How experts use SORA, Haiper ai, LTX Studio, EMO ai, Switchlight

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News and views on the latest AI developments from the perspective of a narrative filmmaker. This week, outlining #sora , #HaiperAI #LTXstudio #EMOai, #switchlight
0:00 Intro
0:17 SORA... the NEW benchmark to compare AI Filmmaker tools.
1:45 Haiper AI... is THIS the most credible alternative to SORA right now?
3:18 LTX Studio... the DREAM all-in-one AI Filmmaker tool
3:55 EMO AI... AMAZING. Lip Sync WITH emotional face expressions and movement!!!!
4:18 Switchlight... chasing the dream of switching lighting for characters and scenes in an instant.

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  • @tomkent4656
    @tomkent4656Ай бұрын

    The future of ai filmmaking is looking good.

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    Ай бұрын

    It really is!! :-)

  • @coulterjb22
    @coulterjb222 ай бұрын

    Your videos are really well done. Emo looks (without visiting the site yet) looks the most interesting. Pic+any sound file hits my sweet spot. When these systems mature I hope we we get to see what you can produce with them. Your experience and insight help us newbies. Thank you!

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey! Thanks very much indeed, I really appreciate the feedback. I've a deliberate choice to aim to create content that resonates with serious and aspiring filmmakers, and this means I won't be chasing the views that I'd get if I were to use the various KZread tools to make videos about the most popular search terms. I'm following a long-term hunch that eventually, as the AI tools get better and we start to see impressive examples of what can be achieved, more and more independent filmmakers will want to take the AI filmmaking plunge :-)

  • @coulterjb22

    @coulterjb22

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker I couldnt agree more. We're getting close. I'd love seeing stories from other cultures that are locked behind budgets and language barriers. Keep up the great work.

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    2 ай бұрын

    @@coulterjb22absolutely! I think there are many, many brilliant stories to be told with smaller audiences but visually rich.

  • @agnesslovehealz
    @agnesslovehealz23 күн бұрын

    Yes exciting ltx studio?storyboard all controllable and great for film making voice over and shots retake restyle all controlled all in one there's also artflow

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    21 күн бұрын

    Do you have access? Try as I might I just can’t get past the waitlist.

  • @deronnyz
    @deronnyz2 ай бұрын

    We have plenty of tools, but we actually have nothing when it comes to video... midjourney is still the best tool, especially now with the character consistency... with a grain of salt. Let's hope there will also be a sora likeness from midjourney video.

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    2 ай бұрын

    Agree entirely. I’m about to check out the Midjourney character consistency on a test scene this week and see how well it holds up. :-)

  • @ivanpeychev3010

    @ivanpeychev3010

    21 күн бұрын

    There is, just came out Chinese vidu ai

  • @Instant_Nerf
    @Instant_NerfАй бұрын

    What was the prompt for the ai film maker thumbnail

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    Ай бұрын

    The actual prompt was just "a photo of an ai robot camera operator on a movie set using an old retro film camera.". I re-rolled quite a few times, but now that I'm trying to recreate the same imagery, I'm adding things like "black and white with a hint of sepia" and "plain, grey background". Honestly though, this is so much fun to use for generating thumbnails.

  • @darkman237
    @darkman2372 ай бұрын

    Sora has been delayed for an undetermined amount of time. There is a discrepancy between what the sales guys are saying and the developers.

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely, but that seems to be the AI landscape these days anyway... new tools being developed and rushed to Beta at lightening speed, with development ongoing as first-wave users try out the tools. It's like the Wild West... exciting and a little terrifying at the same time ;-)

  • @chumcool
    @chumcoolАй бұрын

    Here's to the future of having to constantly prove that your film didn't use AI and then no one believing you anyway... Can't wait.

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly! 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @anneliisaltdorf3496
    @anneliisaltdorf34962 ай бұрын

    my dear " changing light or a camera angle, with a push of a button " have you bot heard of an Unreal engine, Sir ? .. oh , and EU & AI together, pfffforget about it! I might be forgetting, but I do not recall anyone defending camera - and light person, grippers etc.I'd be actually offended being replaced by a screen and a software throughout a 12year old cam simulate our career. (and actually nailng ti) Ai -still need someone with eyes, and the technical idea behind it, .. and if u don't agree,, ttry typing out a scene setup NOT evena full scene , but just a setup as you would yell "action and if the pain of truth is to real, find me here. we'll tasst"

  • @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    @HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker

    Ай бұрын

    These are all really good and valid points, I actually agree with you. I've been watching Unreal Engine with real interest to see if it could become the solution I'm looking for. Ideally, I'm hoping for a software tool that is as straightforward as an advanced-level, movie-making video game. We don't have that at the moment, Unreal Engine still requires more skills that the average screenwriter would be willing to develop. In terms of the kinds of films made with AI (eventually), I don't think it will replace the kinds of movies and TV shows that are currently made the traditional way, but rather, I hope it will become a tool that will allow movies to be made that otherwise would never see the light of day. For every script that is turned into a finished movie or TV show, there are hundreds (possibly thousands) of scripts that never make it off the page. This is heartbreaking for the screenwriters who work many, long, heartfelt hours to finish those screenplays, and AI tools could create the opportunity for them to at least create some kind of visual version of their story. That's the group I'm aiming to connect with. Screenwriters, filmmakers, directors and even actors who have a story to tell that will never make it off the page without the help of something like AI (or perhaps, eventually, Unreal Engine).

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