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AI Short Film: Liu Jiyu, a 29-year-old former train driver from China, without any film background, has made a brilliant short film named ‘Zombie Scavenger’ with the help of AI in just 10 days. He has told how he has used AI to make this film.
Made short film in 10 days through AI without film background, got offer from Hollywood, creator told how he gave the prompt
AI has opened up many ways for people to earn money. We are saying this because a 29-year-old former train driver from China has gained a lot of popularity by making a 3.5-minute AI generated short film. This film made with AI has also attracted the attention of Hollywood. According to South China Morning Post, Liu Jiyu made the short film ‘Zombie Scavenger’ in just 10 days using AI tools and it cost him only 3,000 yuan (about Rs 42,246). This expenditure was only on software subscription and usage token. Come, let us know how they made this film using AI.
Film made with the help of AI
This short film made by Liu Jiyu with the help of AI opened the way for him to Hollywood. He got a chance to work with a director there, who offered him a job after watching his film. The short film, titled Zombie Scavenger, was uploaded to three social media websites on May 9, Chuncheng Evening News reported. The film has been made by 29 year old Liu Jiyu with the help of AI.
What was shown in the film?
This film made with AI is a love story. It depicts love between a robot and a mannequin-like doll. This story is inspired by Pixar’s film ‘WALL-E’. The special thing is that Jiyu has no background in filmmaking, art or computer science. Still, he made such a good short film through AI.
How to create real looking video with AI?
Jiyu started experimenting with AI video tools earlier this year.
According to Liu, the secret to making AI-generated videos look real is to give the software a clear and logical story, or narrative logic, rather than just giving simple prompts.
Liu told that my prompt formula is- Movement + Motivation + Mood. Not just telling AI what movements it has to make.
Got offer from AI filmmaker
‘Zombie Scavenger’ initially received a mediocre response in China, but it became a hit around the world after Hollywood AI filmmaker PJ Accetturo shared a clip online. Accetturo described it as one of the best short films he had seen in years and publicly appealed to Internet users to help him find the film’s creator so he could offer him a job. This clearly shows that this is the era of AI. Anyone can open many doors for themselves through this. But he should know how to use AI properly.
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