Hollywood is cooked.
a month ago
General
Well, well, well... know that Zootopia franchise? Looks like anyone with enough prompting can now just create their own movie.
This fan short is made off of the latest of cutting edge AI CG and the plot of an emotional on-line fan fiction comic. Lovingly stitched together from those time span limitations with background music added in. And while there is a tiny bit of slop... I think... (Sometimes, characters seem to lose all motion. But most of the issues arrive from the stitching, which can't be helped.) this proves that studios like Disney and such are probably going to be giving up on even producing movies and shows, simply because once AI loses all the slop, the price difference is 1st vs. 3rd world pay grade. For good and for bad, (Both sides have strong motivators) the future is coming on strong and steam rolling over all Humanity.
Anyhow... on with the show...
https://youtu.be/uKYeDIiqiHs?si=DxRKHc8L_vBmTY2h
Slop notes that I'm seeing: (This is kind of fun to take notice of all the subtle slop that the plot is trying to cover up.)
- At the end, the view through the 'front door' is akin to a Tardis. One minute, it's just another room. Then, a neighborhood. I'm pretty sure another neighborhood. Then... a western set??? I feel that if they can get environments past that state of believable fever dream, they might be able to take on Hollywood. The emotional scene hopes one doesn't notice that the magical front door keeps linking to different places.
- Judy's belt comes and goes at will. I think it also changes.
- Judy's arms sometimes have these... going to say cufflinks... and other times go right to bare fur. Oh... and long sleeve shirt to tank top. Maybe an undershirt comes and goes.
- Her shirt goes from ribbed high def to smooth. I even noticed a little necklace design come and go.
- Pretty sure that Nick goes from mostly nude to wearing that shirt & tie in the blink of an eye.
- Definitely stationary moments. Though, the plot kind of suggests it is supposed to be that way.
- "Your nose is twitching." I don't think the AI could render that. Or at least not well.
- I highly suspect the main room is changing details, too. Yes, indeed. Bed and furniture are moving. I think changing bed sheets and styles, too.
And I only noticed that after a second & third viewing.
Compare this to that professional Coca-Cola ad that had radically changing trucks with wheels that didn't turn, didn't always have drivers and a ton of slop... and this just needs some kind of digital ironing tool that changes out those finer details.
This fan short is made off of the latest of cutting edge AI CG and the plot of an emotional on-line fan fiction comic. Lovingly stitched together from those time span limitations with background music added in. And while there is a tiny bit of slop... I think... (Sometimes, characters seem to lose all motion. But most of the issues arrive from the stitching, which can't be helped.) this proves that studios like Disney and such are probably going to be giving up on even producing movies and shows, simply because once AI loses all the slop, the price difference is 1st vs. 3rd world pay grade. For good and for bad, (Both sides have strong motivators) the future is coming on strong and steam rolling over all Humanity.
Anyhow... on with the show...
https://youtu.be/uKYeDIiqiHs?si=DxRKHc8L_vBmTY2h
Slop notes that I'm seeing: (This is kind of fun to take notice of all the subtle slop that the plot is trying to cover up.)
- At the end, the view through the 'front door' is akin to a Tardis. One minute, it's just another room. Then, a neighborhood. I'm pretty sure another neighborhood. Then... a western set??? I feel that if they can get environments past that state of believable fever dream, they might be able to take on Hollywood. The emotional scene hopes one doesn't notice that the magical front door keeps linking to different places.
- Judy's belt comes and goes at will. I think it also changes.
- Judy's arms sometimes have these... going to say cufflinks... and other times go right to bare fur. Oh... and long sleeve shirt to tank top. Maybe an undershirt comes and goes.
- Her shirt goes from ribbed high def to smooth. I even noticed a little necklace design come and go.
- Pretty sure that Nick goes from mostly nude to wearing that shirt & tie in the blink of an eye.
- Definitely stationary moments. Though, the plot kind of suggests it is supposed to be that way.
- "Your nose is twitching." I don't think the AI could render that. Or at least not well.
- I highly suspect the main room is changing details, too. Yes, indeed. Bed and furniture are moving. I think changing bed sheets and styles, too.
And I only noticed that after a second & third viewing.
Compare this to that professional Coca-Cola ad that had radically changing trucks with wheels that didn't turn, didn't always have drivers and a ton of slop... and this just needs some kind of digital ironing tool that changes out those finer details.
FA+
