US AI 48 Hour Film Contest - View Entries & Vote

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Hello Filmmaker,

If you have been following along with the US AI 48HFP competition, then you will be interested to know that the submitted films are now available for viewing and Audience Choice voting!

The US AI 48HFP competition took place the weekend of January 12th -14th with 14 teams at kickoff. Thirteen of the teams turned in films and all are online for viewing for the low price of $5 USD. See the wide variety of ways in which AI was used to create content in the 48-hour time limit. Follow the link below to check them all out and vote for your favorites!

You are welcome to share the link below with family and friends so that they will have the opportunity to view and vote on the films created with this emergent technology. You may also post it to your social media pages! 

Here a quick note about voting; For your votes to count, you will need to click on the 'Like" heart when viewing a film. You must 'Like' three films and ONLY three films. If you 'Like" more than three, or less than three, your votes will be removed from the total and not counted. Please be careful so that your votes count!

Audience Choice Voting will end on

February 4th at 11:59pm US Pacific Time

Click here to view and vote!

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/2024ai48hfp

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I'm getting no sound from the free trailer, I reported it to the manager.

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,241

    The manger responded, the videos have sound but not the trailer.

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,241
    edited January 29

    I have watched all 13 of the AI entries, some interesting stuff.  The visuals are definitely different from the normal 48 Hour entries (live action and animation), many with that "other worldly" look of AI images.  One video in particular impressed me, "Whispers Of The Night Market", mystery genre.  Unlike some entries which used a mix of AI and live action, pretty much the whole thing was done in AI (I think) - scenes, character, animation, lip sync, etc.  A couple of screen grabs attached - the required character was a food truck cook, and the required prop a rocket.   IMHO, the quality matches a GTAV cut scene, which to me is high praise.  Not sure I want to get into AI animation, my trusty Carrara is way more familiar.  cool

    Whispers AI Food Truck 900x500.jpg
    900 x 506 - 99K
    Whispers AI Two Characters 900x500.jpg
    900 x 506 - 87K
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  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213

    ~  all in all an interesting subject   ~

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,241

    ed3D said:

    ~  all in all an interesting subject   ~

    Interesting, yes.  A method for "better" videos?  I dunno ... still waiting for that "paradigm shift" video, or something like the CGI breakthroughs of the original "Star Wars", "Toy Story", etc.  Still, these 48 Hour AI teams took a good shot, hats off.

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213

    did'nt vote  +  have looked at  others on the web  And  many A.I. images on  Deviantart  

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213
    edited February 18
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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,241

    ed3D said:

    And  here an article about  making  AI  videos   +  thanx

    Thanks, interesting if a little spooky.  From the article: "There’s a joke doing the rounds that you might have heard: I didn’t sign up for a future where humans stack shelves and clean toilets while the robots make video and music."  indecision

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213
    edited February 20

    you'r  welcome  +   quite intresting    _   did'nt  find it spooky  but OK 

     _  They have anothr about A.I. 

    https://www.redsharknews.com/why-progress-in-ai-technology-is-about-to-accelerate-even-harder

    And saw  Krita  has an A.I.  like   Adobe  except they'r  Free  +  Thanx

     

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,241

    ed3D said:

    you'r  welcome  +   quite intresting    _   did'nt  find it spooky  but OK 

    Just to clarify, by "spooky" i did not mean the video, just the fact that it could be done with AI.

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,241

    I have not used Adobe's [not free] "Gen Fill", but the free Krita looks interesting, especially if you already have the required hardware.  

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,996
    edited February 20

    Looking forward to watching. As far as voting, maybe they should get the ai to vote. ;)

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  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213

    Steve K said:

    ed3D said:

    you'r  welcome  +   quite intresting    _   did'nt  find it spooky  but OK 

    Just to clarify, by "spooky" i did not mean the video, just the fact that it could be done with AI.

    Yes ,  took it  you ment  the " Tools "   _  did'nt  find it's ability  spooky

      +   was more lik would lik to use this to see  how it is   +   Thanx

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213
    edited February 20

    Steve K said:

    I have not used Adobe's [not free] "Gen Fill", but the free Krita looks interesting, especially if you already have the required hardware.  

    yeah  ,  this  compter is rather modest  +  not sure  of the requiremnts  +   Thanx 

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  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,213

    Headwax said:

    Looking forward to watching. As far as voting, maybe they should get the ai to vote. ;)

    yeah ,  but dont  give  'em  any  ideas Becaus  then  be voteing  for  govt  officals  +  Thanx   OH-NOES  

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