While it feels like it was just yesterday, looking back at our first reports of OpenAI’s announcement of its insanely powerful AI video model Sora confirms that this release has indeed been a long time coming. It's too long for some, perhaps, but not long enough for others though.Yet, as we’ve spoken with different filmmakers who have been given access to try out Sora over the past months, we’ve all been nervously and eagerly awaiting for OpenAI to release Sora to the general public. And, well, that day appears to have finally come.Sora is here to wreak havoc on the greater filmmaking world as we know it. But what does Sora actually look like? How much does it cost? And even with its advanced AI video capabilities, is it actually here to replace anything? Let’s explore what we know so far on launch day.OpenAI’s Sora is HereReleased as part of OpenAI's 12 Days of OpenAI, Sora is officially here. It's not just the Sora we saw before either, OpenAI has also developed a new version of Sora—Sora Turbo— that is significantly faster than the model they previewed in February. OpenAI is also releasing Sora as a standalone product at Sora.com to ChatGPT Plus and Pro users. Users will now be able to generate videos up to 1080p resolution, up to 20 sec long, and in widescreen, vertical or square aspect ratios. You'll also be able to bring your own assets to extend, remix, and blend, or generate entirely new content...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 9 December, 2024