Just as AI image generators have already unnerved some artists, Fabian Stelzer’s experiment offers an early example of how disruptive AI systems could be to moviemaking.
"Salt" resembles many science-fiction films from the '70s and early '80s, complete with 35mm footage of space freighters and moody alien landscapes. But while it looks like a throwback, the way it was created points to what could be a new frontier for making movies.
"Salt" is the brainchild of Fabian Stelzer. He's not a filmmaker, but for the last few months he's been largely relying on artificial intelligence tools to create this series of short films, which he releases roughly every few weeks on Twitter.Stelzer creates images with image-generation tools such as Stable Diffusion, Midjourney and DALL-E 2. He makes voices mostly using AI voice generation tools such as Synthesia or Murf.
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