I saw the trailer for this a while back. It's constructed decently enough for AI slop, but it reminds me of a conceptually-poor man's Power Rangers with AI filling in for the effects.
At least it's getting better, though, which is really what's important here.
The continuity during the fight after 17 minutes was the most impressive thing, since continuity is where a lot of AI slop breaks down. But it's still slop in a lot of other places, such as the voices, the uncanny movement of multiple characters having to move at once in a single frame, and the unnatural reactions in various places that indicate what you're watching doesn't involve real people.
Still, I look forward to the actual creative types using this to create worthwhile content. The 1990s Dark Knight concept featuring Alec Baldwin really piqued my interest (top tier casting for Willem Dafoe as the Joker and Ray Liotta as Harvey Dent):
edit2: We are SOOO close to my lifelong dream of “Mohammad: How I caught Monkeypox in the desert - the Documentary” - played by an LGBTQ actor. I can feel it
I saw the trailer for this a while back. It's constructed decently enough for AI slop, but it reminds me of a conceptually-poor man's Power Rangers with AI filling in for the effects.
At least it's getting better, though, which is really what's important here.
The continuity during the fight after 17 minutes was the most impressive thing, since continuity is where a lot of AI slop breaks down. But it's still slop in a lot of other places, such as the voices, the uncanny movement of multiple characters having to move at once in a single frame, and the unnatural reactions in various places that indicate what you're watching doesn't involve real people.
Still, I look forward to the actual creative types using this to create worthwhile content. The 1990s Dark Knight concept featuring Alec Baldwin really piqued my interest (top tier casting for Willem Dafoe as the Joker and Ray Liotta as Harvey Dent):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVmTcCIbsWc
Also, the trailers for an action hero sitcom are funny and nostalgic... it won't be long before we get an actual series based on this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqZbzP_2ZSo
So it's just a matter of time before we start getting good stuff that Hollywood refuses to make.
Didn't need to see Ron Perlman as Bane or Matt Damon as Robin but the other eighties/nineties stars were nice choices.
Better than most netflix shows imo
edit: its from : https://higgsfield.ai/original-series/
and they all look good
edit2: We are SOOO close to my lifelong dream of “Mohammad: How I caught Monkeypox in the desert - the Documentary” - played by an LGBTQ actor. I can feel it
Aisha: “That’s unbelievable”
Mo: “That’s a big word for a six year old”
Is this entire fucking network capable of fixing the YouTube error?