John Wick Plays Lead in 'Severance'

This Week's Most Creative AI

Here’s what we’re covering today:

  • One of the Best Animated Films Yet, Created with Veo 2

  • Adam Scott Is Replaced With Keanu Reeves in ‘Severance’

  • ‘The Brutalist’ Uses AI for Dialogue and Buildings

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Henry Daubrez: Kitsune

  • Kitsune tells a heartwarming tale of love and loneliness, blending nostalgia with AI-powered visuals using Google’s Veo 2, meticulously curated from thousands of generations.

  • Google Deepmind’s Matthieu Lorain calls Kitsune “the most beautiful animation film ever made with AI,” praising Henry Daubrez’s ability to create magic by pairing emerging tools with visionary creativity.

All Hail The Algo: SeveReeves

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Welcome to Lumon, Keanu R. #severance

  • All Hail The Algo takes the opening of Severance and swaps Adam Scott’s character with John Wick.

  • The edit, using Hunyuan Lora video2video, is so seamless that Keanu Reeves looks right at home in the eerie corporate world of Lumon Industries.

MeanOrangeCat: Get It Together

  • MeanOrangeCat drops a hilarious AI micro short featuring a cat hero preparing for his own stunts.

  • Using the Kling AI 1.6 model, the video shows a unique and unexpected workout routine that's as funny as it is creative.

    Miles Music Kid: Trying Out Suno

  • Miles The Music Kid blends his production skills with Suno AI synths to create an electrifying new EDM track.

  • The song highlights how seamlessly AI can enhance creativity, delivering a sound that's fresh and dynamic.

    Dave Clark: Z-Verse

  • Dave Clark's new first-person POV short takes you on a thrilling run from zombies, all created in one sitting with Google Veo 2.

  • The film combines text-to-video visuals, Udio AI music, and expert edits in DaVinci Resolve for a gripping found-footage experience.

    Eddie Goldenberg: Muse Subway 2

  • Eddie Goldenberg’s Muse Subway 2 uses the Hailuo/Minimax model to transform male figures from classic paintings into realistic subway commuters, starting from just a single image.

  • Reflecting on the process, Eddie notes the challenge of finding compelling male artworks compared to the female version.

READ 🤓

  • Brady Corbet's film The Brutalist has sparked controversy for its use of AI-generated dialogue and drawings, leading to debates about the role of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.

  • Critics argue that the reliance on AI undermines the authenticity of the creative process, while supporters believe it represents an innovative step forward in the industry.

  • The backlash highlights the broader conversation about the ethical implications and artistic value of AI integration in cinema.

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