Using AI projects, and combining their results together, a man managed to create a compelling video.
Generative AIs are the hype. Since OpenAI announced ChatGPT, it didn't take long before the world took notice and got wowed by the generative AI's capabilities.
And then, it didn't take long until others come up with their own solutions. Some opted to partner with OpenAI to use ChatGPT, whereas others create their own solutions.
As a result of this, the market is populated by numerous, and various generative AI products that can do various things.
And this time, Roope Rainisto, an artist behind some NFT collections, a designer who also claims to be a creator and a screenwriter, said that he created the first 'full production AI movie.'
Duck Story
Made using @runwayml Gen-2 + Bark + Tango + Riffusion + MidJourney pic.twitter.com/ck4QloMJN9— Roope Rainisto (@rainisto) June 5, 2023
He created it using Runway's Gen-2, Bark (for speech), Tango (for sound effects), Riffusion (for touches of music), and MidJourney (to create init images for Gen-2).
Imagine also producers in the future - instead of reading through scripts, go to YouTube, watch AI generated rough versions of stories, find the ones you (and other viewers - review audience comments) like, then arrange to remake the story with higher production values.
— Roope Rainisto (@rainisto) June 5, 2023
The short film called "Duck Story" is a minute long, and depicts the dangers of drinking, driving, and ducks.
See Duck Story in higher resolution from YouTube:https://t.co/gJBzQXRlSV
— Roope Rainisto (@rainisto) June 5, 2023
The next project Rainisto created, include the "Pizza Story."
"PIZZA STORY"
Made with @runwayml Gen-1 + Gen-2 + Bark + Tango + + MusicGen pic.twitter.com/IavcEI9r3Z— Roope Rainisto (@rainisto) June 14, 2023
He then created the "Agent Story."
AGENT STORY
Fully text-to-video generated.
No init images, no init videos.
If you have two minutes of time to watch it, please check it out. #zeroscope #texttovideo pic.twitter.com/5hyM6W8syd— Roope Rainisto (@rainisto) July 7, 2023
And in yet another project, Rainisto created what he calls the "Dog Story."
DOG STORY
Based on a true story.
If you have two minutes to spare, I'd love it if you could check it out. It's something a bit different from me. #aicinema pic.twitter.com/JbcdooQKjs— Roope Rainisto (@rainisto) July 20, 2023
Rainisto said that he's a "big believer" in performance capture being a key to making great movies in an AI pipeline.
"In the not too distant future, a smart writer will use AI to create a video version of their story (at least a part of it), put it up on YouTube, promote it themselves," he said, adding that when the stories gain popularity, those writers can simply reach out to publishers and producers, and have "concrete evidence in hand."
The biggest advantage of using AI to create videos, is the ability to "reshoot anything at any time, and as long as I want to."
The only big disadvantage of using AI to create scenes like these, is the lack of ability to reuse the same actor and location.














































































































































































































































































































































































