Wes Anderson’s aesthetic seems to have completely entrenched the minds of those experimenting with AI art generation.Back in December, a user of AI artbot Midjourney went viral on his social media with a long series of images imagining a movie. alien To Shining To gremlin, directed by Wes Anderson.Well, introduce yourself “Bundle the Goofballs” and Curious Hideout The course development website took that idea to the next step by creating an entire trailer for a theoretical Wes Anderson Star Wars movie. Galactic Menagerie: A Star Wars Story.
The trailer itself is a pretty crude step up from the original image Imagine Wes Anderson’s Star Wars: Minimal movement here, mostly the same kind of collection of stills that started in December. Again, Anderson’s visuals and his style have proven to be the perfect target for this kind of pastiche. Because his own movies really take this kind of approach, with fixed images and lists of his cast members. (Just look at how many shots. his upcoming trailer asteroid city Although mostly still images, his trailers typically feature more dialogue than the alternative Star Wars trailers.)
But the Curious Refuge trailer represents a step up in the AI art creator’s ambitions, hinting at the next step in a rapidly changing field that seems to cause almost daily controversy and confusion. . Serious legal issues have arisen over AI art, already filed a class action lawsuit against developers of AI artbots, US copyright office has declared that AI art cannot be copyrighted — so anyone could take these pasties and claim or use them as their own. That’s because the editing and narration included in the trailer suggest a “human author,” which the Copyright Office determined the individual images lacked.
However, just because you can copyright a video doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll make a profit from it.social media reaction to galaxy zoo The trailer is decidedly mixed, with some responses praising the ideas, imagery, and especially the fantasy casting, while others dismiss it as proof that AI won’t be replacing real writers and directors anytime soon. increase.
This isn’t the first full trailer for Wes Anderson style. YouTube creators have been creating similar projects for years without the benefit of AI art. With Anderson’s distinctive deadpan line delivery, pastel color palette, distinctive bright yellow specific font, and precision-focused set decorations, Anderson has spent the past decade delivering everything from re-edited artists to original content for what-if movies. It became Pastische’s favorite target.to the creator saturday night live.