We know, we’ve heard you. Everyone in the film and video industry is clamoring for an AI-powered video camera to help turn their regular, boring filmed footage into AI-powered mega-utlra awesomeness. Oh... wait. What’s that? You haven’t been clamoring for an AI-powered movie camera...?Well, too bad—meet the new CMR M-1. This Mark 1 version is inspired by the world’s first 16mm movie camera, the Ciné Kodak, and has been co-developed by SpecialGuestX and 1stAveMachin. It’s set to harness the technology of AI image generator Stable Diffusion to help creatives record video using AI-generated filters.Regardless of your thoughts on AI, let’s check out this new camera and explore what we know so far about its development.Introducing the CMR M-1 AI-Powered Camera See on Instagram As mentioned above, this new AI-powered camera was co-developed by SpecialGuestX and 1stAveMachin. We don’t know a whole lot about it, but we do know that it uses Stable Diffusion to help shooters record footage that is sent to a cloud-computing service where it is processed with AI to produce very different, and unique, results.The camera itself looks to have a FLIR sensor, which is usually used in infrared and thermal imaging devices, as well as a Snapdragon CPU, a nice-looking viewport, and a setup for interchangeable lenses to be mounted.As far as recording goes, it only looks to be capable of recording up to 1368×768 at 12fps, which probably has less to do with the camera’s capabilities and more to do with how much footage is...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 9 July, 2024