'Midnight Drop' is a 12-minute short film about recent U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites. It was created entirely by artificial intelligence, including a portrayal of a woman feeding cats in Tehran. The filmmakers, Samir Mallal and Bouha Kazmi, utilized information from news coverage to create cinematic footage that resembles traditional film productions. The emergence of AI tools for video creation has led to significant comments about the future of the entertainment industry, marking a transformative era for content production.
The engrossing footage is the rough cut of a 12-minute short film about last month's US attack on Iranian nuclear sites, made by directors Samir Mallal and Bouha Kazmi.
Last week Richard Osman, the TV producer and bestselling author, said that an era of entertainment industry history had ended and a new one had begun all because Google has released a new AI video making tool.
The impressive speed and, for some, worrying ease with which films of this kind can be made has not been lost on broadcasting experts.
Mallal stated that AI has provided him with a new format for storytelling that enables rapid production and transformation of visual narratives.
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