be able to generate even more convincing videos.
I swear no one else is talking about this , it's a great vid but we know it cannot keep the same face . If they didn't a regular face no one would care
@@Aburner1109 Yeah - if you know anything about generative AI, whether it's images or video generation, you'll know that consistency between generations is currently either nearly impossible or very difficult to achieve. Whether it's faces, clothes, background, whatever. Therefore; with this short film, since they probably knew this-- they wrote the story accordingly, and I give them mad props for that. I love the story. Story is king. Work with the tools you have to make something great, the tools will always continue to get better over time.
@@VraithCow AI would have a 360⁰ view on how society is doing and find a solution for any crisis and will prevent it from happening again. Best president ever
It would probably have been easier to make this if they had actually used stock footage and standard film production techniques instead of relying on "AI", however that term is currently being incorrectly used.
Ai is not going to kill art. I really hope it doesn’t ❤ I think AI will be like photography, at first everyone was skeptical about it but now they live in harmony and can sometimes complement each other. Just like how you can use photography as a reference for your art, you can use AI as inspiration for your art
Also, I understand the fear of artists, and that it’s unfair that a machine is trying to compete with what has taken you years to learn. But I also feel people are too harsh on the AI, the devs have put a lot of work into it, it’s not easy to do. And it feels like devaluating the job of the developers
Like, no one says hyper realism died because photography exists now, in fact most people appreciate a lot hyper realistic paintings due to how hard they are :3
@@pdjinne65 no copium, just hopeful thinking :3 I really like human art and I’d hate if it went obsolete, but there’s no reason that would ever happen because with AI art you can’t choose where to place every little detail, with your own art you can. I personally use AI to find inspiration :o for example, if I want to draw a character I usually have a whole idea in mind, but I can tell my idea to the AI and it will draw multiple options of how it can look, and maybe I find one of those options a good idea to later incorporate it into my work :3
this makes me nostalgic for the 2020's. they were simpler times, yknow? back when the robots didn't take over the earth? Edit: the amount of people who didnt get the joke is worrying me
@@Lugmillord Those times people were whining about they live in a too boring world without any major events, haha, well, I wounder if they are happy now to live in an opposite another times of uncertainty
My goodness they really have to do something to regulate this type of stuff, the industry will be out of a job if film producers get their hands on this stuff
It’s still very random short scenes with a yellow balloon in common. Someone use the tool understanding its limits not that you can do anything and it will look good. Why are people keep saying that industry will be out of job when the technical challenges are bigger than ever with all tools.
I mean, it's great that people can easily tell stories with this but FUCK does it ruin my appreciation for shit like this because it takes so much less effort and talent to make this.
i read a comment that said making a video starring a man with a balloon for a head is a convenient way to avoid having a consistent head throughout the video
It's astonishing how well it performs even at this early stage. We can create characters that remain consistent across various scenarios, and it makes me wonder if the creators can directly influence the outcome within these shots. For instance, can they generate a scene and then tweak specific details afterward? If this level of control is possible, it significantly enhances its utility. I'm eager to see more creative works produced with SORA. Moreover, I find it amusing to scrutinize the frames, searching for any peculiarities in the background. It's fascinating to contemplate a future where we're on the lookout for hidden messages from AI in the backdrops of generated videos. :D
Most probably not, IIRC the reason they chose a character with a balloon head is that "a yellow balloon" is going to generate a much more coherent result than stuff like "white shoes", "gray clothes", etc. You notice that by how his appearance changes with every shot.
Tudo é descrito. Aquilo que não é descrito a ia tende a ser mais plausível em relação a cena. Como algumas partes não foi descrito o suficiente gerou erros de detalhes. Um deles é a sombra. Se falasse em fazer a sombra mais realista talvez fosse possível. Até porque tudo que se descreve fica em maior evidência
You're giving AI orders of magnitude more credit than it deserves. It kept trying to put a face on the balloon. It can't think, it can't express anything. It's not gonna send you secret messages. FFS, it's a chatbot.
I think we'll learn how to recognize those, out subconscious mind pay a lot of attention for small details, making us think there are something wrong we can't even explain. My take is that those videos might feel like current stock videos with those fake smiles as soon as we adapt. I might be wrong, bc I'm saying that as 3D artist that have seen a lot of hyperrealism works and analyzed what make those wrong, but still I can say there is some pattern in Sora videos that make them fake, not certain which one yet
@@colepeterson5392 100% agree. Access to such tool will most likely cause more harm than good. In the end, what true value does this tool bring? Seems to me like not much. Yay we can make videos by pressing a button, this will allow humanity to do so much!! Seems a bit stupid to me. Moreover, people will think twice about pursuing a career in the arts just because of this tech.
@@danielsasu7870have you ever wanted to continue binge watching your favourite series but the show was cancelled or discontinued? What about take a video of your favourite pet or friends or family member and extend it however you wanted? What about putting yourself or friends as characters in a series? You can do all of this and more, with Sora. Endless opportunities.
All of you praising this are out of your mind. AI is, and always will be, math. Art is the opposite of math. Art and math will always be different. Let me reiterate: ART AND MATH WILL NEVER BE THE SAME. Don't ever forget it.
@@Aburner1109Yeah, it fails to connect with the viewers because you can barely empathize with baloon guy. What struggles did he have? From everything that could be said, from bullying to extreme situations, he said the most avoidable problem he had. He barely feels bad before the reflection that he can see life from a different angle!
If I didn't know this was AI generated, I would probably not have known. There are some giveaways, obviously, but especially the shot in the tube with all the realistic people is remarkable.
oh lovely instead of film school grads making pretentious short films that mean jack we can now have ai do that! can't wait for this to put every creative out of a job! The future is so exciting and non dystopian!
I hate you kind of people, seeing something absolutely astounding & you turn to pessimism. Yes; AI sucks for artists, but there will always be a need for human artists. People massively complained about smart phones when they started becoming a thing. Now, they are the most useful tool we have in our pocket. Try changing your perspective to the potential
@@TheAdder36 being fair, are you a artist? One who trained for many years? Search up how many artists lost their job in china because of ai so far. We aren't much different. I hate you people who may have never picked up a paint brush and try to speak for us. Sure, I do agree that having AI on our side will make things better, and maybe we will all have indie studios instead of big corporations for our movies in the future. But at the same time, you need to take a look from a job standpoint. When this gets released I am sure that these big corporations will lay off a lot of their artists, leaving them with no where to go. Sometimes its not as simple as "Just take a differrent carreer path" due to this easily predictable layoff either. Lots of artists are unable to go through a different carrer path because of disabilities or other reasons. So even if we could work hand in hand, what would be your take on this issue? Also, its hard to compare AI to cameras or smart phones because let me ask you this. Did the programmers of these items need to wrongfully take artists work without permmision to create them? If you take a look at the database used for these image and video generators, you will see work with watermarks and artists who do not allow the use of their work. To conclude this, as both a programmer and a artist, I really like the advancement of AI. It gives me tons of new creative opportunities. However, I do not like how AI is made, or how people use it.
@@TOTU nobody cares about artists. 99% of you make dogshit anyways, all ai does is raise the bar. denis villeneuve will not be put out of business by ai, michael bay might. for all those artists being put out of a job, blue collar pays good and is short staffed, engineering too.
how? you dictate exactly how the video looks, you write the prompt describing how you want the video to look e.g "male 30 years old balloon head walking inside grocery isle filled with cactuces view from behind camera at head height". if you filmed the same thing yourself the exact same creative process would be there.
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Reminder: not everything in this video was ai generated but some of them. some of them are video edited by human or a person. And the voice is from a real person.
how? anime is not real life footage and it takes great knowledge of motion space, character acting, etc. and how to draw it in order to get good animation. ai is shit at animation for a reason - it doesn't actually understand anything, just replicates stuff.
I think they deliberately made the main character without a face. it probably still has some limitations when it comes to animating real faces. but in any case - this is an AMAZING achievement!
The "AI" kept trying to put a face on the balloon. They had to re-render and use extensive post-production to fix all the mistakes the AI kept making. And they still ended up with a film whose main character looks entirely different in each shot, because you can't tell "AI" to keep the same thing it did last time. Nothing about this film is exceptional in any way.
It's fake. For Air Head, the scenes were made by generating multiple clips to an approximate script, but there was *no explicit way to have the actual yellow balloon head the same from shot to shot.* Sometimes, when the team prompted for a yellow balloon, it wouldn’t even be yellow. Other times, it had a face embedded in it or a face seemingly drawn on the front of the balloon. As many balloons have string, *often the Air Head character, nicknamed Sonny, the balloon guy, would have a string down the front of the character’s shirt. Since it implicitly links string with balloons and thus these would need to be removed in post.* While all the imagery was generated in SORA, the balloon still required *a lot of post-work. In addition to isolating the balloon so it could be re-coloured, it would sometimes have a face on Sonny, as if his face was drawn on with a marker, and this would be removed in AfterEffects. similar other artifacts were often removed.* The Shy Kids methodology was to approach post-production and editing like a documentary, where there is a lot of footage, and you weave a story from that material rather than strictly shooting to a script. There was a script for the short film, but the team needed to be agile and adapt. "It was just getting a whole bunch of shots and trying to cut it up in an interesting way to the VO," Patrick recalls. For the minute and a half of footage that ended up in the film, Patrick estimated that *they generated "hundreds of generations at 10 to 20 seconds a piece."* Adding, "My math is bad, but *I would guess probably 300:1 in terms of the amount of source material to what ended up in the final."* So in reality, it's like 10% AI and 90% human touchup. ANY half-decent generative model could produce this if you had an ENTIRE VFX STUDIO WORKING ON POST-PRODUCTION.
It's all perfect until you pause the video and stare at one frame. You will find many anomalies. I'm sure this is going to improve in the future though.
@@roboket3524maybe because many people will lose their jobs? Or get framed for crimes they never committed? How about making explicit videos of them without their consent?? Honestly use your brain dude, don’t be so weak minded
@@DunkIeosteus is it weak minded to take positive approach rather than negative? I also fear it may take my job in the game industry. However it is just a next step in history that we will have to adapt to. It’s not like it’s instantly killing people either like a war would do
@@roboket3524 there’s a difference between being positive and naive. This will bring more harm than good, and people will definitely use this tech to harm others. People losing their jobs is just the tip of the iceberg. This tech is an unnecessary luxury that society doesn’t need
Every tool is going to have people using it for bad purposes. There is no tool where there are no people misuising it. The problem with this is that we will be okay with censorship and the government will even increase survellence under the guise of "protection against AI"
For every product that OpenAI developes, there will be open source, free to use and uncensored versions a few years in the future. Just like with txt2img and LLM.
Already is being abused. Celebrity misinformation and uhm... *unwanted* content created and shared. There's no going back now, and even if we wanna regulate it, we should not ask the people selling it to us to be responsible for that.
Incredible, very good. However, I am firmly convinced that Sora will not be deployed before the 2025 minimum due to its computing capacity. It is impossible to deploy Sora with the current hardware.
wow this is like a totally sick ad for a mid-tier credit union
Savage
+ free to the public
didn't expect to see you here 🙂
@@lolidkstudiosame lol
Probably the best Sora generated video so far. I would put the drone shot through the art museum 2nd.
Cuz the director had the best vision and most unique idea.
Fake. Doctored. Edited. Enhanced. 70% LLM generated. The rest was polished by a human.
AI?!?!?!?!!?
@@worgle123yes it's ai generated
@@smilloww2095 now let's not be gullible. To say it's "ai generated" is a stretch when the production rate is 300:1 .
"We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent."
Oppenheimer was just a crybaby
Nukes is the best invention in human history that brought peace.
And so will be the AI
Are you seriously comparing a video-making program to nuclear weapons?
These replies are exactly what the commenter is talking about 💀
@@FlopgamingOne i mean chlorofluorocarbons were also thought harmless at first.
@@FlopgamingOne I think it's a comparison to AI in general. Given how AI will be allowed to proliferate, I think the AI is more significant.
The dystopia is coming, but boy are the neon lights pretty.
how poetic
fr
look at the keys shaking... they're shiny, aren't they? Don't think about the future, just look at the pretty keys.
But it's not good. What did you watch? The balloon is inconsistent and the art is boring
@@AD-bb9np Also a lot of manual post-production, according to the authors
This one actually makes you forget it's an AI generated video. Which is a compliment to how good it is.
A compliment to hard work from an artist and not AI will do everything for you and take your job, it will always be tech challenges to use your creativity.
@@hombacom get over it already
No it doesn't. The balloon head is a constant reminder of the fact that it doesn't have consistent characters so they have to use a balloon to make up for that fact
FUBAR, thatˋs what it is
Hard disagree. Too much body horror for me.
The most genius part of this is that they purposely used a non-descript facial character consistency character in the form of a yellow balloon in order to be able to generate even more convincing videos.
I swear no one else is talking about this , it's a great vid but we know it cannot keep the same face . If they didn't a regular face no one would care
@@rossmarshall466 it is in development. it has beens like 1 month that sora showed us what it can do. It envolves exponecially.
so like... It's impressive that they used a workaround because the tech isn't good enough?
@@Aburner1109 Yeah - if you know anything about generative AI, whether it's images or video generation, you'll know that consistency between generations is currently either nearly impossible or very difficult to achieve. Whether it's faces, clothes, background, whatever.
Therefore; with this short film, since they probably knew this-- they wrote the story accordingly, and I give them mad props for that. I love the story. Story is king. Work with the tools you have to make something great, the tools will always continue to get better over time.
yes
I don’t exactly fear the AI itself, I fear the people who use the AI
This! AI is not that scary, it is the mind that use them
Wise words!
Yea how hard is it to shut down servers or roll out an update that limits functions
@@AntNr511 Ehhhhhh, I’ve seen some people getting smarter with AI
@@VraithCow AI would have a 360⁰ view on how society is doing and find a solution for any crisis and will prevent it from happening again. Best president ever
that's literally stock footages with heads replaced with air balloons
It would probably have been easier to make this if they had actually used stock footage and standard film production techniques instead of relying on "AI", however that term is currently being incorrectly used.
The day ai renders hands correctly is probably the day the world is gonna end
That's kinda what I thought... xD
No. Until the ai Hands start showing us humans the 🖕. That would be the end.
this is soul crushing to think there was little to no imagination or effort put into this ''short film'' if you can even call it that.
Give the guy who added sound a raise so he does it in the next video also
You mean chatgpt 5 & elevenlabs? 😂
@@tingtonggamer4901 you can add sounds without ai...
The balloon is a metaphor of being an artist in 2024.
You know it's going to be over very soon, you just don't know when exactly.
Ai is not going to kill art. I really hope it doesn’t ❤
I think AI will be like photography, at first everyone was skeptical about it but now they live in harmony and can sometimes complement each other. Just like how you can use photography as a reference for your art, you can use AI as inspiration for your art
Also, I understand the fear of artists, and that it’s unfair that a machine is trying to compete with what has taken you years to learn. But I also feel people are too harsh on the AI, the devs have put a lot of work into it, it’s not easy to do. And it feels like devaluating the job of the developers
Like, no one says hyper realism died because photography exists now, in fact most people appreciate a lot hyper realistic paintings due to how hard they are :3
@@FemboiMuffin copium much?
@@pdjinne65 no copium, just hopeful thinking :3 I really like human art and I’d hate if it went obsolete, but there’s no reason that would ever happen because with AI art you can’t choose where to place every little detail, with your own art you can. I personally use AI to find inspiration :o for example, if I want to draw a character I usually have a whole idea in mind, but I can tell my idea to the AI and it will draw multiple options of how it can look, and maybe I find one of those options a good idea to later incorporate it into my work :3
this makes me nostalgic for the 2020's. they were simpler times, yknow? back when the robots didn't take over the earth?
Edit: the amount of people who didnt get the joke is worrying me
You mean the 2010s, right? The robots took over in the 20s. It all came so suddenly.
@@Lugmillord Those times people were whining about they live in a too boring world without any major events, haha, well, I wounder if they are happy now to live in an opposite another times of uncertainty
@@Lugmillord the 2010s are actually so cool. But i wonder what it was like back then when there was no refreshing zalg
we are in the 2020's bruh
What robots?
Nailed the voice over 👌💯
My goodness they really have to do something to regulate this type of stuff, the industry will be out of a job if film producers get their hands on this stuff
Nobody will have a job, wait 10 years
It’s still very random short scenes with a yellow balloon in common. Someone use the tool understanding its limits not that you can do anything and it will look good. Why are people keep saying that industry will be out of job when the technical challenges are bigger than ever with all tools.
@@hombacom Because a year in human years is like decades in AI years, in terms of development. I'm sure even that will only increase.
@@Greyalien587 *no creative will have a job. We'll all just work in fast food instead.
@@psybinnope. Tech development curve is the opposite of that - it's going to plateau at some point.
I mean, it's great that people can easily tell stories with this but FUCK does it ruin my appreciation for shit like this because it takes so much less effort and talent to make this.
I learned animation for years so this is no way great
@@mr-lacker yeah it's still not that good but this isn't how it'll look forever...
i read a comment that said making a video starring a man with a balloon for a head is a convenient way to avoid having a consistent head throughout the video
It's astonishing how well it performs even at this early stage. We can create characters that remain consistent across various scenarios, and it makes me wonder if the creators can directly influence the outcome within these shots. For instance, can they generate a scene and then tweak specific details afterward? If this level of control is possible, it significantly enhances its utility. I'm eager to see more creative works produced with SORA. Moreover, I find it amusing to scrutinize the frames, searching for any peculiarities in the background. It's fascinating to contemplate a future where we're on the lookout for hidden messages from AI in the backdrops of generated videos. :D
Most probably not, IIRC the reason they chose a character with a balloon head is that "a yellow balloon" is going to generate a much more coherent result than stuff like "white shoes", "gray clothes", etc. You notice that by how his appearance changes with every shot.
It’s not that deep.. yet
Tudo é descrito. Aquilo que não é descrito a ia tende a ser mais plausível em relação a cena.
Como algumas partes não foi descrito o suficiente gerou erros de detalhes.
Um deles é a sombra. Se falasse em fazer a sombra mais realista talvez fosse possível. Até porque tudo que se descreve fica em maior evidência
@@Instant_Nerf Yeah give it a year or two... we're screwed!
You're giving AI orders of magnitude more credit than it deserves. It kept trying to put a face on the balloon. It can't think, it can't express anything. It's not gonna send you secret messages. FFS, it's a chatbot.
In the future the uncanny variable of these generated video snippets will no longer be recognizable, that fact makes me quite sad.
why? Aside from criminal use, I find it quite inspiring.
I think we'll learn how to recognize those, out subconscious mind pay a lot of attention for small details, making us think there are something wrong we can't even explain. My take is that those videos might feel like current stock videos with those fake smiles as soon as we adapt. I might be wrong, bc I'm saying that as 3D artist that have seen a lot of hyperrealism works and analyzed what make those wrong, but still I can say there is some pattern in Sora videos that make them fake, not certain which one yet
🎉 PLEASE GIVE US ACCESS 😮
ilya here,
ok
you wont get access anytime soon, work for Hollywood, and pay ~ $5/sec for generated video, you might get it.
No pls god no do not give this to us
@@colepeterson5392 100% agree. Access to such tool will most likely cause more harm than good. In the end, what true value does this tool bring? Seems to me like not much. Yay we can make videos by pressing a button, this will allow humanity to do so much!! Seems a bit stupid to me. Moreover, people will think twice about pursuing a career in the arts just because of this tech.
@@danielsasu7870have you ever wanted to continue binge watching your favourite series but the show was cancelled or discontinued?
What about take a video of your favourite pet or friends or family member and extend it however you wanted?
What about putting yourself or friends as characters in a series?
You can do all of this and more, with Sora.
Endless opportunities.
All of you praising this are out of your mind. AI is, and always will be, math. Art is the opposite of math. Art and math will always be different. Let me reiterate: ART AND MATH WILL NEVER BE THE SAME.
Don't ever forget it.
This is so nice , wonder what the prompts were😮😮
Baloon head boy movie that doesn’t suck, emo style, positive message, uplifting music, modern short editing, and an espresso 😂
This is far and away better than the other Sora videos. Reason? Strong writing. Narrative. Great voiceover too
And a good sound design 😅
Written and voiced by AI
strong writing???? what????? have you never watched a film before???
@@Aburner1109Yeah, it fails to connect with the viewers because you can barely empathize with baloon guy. What struggles did he have? From everything that could be said, from bullying to extreme situations, he said the most avoidable problem he had. He barely feels bad before the reflection that he can see life from a different angle!
So, it's better because of all the things that AI had nothing to do with? Doesn't say much for SORA, does it?
The advertising industry is salivating over this
Is chatgpt the author of the script?
Amazing piece of art❤
This one was great honestly. I show this to everyone since seeing the Twitter post with it
If I didn't know this was AI generated, I would probably not have known. There are some giveaways, obviously, but especially the shot in the tube with all the realistic people is remarkable.
I would say the part with the man with a ballon as a head is kinda sus
@@Monochrome010 we would be assuming the video isnt trying to imitate real life rather a fictional world
Not fully AI generated though
@@UpHigherMusicOfficial it is isn’t it?
@@roboket3524 no, it had to be edited and touched up to remove all the imperfections made by the AI, which is a lot of work
WHAT THE TRIPLE FUDGE!? That looked amazing and was actually dope. This is a win on so many levels.
The new news interview is amazingly done ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"Joie de vivre" 🔥🔥🔥
Shy Kids have shown us the way! 🤖🎥❤️🔥
This would be a good insurance ad tbh
Japan's war crimes flag, which symbolizes colonial rule, invasion, and massacre, is like Germany's Hakenkreuz.
lol it would be
The existential dread is hitting rn thanks sora
Simp
anyone remember when we didn't have to worry about robots taking over the planet? just me?
Soraで作られたビデオの中で一番好きだわ
Imagine 2 years later the result will be incredible !
2 more papers down the line!
It's already incredible tbh. I just hope we'll have the finest control of the details in each scene, or better yet, each frame.
@@pass-the-juiceAYYYY
@@jmg9509nah this tech shouldn’t go to the public. Many people will use it to do harm
Now I can't distinguish if the video is real or not.
This seems more like recorded and post edited than AI generated.
It is unbelivable.
New revolution for content creation
oh lovely instead of film school grads making pretentious short films that mean jack we can now have ai do that!
can't wait for this to put every creative out of a job! The future is so exciting and non dystopian!
I hate you kind of people, seeing something absolutely astounding & you turn to pessimism. Yes; AI sucks for artists, but there will always be a need for human artists. People massively complained about smart phones when they started becoming a thing. Now, they are the most useful tool we have in our pocket. Try changing your perspective to the potential
@@TheAdder36 being fair, are you a artist? One who trained for many years?
Search up how many artists lost their job in china because of ai so far. We aren't much different.
I hate you people who may have never picked up a paint brush and try to speak for us.
Sure, I do agree that having AI on our side will make things better, and maybe we will all have indie studios instead of big corporations for our movies in the future. But at the same time, you need to take a look from a job standpoint. When this gets released I am sure that these big corporations will lay off a lot of their artists, leaving them with no where to go. Sometimes its not as simple as "Just take a differrent carreer path" due to this easily predictable layoff either. Lots of artists are unable to go through a different carrer path because of disabilities or other reasons. So even if we could work hand in hand, what would be your take on this issue?
Also, its hard to compare AI to cameras or smart phones because let me ask you this. Did the programmers of these items need to wrongfully take artists work without permmision to create them? If you take a look at the database used for these image and video generators, you will see work with watermarks and artists who do not allow the use of their work.
To conclude this, as both a programmer and a artist, I really like the advancement of AI. It gives me tons of new creative opportunities. However, I do not like how AI is made, or how people use it.
@@TOTU nobody cares about artists. 99% of you make dogshit anyways, all ai does is raise the bar.
denis villeneuve will not be put out of business by ai, michael bay might. for all those artists being put out of a job, blue collar pays good and is short staffed, engineering too.
Maybe be the one who uses AI? Are you gonna just sit there and let AI take your hard-earned job?
that's wicked, imagine being able to take your head off and fly around the world
creativity is dead :3 and you killed it!
How is creativity "killed"? This is just another emotional argument from those who are against technology.
how? you dictate exactly how the video looks, you write the prompt describing how you want the video to look e.g "male 30 years old balloon head walking inside grocery isle filled with cactuces view from behind camera at head height".
if you filmed the same thing yourself the exact same creative process would be there.
When sora will be available ?
For everyone
@@handleeps Later this year 😊
How this is being rendered with this unbelievable realism. That's insane!
This is the best AI Generated video I've ever seen!
Cheers to the dystopia.
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This
Is
Amazing! How can I learn to use this technology?
Reminder: not everything in this video was ai generated but some of them. some of them are video edited by human or a person. And the voice is from a real person.
Wow that was actually pretty good
I hope game and anime studios take advantage of this in the near future
The anime industry is already on death's door.
@@illustriouschin As someone who barely knows anything about it, it really is?
how? anime is not real life footage and it takes great knowledge of motion space, character acting, etc. and how to draw it in order to get good animation. ai is shit at animation for a reason - it doesn't actually understand anything, just replicates stuff.
@@Cqat1 agree idk why ppl are so fomo about tech, art =/= tech
@@Cqat1 In general, it is possible to facilitate drawing and animation with artificial intelligence
🤔When will the Sora website be released?❤
🤔When will the Sora website be released?❤
🤔When will the Sora website be released?❤
Google is trying to defeat open ai. And open ai inventing what google can't imagine
better to be a shy kid with Sora than with Ligma
I did notice a bit of problems with its generation, mostly with the clothes and the cats and humans eyes, but everything else looked pretty good
or the hands, or the faces on the subway, or how his shoes look like a ps1 model on the bike scene
BRO this is sick its not scary its cool i cant wait to use it
Hands done properly with 5 fingers that's amazing
I think they deliberately made the main character without a face. it probably still has some limitations when it comes to animating real faces.
but in any case - this is an AMAZING achievement!
The "AI" kept trying to put a face on the balloon. They had to re-render and use extensive post-production to fix all the mistakes the AI kept making. And they still ended up with a film whose main character looks entirely different in each shot, because you can't tell "AI" to keep the same thing it did last time. Nothing about this film is exceptional in any way.
This is truly great and incredible!
Don't pause on the subway scene. It's hella cursed.
It's fake.
For Air Head, the scenes were made by generating multiple clips to an approximate script, but there was *no explicit way to have the actual yellow balloon head the same from shot to shot.* Sometimes, when the team prompted for a yellow balloon, it wouldn’t even be yellow. Other times, it had a face embedded in it or a face seemingly drawn on the front of the balloon. As many balloons have string, *often the Air Head character, nicknamed Sonny, the balloon guy, would have a string down the front of the character’s shirt. Since it implicitly links string with balloons and thus these would need to be removed in post.*
While all the imagery was generated in SORA, the balloon still required *a lot of post-work. In addition to isolating the balloon so it could be re-coloured, it would sometimes have a face on Sonny, as if his face was drawn on with a marker, and this would be removed in AfterEffects. similar other artifacts were often removed.*
The Shy Kids methodology was to approach post-production and editing like a documentary, where there is a lot of footage, and you weave a story from that material rather than strictly shooting to a script. There was a script for the short film, but the team needed to be agile and adapt. "It was just getting a whole bunch of shots and trying to cut it up in an interesting way to the VO," Patrick recalls.
For the minute and a half of footage that ended up in the film, Patrick estimated that *they generated "hundreds of generations at 10 to 20 seconds a piece."* Adding, "My math is bad, but *I would guess probably 300:1 in terms of the amount of source material to what ended up in the final."*
So in reality, it's like 10% AI and 90% human touchup. ANY half-decent generative model could produce this if you had an ENTIRE VFX STUDIO WORKING ON POST-PRODUCTION.
Amazing, really incredible.
It's all perfect until you pause the video and stare at one frame. You will find many anomalies. I'm sure this is going to improve in the future though.
Good to know ai still sucks at backgrounds and people
That guy has a light-hearted view of life.
I'll show myself out.
is this a light headed joke... (kay wheres the exit)
They made it with balloon heads because sora isn't able to do it consistently 😂
this doesnt just make me sad it makes me angry at how good it is
why? i feel quite happy because it may be able to create so many awesome things with such efficiency. i would like to know why it brings you sadness
@@roboket3524maybe because many people will lose their jobs? Or get framed for crimes they never committed? How about making explicit videos of them without their consent?? Honestly use your brain dude, don’t be so weak minded
@@DunkIeosteus is it weak minded to take positive approach rather than negative? I also fear it may take my job in the game industry. However it is just a next step in history that we will have to adapt to. It’s not like it’s instantly killing people either like a war would do
@@roboket3524 there’s a difference between being positive and naive. This will bring more harm than good, and people will definitely use this tech to harm others. People losing their jobs is just the tip of the iceberg. This tech is an unnecessary luxury that society doesn’t need
@@DunkIeosteus when it can replace accountants in a few years and then it becomes insanely productive I might be saying otherwise
ああああすごすぎる
どうなっちゃうんだ未来
Is it completely generated?
A famous airhead put nicely.
I'll make movies with Sora, too 🙂
we're cooked
This is so touching tho. Can't believe an AI shit just made me feel so vulnerable & emotional, hope they won't make a romantic skit in the future,
Once this goes out to public, I’m making a fucking movie
oh yea, unless they dont give it enough memory imagine we gotta wait more years
You will be bankrupt
i was so waiting for a pop noise when the screen turned black
Mind Blowing! - get it?
For once in my life i am actually glad for OpenAI's work with censorship, and hope this tool won't be used nefariously.
and will be...there will be other AI video generators even for free just wait 2 more years...that will be freak.
Every tool is going to have people using it for bad purposes. There is no tool where there are no people misuising it.
The problem with this is that we will be okay with censorship and the government will even increase survellence under the guise of "protection against AI"
For every product that OpenAI developes, there will be open source, free to use and uncensored versions a few years in the future. Just like with txt2img and LLM.
Already is being abused. Celebrity misinformation and uhm... *unwanted* content created and shared. There's no going back now, and even if we wanna regulate it, we should not ask the people selling it to us to be responsible for that.
Hope the ego doesn't enter their minds.
This feels like something outta Interdimensional Cable.
That's an insult to Interdimensional Cable
Alan from Gumball sure has changed allot....
One of yhe finest short film i ajve ever seen
crazy good model, i think this is the best generated video by AI so far (it's 2024 April)
so wherer did the training data come from?
Outstanding!
"A pin prick away from deflation"
Americans: "Yes, please"
The future of films
First time watching it with the voice-over. Well done.
Guess I’m throwing away my film degree
Incredible, very good. However, I am firmly convinced that Sora will not be deployed before the 2025 minimum due to its computing capacity. It is impossible to deploy Sora with the current hardware.
could you elaborate?
horrors beyond human comprehension
Woah....sound! Amazing!
Holy shit this is a game changer
You're easily impressed.
@@myopiczeal cope
It's over guys! It was a pleasure...
Wow, the comments are so much better here than twitter. Excellent job AIR HEAD team!
Director really took the curse of not being able to generate consistent faces as an opportunity 😮😮
This is sickening x. My art dreams are crushed thanks to you xxxx
Woooow, this is so cool, pragmatic sarcastic view of life ❤
Show us the prompts.
The prompt is in the "bofa" category
Incredible, well done!
Awesome 😮😮😮😮
i can t believe this is ai, we're cooked.