More than a month has passed since OpenAI announced their new AI video generator, but the discussions around it won‘t calm down. Apart from showcasing what Sora is capable of, the developers also granted beta access to different artists and filmmakers. Yesterday, the company shared their early impressions and some of the creative works, including the very first generated short film. Ready to see OpenAI’s Sora in action? Then keep reading, but beware that it might ignite mixed feelings (as it does in us). In the post, OpenAI states that they’ve been “working with visual artists, designers, creative directors, and filmmakers to learn how Sora might aid in their creative process.“ Although they admit that their deep-learning model still needs many improvements, the following results offer a glimpse into the future that’s waiting for us around the corner. Is everything really as positive as all the beta-testers’ published thoughts are? OpenAI’s Sora in action: entire short films Of all the visual works chosen by OpenAI for their impressions publication, one stands out. It’s the short film “Air Head” by a small Toronto-based multimedia production shy kids. Creators decided to tell an original story of a balloon-headed man, using him as a metaphor for their own heads, filled with so many ideas they might pop. Take a look at it, keeping in mind that all the visuals here were made by AI: Surely, it’s not the most consistent video you’ve seen in your life. Also, as the protagonist lacks a head,...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 26 March, 2024