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you now have access to one of the
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world's best AI video models there is
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huge news for 3D artist and the CEO of
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Netflix has some bold predictions about
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the future of AI in Hollywood this is
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your AI film news of the week I want to
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let you know that you can stick around
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to the end of this video to get a bonus
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tip on how to win our game of the week
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now let's get to the news we're going to
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kick things off with some new from one
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of the most powerful people in Hollywood
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and I am of course talking about the
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co-ceo of Netflix Ted Sandos Ted was
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recently interviewed about his thoughts
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on the future of AI in Hollywood and he
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has some interesting predictions first
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Ted said that AI isn't going to reduce
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cost but really be helpful for improving
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the overall quality of the films that
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are created so rather than trying to
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make a film for 50% less he really feels
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like it's a better use of AI to try to
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make a film 10% better with more
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iterations coming from artificial
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intelligence and this is a view we
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definitely share here at curious Refuge
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at the end of the interview Ted says AI
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is not going to take your job the person
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who uses AI might well take your job and
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that is a really important Point
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artificial intelligence is not able to
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craft interesting stories by itself but
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people who use artificial intelligence
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are able to create projects that are
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even better than if they wouldn't have
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used AI in the first place so I highly
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recommend checking out AI tools that are
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available to you as a creative artist
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there are a lot of AI tools out there
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that are helpful for filmmakers but if
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you want we actually put together a list
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of some of our favorite tools over on
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the Curious Refuge website you'll find a
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link below this video we also have some
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really exciting news the team at cing
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has released their video model publicly
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to the entire world so this is great
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because previously you had to have a
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Chinese phone number in order to have
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access to cling and most people do not
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have a Chinese phone number there have
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been some really awesome examples of
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cling online for example we have this
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shot here of George Washington eating a
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cheeseburger which is uh just Majestic
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we have the shot here of a Viking Chief
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drinking from a cup looks pretty darn
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good the people in the background look
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very realistic and the motion looks
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really good we have this shot of this
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alien robot character that looks pretty
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darn great the bokeh in the background
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and The Parallax looks very realistic
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and we have the shot of kind of this
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World War II scene I think the airplane
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in the background is moving pretty slow
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but other than that it looks pretty good
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you can see there's a lot of like
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particles uh in the background it kind
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of look like paper leaflets there's also
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kind of Fire coming in front of that
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building there and it looks pretty darn
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good and lastly we have the modern-day
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version of piano cat wearing a fedora
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which is just delightful now you may be
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wondering how cing compares to some of
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the other tools that are out there like
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Luma dream machine and we went ahead and
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did a quick comparison so first I want
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to show you a video that was created
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using the lumo
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[Music]
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okay so you can see that the results
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from Luma are pretty good but let's take
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a look at cling
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[Music]
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okay so as you can see they're pretty
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comparable I do think that there's one
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specific shot that I really liked from
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cing the shot where the woman is kind of
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looking off the camera and then she
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looks down and looks back up there's a
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lot of dynamic movement in like the fur
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in the jacket that she's wearing the
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background has some fire elements that
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are blinking in a very realistic way
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with the bokeh being natural to what
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camera lens you would expect from that
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type of of shot and I just think it's a
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really really Dynamic and interesting
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shot now is cing perfect no I think when
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you look at a side by-side comparison
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the Fidelity that you get from cing is
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worse than the Fidelity that you get
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from Luma Labs but that's not to say
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that it isn't an amazing tool I highly
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recommend checking it out let's take a
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look at how you can get signed up with
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the tool right away it was a little
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confusing but I'll show you each step of
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the way first things first go to the
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cing AI website that's cing ai.com for
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some reason there are some websites that
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do not link to cing AI that claim to be
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kling's website so it's a little strange
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you'll find a direct link to this
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website below this video and go ahead
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and click the sign in for free credits
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button and if you don't already have an
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account which you probably do not you
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can click the sign up for free button
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and basically it just takes an email
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address and you get to create a password
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once you're signed in go ahead and go to
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the a i video section and like always
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we're going to use image to video not
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text to video text to video is really
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only helpful for establishing shots and
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if you want to get likes on Twitter but
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if you want to tell a compelling story
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you really need image to video so you
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can have consistency in your Creations
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so we'll go to image to video and now
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all you have to do is drag and drop an
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image I have this image of a Viking
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woman here and we'll just drag and drop
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it into cink now for your prompt you can
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prompt whatever you want it's best to be
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specific and talk about the camera
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movement that you want to see so we'll
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say a viking woman walks around her home
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handheld camera movement now a lot of
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the features inside of cling are not
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available to the public for example they
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have an ad an inframe button that is
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very similar to the inframe feature
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inside of bluma labs that's not
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currently available they also have
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something called a highquality setting
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that isn't available just yet either and
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so once we get that high quality setting
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it's going to be very helpful because
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right know the quality is not the best
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but it does look pretty good and you
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also have the ability to adjust the
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creativity or the relevance so relevance
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will make the video more in line with
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the uploaded image creativity will just
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take it further and it can get more
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creative with the movements and just
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overall uh aspects of the frame that
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might change Now the default actually is
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pretty darn good I find that the default
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is a little better than the default and
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some of the other AI video tools that
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are out there so we'll keep it there and
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and we will keep it at 5 Seconds now you
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also have the ability to type in a
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negative prompt to say what you don't
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want to see in your scene which can be
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helpful but we are not going to select
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that now because I want to see what we
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get by default so let's go ahead and
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click generate I should note that when
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you generate a video using clling it
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uses 10 credits and they're giving
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everyone 66 daily credits to create your
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video so basically you get 30 seconds of
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video for free every single day I should
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also note that the videos you get from
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cing are not HD quality they're only
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1344 and most critically for filmmakers
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the frame rate is 30 frames per second
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not 24 frames per second so if you're
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working on a film project that frame
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rate issue might be a serious issue that
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you need to work around cling does not
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have a paid version available to
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International customers but luckily for
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us Tim at theoretically media was able
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to get access so what the pricing looks
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like at least in China right now and we
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were curious about how that compares to
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other AI video tools that are out there
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so right now on King's website they're
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basically using a credit system that
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whenever you subscribe for a year you
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basically get about 25 minutes of AI
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generated footage for about $18 a month
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which is pretty good actually because if
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you compare that to Luma labs for about
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$23.9 9 a month you get 10 minutes of AI
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video and on runway for $28 a month you
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get 3 minutes and 45 seconds of video so
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clling is by far the most efficient AI
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video generator that is out there
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however I should note that at curious
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Refuge our favorite AI Video
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subscription is the runway unlimited
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plan because it's literally unlimited
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okay let's take a look at our result so
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here's the clip from cing you can see we
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have our Viking woman
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and she's walking around and there's a
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weight in the steps her hair is blowing
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in the breeze and you can see that the
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fur like it's really interesting to see
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the fur lifting as if her shoulders are
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kind of rising and pushing up the
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costume that she's wearing and even when
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we zoom in and analyze some of the
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deeper parts of this footage like look
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at the background you see the way that
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the mountain parallaxes with the cabin
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and her outfit how they're all in
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different planes that's a very advanced
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movement that artificial intelligence
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was able to recognize and create in just
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a matter of minutes and that brings us
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to our game of the week for this week's
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game I'm going to show you six different
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video clips I want you to tell me which
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one was created in Luma and which one
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was created in cing all right let's get
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started here's clip number
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one here's clip number two
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loving the uh Dynamic Fire movement in
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the background there here's clip number
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three okay got some pretty good wave
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simulations there this is clip number
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four not loving the way the water is
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rising there I don't think that looks
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super realistic and here's clip number
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five we have this guy driving around
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guessing like an English
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Village and clip number six
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all right pretty good I like the camera
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Shake on that one if you think you know
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which clip was created in which tool let
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us know in the comments we will randomly
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select one of the winners to receive a
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free AI film making sweatshirt from
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Curious Refuge I highly recommend
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checking out cing and of course if you
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create something awesome with the tool
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be sure to tag Us online so that we can
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share it in our AI film Gallery the next
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news that's pretty cool is sunno has
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released the ability to create stems
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with their songs so a stem basically
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allows you to isolate certain
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instruments or vocal layers in a music
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track so with suo right now you can
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really just isolate the vocals and the
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music but I imagine we will get more
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stems very soon let's take a look at how
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to use this feature so go over to the
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sunno website and log in with your
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account and go to the create button okay
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so inside of sunno go to the create Tab
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and make sure you're in version 3.5
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which is the newest model now you can
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type in a prompt we'll say a pop song
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about an AI film news show from Curious
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refuge and go ahead and click create
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Okay let's listen to our
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[Music]
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song okay that's it's a great song So to
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create the stems all you have to do is
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go to the three dots and ensure that you
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have the time code in the little
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thumbnail there if you don't have the
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time code that means that sunno has not
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created the entire song yet so it can't
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pull the stems so let's go ahead and
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click on the three dots and we will
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click get stems so now sunno will go in
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and separate the vocal track and the
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audio track okay in about 60 seconds it
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created the stems let's listen to each
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one as
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[Music]
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okay that distorted AI voice is still
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there which is really funny and let's
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listen to the instrumental
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track and you can see that it is an AI
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removal process so clearly there still
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is some of the music in the vocals and
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some of the vocals in the music but it
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is very helpful to have an automatic
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tool directly in pseudo so you don't
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have to go to a different AI tool to
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separate the tracks I'm also very
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excited to announce a new course at
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curious Refuge we've partnered up with
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Fred grinstein to create the world's
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first AI documentary course this course
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is specifically for anyone who wants to
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use AI to create compelling
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documentaries or unscripted content Fred
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has worked on documentary and unscripted
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projects for incredible Studios
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including HBO A&E and vice now there are
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a lot of people that are already on the
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wait list but I should note that there
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is special beta pricing for the very
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first session of this course which is
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awesome it will go on sale on July 31st
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at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time and speaking
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of July 31st at 11:00 a.m. Pacific our
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other courses at curious Refuge will
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also go on sale this includes AI film
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making and AI advertising we've updated
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the course with the latest tools and
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techniques that you need to know be sure
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to check out our course pages over on
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Curious refuge and join the wait list to
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be the first to know when the course is
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dropped the team at Adobe also came out
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with some new features inside of
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Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator let me
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show you how to use them the first tool
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that we're going to check out is inside
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Adobe Photoshop I should note that you
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need to update to the most recent
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version of Adobe Photoshop to use this
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tool at the time of recording that's
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Photoshop
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2.11 so in order to use this new tool
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called The Selection brush tool all you
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have to do is go to the little icon on
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the left usually by default it's the
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lasso tool so if you just hold down your
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mouse you can skip over to the selection
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brush tool now the thing that makes this
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tool unique is the fact that it's
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designed to select a subject but with
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varying levels of opacity so usually
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when you select the subject you're
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basically getting each and every pixel
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selected and you can't select the amount
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of opacity in that selection so this is
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really helpful especially when you begin
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to pair it with generative fill because
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you can bring in certain number of
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pixels from the previous image into your
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selection so it basically Smooths out
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the edges so in order to select your
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subject all you have to do is go here
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and change the size of your brush you
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can also change the hardness my favorite
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way to do this is to hold down control
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and option on a Mac and you can click to
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the right and left to drag for the size
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so let's say we wanted to select this
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tree here basically we can just
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drag and just kind of lightly
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select the
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frame just like this and we can now go
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to gener fill and type in whatever we
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want so let's say we want just a
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completely different plant here I'm
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going to say out of focus
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and go ahead and click generate okay so
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let's take a look at what we got here so
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the first one here we have this
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generation I don't like what it's doing
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to our leg down here and I don't know
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why it put a gigantic a quarterback
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there so that's not great we have this
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second generation which I like I like
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the plants don't love the wrinkles in
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the leg but it's not bad and the last
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one here we have her standing here with
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these very basic pots I think that one
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looks pretty good there's also a new
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feature inside Adobe Illustrator that
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allows you to generate vectors inside of
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shapes so this is really helpful for
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creating patterns and branding again you
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need to have the most upto-date version
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of Illustrator to get access to this
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tool so we have this shape selected here
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and we can click the generate shape fill
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button here and we can type in whatever
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we want for our prompt we'll say flowers
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and ice cream and go ahead and click
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generate okay let's take a look at our
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results here so we have number one
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number two and number three so I think
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this one did pretty good I like number
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three a lot because look here it created
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an orange slice for the wing which uh is
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pretty hilarious now the cool thing is
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because we're in Adobe Illustrator all
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of these objects are shape layers and
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they can be infinitely scaled and
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manipulated which makes them different
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from using tools like Adobe Firefly
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inside of Photoshop in event news we'd
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like to extend a huge congratulation to
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the team at the beon International Film
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Festival they were kind enough to invite
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Dave on behalf of curious Refuge to
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share his thoughts and insights on the
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future of artificial intelligence in
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film making and in advertising the event
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was the most popular version of the beon
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International Film Festival in history
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and it featured everything from AI
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competitions to AI workshops we hope
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everyone who was able to attend had an
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amazing time we would love to be there
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next year now on the other side of the
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world we'd like to give you a quick
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update on the reply AI Film Festival
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that's happening at the same time as the
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Venice International Film Festival in
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early September so as you know we
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partnered up to get the word out that
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the top 10 finalists will be flown to
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Venice to Premiere their film well we
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just heard that actually they extended
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it to the top 12 finalists so 12 people
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will be notified and flown out to that
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event we'll let you know more about the
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finalist and the projects that made it
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into that competition in the coming
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weeks in other AI news the team at hyper
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came out with the ability to create 8C
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long videos which is an added
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Improvement they also allow you to
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extend videos now and you can upscale
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videos directly in their platform hyper
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is a really interesting tool so if you
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haven't had a chance to check it out be
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sure to click the link below this video
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you probably couldn't get away from the
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big announcement from meta they released
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their brand new llama 3.1 model model
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and it's completely open source and
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available to everyone to use now the
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thing that makes this model really
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unique is the fact that it has a context
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window of
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128,000 tokens you can basically upload
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any sized script you want to llama and
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be able to ask it questions about the
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document which is really interesting
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inside their terms of service basically
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you can do anything you want with the
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model but you must attribute llama and
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include the words built with llama
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inside any project that utilizes the
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tool I thought that was really funny
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just the idea of like watching a film
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and it saying built with llama at the
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end and so I created this icon using mid
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Journey that is our built with llama
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icon and then I animated it inside of
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luma and so we have this looping AI
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video of this llama just kind of head
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bobbing here and I think this is just
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delightful if you use llama on a film
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Project you are free to use this clip
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I'll include a link in the description
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of this video there are also a lot of
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really cool research papers that dropped
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this week let's take a look at some
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futuristic film Tech the first research
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paper comes from the team at stability
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AI they released a paper on stable video
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4D basically you have the ability to
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upload a video and it will generate
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eight different angles of that footage
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so it creates a 3D model representation
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of the video and it basically allows you
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to change the camera movement now it is
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very specific it's only for basic
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basically 3D model videos at this point
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but it's very easy to see that in the
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near future you might have the ability
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to literally change the framing of your
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video using a technology like stable
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video 4D not to be outdone a team from
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China also released code for a very
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similar feature that's available to you
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right away basically you can upload a 3D
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object and this tool will automatically
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animate that object and give you
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multiple camera angles so it takes it
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even one step step further they have
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some pretty cool examples over on their
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website for example we have this robot
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arm kind of like animates down which is
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pretty cool we have this shot of this
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bald eagle flying now the animation is
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not perfect but it's a start it also can
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take scans from The Real World and
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animate them so for example we have this
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shot of this hand here and I'm not
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entirely sure if fingers are designed to
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go back that far I think uh there might
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be some hyperextension Happening Here we
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also have the shot of this dog like back
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up I don't know if he's like scared of
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something and we have the shot of this
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Swan here and he's like Moon walking
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backwards and this tool is also able to
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automatically animate 3D assets that
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were generated using AI so for example
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we have this 3D Iguana here and he's
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kind of walking around which is cool we
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also have this shot of this dog which is
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pretty interesting you can see the dog
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is kind of like looking up at its owner
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and kind of getting ready to sit down
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and we have this shot of this kind of 3D
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animated rabbit a research team from
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Prague and Zurich came out with a white
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paper called wild gaussians basically
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this tool can take a ton of different
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images and separate them based on the
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time of day that they were shot then it
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takes the images and creates a gaussian
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Splat of the scene this allows you to
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change the time of day as you move
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around in 3D space it's pretty cool and
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you can really imagine how this type of
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Technology will be integrated in tools
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like Google Maps in the future basically
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any photo that's been uploaded to the
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internet and ingested by Google could
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hypothetically be stitched together to
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where you could explore the world and
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change the time of day and you would
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have a pretty good 3D representation of
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what the world looks like there's also
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some pretty interesting news for VFX
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artist and 3D artist basically when you
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have a 3D asset that you're trying to
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composite into a real life film scene
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you need to go in and basically shoot a
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360° image or video of the scene so that
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you can have proper Reflections well
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that has now changed with a brand new
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tool it's called 3D gaussian Ray tracing
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and basically it introduces Ray tracing
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into gaussian Splats to where you can
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take a 3D scan of a film set or an
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environment and you'll be able to create
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accurate 3D representations of what the
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scene looks like so there's some pretty
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interesting examples over on the website
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for example we have the shot here of a
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chrome car and you can see the
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reflections look realistic like it looks
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like that Chrome car is inside of the
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scene it also has the ability to clean
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up artifacts that are inside of your
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scene and you can control the depth of
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field which is really cool In Crowd
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generation news there was a new white
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paper called crowd Moen that basically
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is an AI tool that intelligently
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understands crowds this tool is
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specifically designed for the
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entertainment industry and it
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intelligently understands crowd Dynamics
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so for example right now if you want to
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create a crowd simulation scene for a
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film you have a few different options
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the first is you can shoot a video plate
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of a few different people and basically
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copy and paste them to fill the stands
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of let's say it's a sports arena you
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also have the ability to use motion
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capture or 3D scanning to basically get
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a 3D model and you can duplicate that
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model and create a crowd that way and
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there are also procedural options using
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tool like Houdini that allow you to do
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slight variations to create different
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crowd Dynamics this tool is more
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interesting because it intelligently
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understands how the crowd should behave
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let me show you what I mean for example
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the artist prompted a person falls down
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and clearly there's a person that fell
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down and someone's helping them up but
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it also understands that when someone
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falls down in a public space usually
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other people run to help the person and
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so it actually generated the movements
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of other people going to help this
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person out we also have a prompt here of
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people running to avoid a car and you
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can see that as the car approaches they
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all kind of go their separate ways now
00:25:06
is this tool ready for prime time I
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don't think so but it is interesting
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that there are notable enhancements In
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Crowd Dynamics and simulations crowds
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are notoriously one of the more
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challenging things to render because
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there's just so many different Dynamics
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and physical considerations that go into
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creating a realistic crowd scene our
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final white paper for this week comes
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from Korea where a team put together a
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project called click gaussian long story
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short this tool allows you to select
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objects from a gaussian Splat and scale
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them up and move them around your scene
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having the ability to change an
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environment that you scanned gives you
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greater creative control whenever you
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hop into a 3D application and that
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brings us to our AI films of the week
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the first film that I want to highlight
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is a film concept by Cavin the kid this
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project is called Untold and it's one of
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the best visual AI projects that I've
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seen today Kavin is very skilled at
00:26:08
curating and selecting shots and that's
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why he's one of the best AI filmmakers
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out there the next project that I want
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to highlight is called aari by Julie
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Wheeland Julie is a fantastic AI artist
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and she explored this beautiful vintage
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aesthetic that takes place in Paris and
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what I'm guessing is like the' 60s it's
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clearly using Luma or some sort of AI
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video tool that is more advanced and I
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just love how the entire project seems
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like it's a vintage travel film so
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fantastic work Julie and actually we
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interviewed Julie on our podcast a few
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months ago if you want to learn more
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from Julie and hear how she gets
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consistency in her shots you can check
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out that episode and our final project
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of the week comes from our friend Tim at
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theoretically media he put together a
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project called called Dead Sea and it
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really is one of the better AI films
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that we've seen up to this point he
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really cleverly used a flashback to tell
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a story and I think that's a great way
00:27:10
to get around some of the limitations
00:27:12
with lip sync inside of AI video it has
00:27:16
fantastic visuals there's good
00:27:18
consistency and on a really exciting
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note I want to celebrate that Tim hit
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100,000 subscribers on YouTube
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congratulations Tim you are one of the
00:27:29
best resources for AI video creators out
00:27:32
there and we wish you the best of luck
00:27:34
with your channel and if you watched the
00:27:36
video up to this point then you've
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earned some secret insights into how to
00:27:40
win the game of the week this week my
00:27:43
tip to you is that cing likes to create
00:27:46
slow motion video in most of the
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