DECRYPTION – The short film festival will present its awards on November 14. Its founders want to play down the use of this software, seen as a direct threat to employment.
Two bipedal lizards in suits and ties play electric guitars. Another plays tennis in a Hawaiian shirt. Welcome to the fanciful world of The Lizard Peoplea film by Andrès Aloi, finalist at the Artefact Film Festival. This competition, born from a collaboration between the MK2 group and Artefact, a business consultancy firm on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), highlights short films (314 seconds maximum) made using these technologies.
Participants in the competition had to propose a production on the theme “Reality(s)”, using at least one generative artificial intelligence (AI) software at each stage of creation: pre-production, production and post-production. For The Lizard People for example, director Andrès Aloi generated his first images on Midjourney (pre-production), animated most of the images via Luma AI (production) and did the scaling via Topaz…
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