Der Filmemacher Paul Trillo hat mit “Thank You For Not Answering” einen kunstvollen experimentellen Kurzfilm gemacht, für den er auch KI-Tools nutzte. Das Ergebnis ist zumindest interessant, wie ich finde.
Hier im New Yorker über das Projekt:
Trillo demonstrated the process to me during a Zoom call; in seconds, it was possible to render, for example, a tracking shot of a woman crying alone in a softly lit restaurant. His prompt included a hash of S.E.O.-esque terms meant to goad the machine into creating a particularly cinematic aesthetic: “Moody lighting, iconic, visually stunning, immersive, impactful.” Trillo was enthralled by the process: “The speed in which I could operate was unlike anything I had experienced.” He continued, “It felt like being able to fly in a dream.” The A.I. tool was “co-directing” alongside him: “It’s making a lot of decisions I didn’t.”
(Direktlink, via Kottke)