I've seen a few examples so far of people doing this with Ray Harryhausen movies too, which results in the stop motion characters looking great but - like here - the live action shots of actors and sets look too clear and real. I'd love to see someone try isolating just Kong here, running just Kong through DAIN to achieve 60 FPS, then compositing Kong back into the original 24 FPS shot. You could get the best of both worlds! :D
With DAIN APP, this program uses artificial intelligence to make this, but it's a long process, this video took almost 16 hours to render and as you can see the video is not perfect but it's really impressive the things an AI can do
The engineer who sees Kong and slams on the breaks was played by Joe Smith Marba.
I've seen a few examples so far of people doing this with Ray Harryhausen movies too, which results in the stop motion characters looking great but - like here - the live action shots of actors and sets look too clear and real. I'd love to see someone try isolating just Kong here, running just Kong through DAIN to achieve 60 FPS, then compositing Kong back into the original 24 FPS shot. You could get the best of both worlds! :D
Insane....Such incredible "new" feeling
i never noticed the people escaping in this scene
I like this version better than the 1976 version the 1976 version was a bit too realistic and kind of creepy
Great job! This is a perfect clip to try the DAIN AI. Looks more modern than 1933 at that speed.
Perfection~ ❤️
How do you change the frames?
With DAIN APP, this program uses artificial intelligence to make this, but it's a long process, this video took almost 16 hours to render and as you can see the video is not perfect but it's really impressive the things an AI can do
@@CineAntiguoDesconcan you do with the same 95 FPS and ai dain in color?
@@CineAntiguoDesconI’m surprised that all the passengers in the train didn’t die