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This article explores the potential of using AI tools like Codex to produce and distribute films affordably, noting that for only tens of thousands of yuan, you can get your movie screened in cinemas across the country, making it ideal for personal IP development.
The Verge examines Cully Hill Boys, an AI-generated movie from Higgsfield, noting that while the technology is advancing, the film's strengths still come from human artists—the script, the directors' style, and the actors' licensed likenesses. The piece also highlights Higgsfield's Cinema Studio tools and new Seedance 2.5 functionality.
Ciaro Pro is an AI filmmaking tool designed for visual storytellers, enabling video generation through AI.
Flick is developing the next generation of AI filmmaking tools, as highlighted in their recent post.
Google DeepMind invests $75 million in indie film studio A24 to develop AI tools for filmmaking, partnering with artists to integrate AI into Hollywood production.
An opinion piece on the lack of intentionality in AI filmmaking, featuring Kane Parsons' critique of generative AI and reactions to AI misuse in creative works.
MotionX Studio launches as an Agentic AI Filmmaking Studio that uses a trained AI Director, taxonomy engine, and art engine to turn scripts into cinematic visuals, offering 10 free credits for the first 48 hours.
Darren Aronofsky told the Cannes AI Summit that AI technology liberates directors, making storytelling easier, citing Orson Welles as an example.
Google introduces Veo 3.1, an upgraded video generation model with richer audio, improved narrative control, and enhanced realism, alongside significant updates to Flow with new editing capabilities including Insert and Remove features, plus audio support across all existing tools.