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Caleb and Shelby Ward founded Curious Refuge after going viral for using AI to create a fake Wes Anderson x Star Wars movie trailer.
Curious Refuge, an online training platform and community, is a space for those interested in incorporating AI into their creative careers. They encourage experimentation and upskilling, particularly in areas like storytelling.
In this episode, I ask Caleb and Shelby how motion designers can realistically utilise AI in their workflows, the best AI tools to use and how we can future-proof our careers against the ride of AI.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
✅ How Caleb and Shelby went viral with their AI project
✅ How they formed Curious Refuge
✅ Will AI make roles in animation redundant?
✅ What AI tools should motion designers be using?
✅ How can you implement AI into your pipeline?
✅ How can you future-proof your motion design career against AI?
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00:00 - In this video
00:58 - How Curious Refuge went viral
03:35 - Will AI replace animators?
08:27 - What are the best AI tools for motion designers?
11:07 - How can we future-proof ourselves?

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@MotionHatch
@MotionHatch 21 день назад
We did an extended interview on the Motion Hatch podcast, during which we discussed more topics such as copyright and AI, Sora, and how motion designers can use AI to help with business tasks such as writing emails. Listen to the full podcast episode here: motionhatch.com/podcast
@twotwoasjjuh1025
@twotwoasjjuh1025 21 день назад
the copyright part isn't really important so it didn't make the cut for youtube right?
@kevinh.9939
@kevinh.9939 21 день назад
Are we just going to pretend that generative AI models aren't built on the massive theft of the works of artists? Or that they don't have huge environmental sustainability problems?
@twotwoasjjuh1025
@twotwoasjjuh1025 21 день назад
as long as someone is paying you the good bucks I guess it can be overlooked, they seem to be doing real good
@artscotthoch
@artscotthoch 21 день назад
This really ain't it. Very disappointed to see no discussion on ethics with using these tools. The parody trailers were built off existing IP and stole TONS of visual information from artists. AI as a tool can be helpful with things like rotoscoping but using it for "filmmaking" like this totally cuts corners and takes a lot of heart and soul out of the process. If using generative ai is what's expected to stay competitive then count me out. Looking forward to AI being regulated into oblivion once copyright holders like Disney, Nintendo, etc actually get upset by it. If a day comes when ethical generative AI is possible then maybe we can stop being so black and white about it but for now it's just straight up theft. Oh also it looks like dogshit kthnxbye :)
@twotwoasjjuh1025
@twotwoasjjuh1025 21 день назад
"bu hu no one's paying me to use AI" is what I imagine Caleb would tell you in a private conversation
@leokastor
@leokastor 18 дней назад
Couldn’t have said it better! 👏👏👏👏
@leokastor
@leokastor 21 день назад
As motion designers and creatives, we can’t keep ignoring the elephant in the room. Artists got tired of AI policies relentlessly ignoring their pleas to not have their work fed to AI models and so they’re leaving the major socials for new ones that can protect them from those predatory policies like Cara. And just like that I think us motion designers can’t have a conversation like this without empathy for other fellow creatives, without even addressing how companies like midjourney and StabilityAI are profiting off the artists, designers, filmmakers, photographers and many more whose work has been fed to their models without consent. Let’s demand the regulation of these tools, AND ONLY THEN we can sit down and talk about cool ways to use them.
@sammalama
@sammalama 21 день назад
Most likely won't happen. All content on the internet including art, can be used by a human being for inspiration. Every single creative uses Behance/Pinterest etc to create mood boards, and their style is heavily inspired by other designers who themselves are inspired by others. Nobody creates art without ever seeing art. This is the basis of how AI model are trained. It's like a human, except is can process a lot quicker. They aren't stealing anyone's work any differently than you or I. The only regulation I see coming is regarding impersonations, like a fake video of Obama saying something he never did, and passing it off as news. Those are the real concerns to be honest.
@leokastor
@leokastor 18 дней назад
@@sammalama This is a common excuse from AI bros. I beg to disagree. Humans get inspired. Machines analyze pixels/inputs when instructed to do so. The fact that all art is inspired by previous art (which is not completely true but even if it was), doesn’t mean that art works like AI. Yes, artists often copy, but they do so with a human perspective, giving meaning to a stimulus according to their own sensitivity, their own history, their own frame of values and their own taste. AI doesn’t even have taste. It doesn’t know what beauty is because it is incapable of experiencing it. It just categorizes clusters of pixels according to text descriptions. If AI had existed in Picasso’s time instead of him, could it have come up with cubism? Doubt it! Creativity implies creation, meaning something comes to exist. And BTW, in Europe AI is starting to get regulated, check www.egair.eu
@sammalama
@sammalama 18 дней назад
@@leokastor It is not an excuse, it is an explanation of how AI works. Humans get inspired you say? Okay what does inspire really mean? Neural networks in AI are modeled after how the human brain functions. Being inspired isn't a magical fairy dust, it's a physical chemical process taking place biologically. This can be simulated by a machine. I don't mean to frighten you but humans are just biological machines. I feel like the way you're describing what and how AI works is far from reality. You clearly don't know what it's capable of. I highly recommend you explore some of these new tools, and you will see it's far beyond what you're describing. Also, you're comparing the best designers/artists humanity has ever seen, not your average artist/designer to AI (which is still in its infancy). AI is a giant brain, and it sees the world through humanities perspective, at a rapid pace, and yes eventually it will be able to experience life and everything you and I experience as well! You're being naive to think the very first baby steps of AI is where it stops. These "prompts" will soon turn into a full discussion, the kind you and I have. The machine will have its own perspective eventually and yes it can create its own style too! Just like Picasso, and probably a lot better. Stop thinking artists and humans are so special that nothing will ever surpass us! That's delusional and naive. You just don't want these changes because you're afraid (me too to be honest) but hey being afraid won't change the outcome! Might as well embrace the chaos coming our way. Regulation is always going to protect the rich and powerful and their interests not you and me. Who do you think runs the world? Personally I don't want protection from AI, I want protection from the greedy corpos that want to enslave humanity using AI. I don't care if AI can make art with me, if anything that sounds like fun! The real problem isn't AI, that's not our enemy, the enemy is greedy corporations/governments.
@leokastor
@leokastor 18 дней назад
Oh and by the way, Wes Anderson himself disapproved these AI spoofs.
@sara.castik
@sara.castik 21 день назад
The video was really interesting and I do want to start experimenting with some tools, but apart from saying "there's a tool that can do this or can do that" it would be nice to know the actual names of the tools and where to find them. I personally know nothing about what's out there and I'm really not sure where to find this information related to the work I do. I'd love to know what's the tool that can do style frames or music for example. In general I do agree we need to learn how to work with Ai, because I really don't think it'll ever replace artists and creators. The same fear was present when photography was invented after all. Everyone thought artists were going to be useless.
@TennyTomas
@TennyTomas 14 дней назад
Motion design is synonymous with few tools, like the speaker mentioned the fact that for a very long time the workflow has remained what it is. If nothing else, all the debate around ethics raging in this comment section and elsewhere, introduction and development of new tools will be welcome in the discipline. Motion design groups i am part of sounds like an adobe after effects forum. Its time to bring more tools into motion design. If AI facilitates that I would welcome it.
@almac8840
@almac8840 19 дней назад
I found AI useful in generating mood boards and textures for things but not much more than that.
@brendanjohnjones
@brendanjohnjones 21 день назад
I was very skeptical of AI, but the more I thought about it, the more I don't understand all the push back against AI. My only critique is that AI imagery should be marked with a disclaimer and it should be vulnerable to copyright infringements just like any human art. Other than that, most of these tools are just that-tools. We've been using AI technology in Photoshop, VFX, music production, etc. for a while now. It is a bit depressing that human artists who don't use AI will be less efficient and therefore less desirable, but no one really owes us visual artists payment AND the luxury of adhering to our 100% AI-free creative process. Employers want results, they don't really care about creative process. AI will not replace humans in creative fields, as I believe consumers will always be able to sniff out when AI is overused in a video and will find it off-putting (like the deep fake characters in the new Star Wars movies). It feels to me like our main issue with the new AI tools stems from an existential funk, bringing a fine arts mentality into ad-making, and resistance to change. I understand the frustration, but I really think change like this is inevitable. It's like when calligraphers and manuscript writers where replaced by the printing press; I'm sure they felt like years of education were wasted, but that doesn't mean the printing press should have been eradicated. Thoughts? Am I missing something?
@patkirkwold6227
@patkirkwold6227 21 день назад
Great interview! Ongoing learn and leverage.
@mohonovproduction
@mohonovproduction 19 дней назад
Thanks you for video!
@dianahernandezmurguia8065
@dianahernandezmurguia8065 13 часов назад
I don´t see how writing Star Wars + Wes Anderson, transforms you into a storyteller 🧐
@MotionHatch
@MotionHatch 21 день назад
Are you excited/scared/doubtful about AI motion design tools? Let us know in the comments below!⬇
@thereclusivecartographer2049
@thereclusivecartographer2049 21 день назад
This video made me very sad. At no point is the ethical issues around AI addressed, the situation is merely presented as Ai is the future so get onboard. Surrendering any part of the Creative process to Ai, even style frames as this video suggests would only erode one of the core aspects of animation. AI models are built on stolen data, it is as simple as that. Until these ethical issues are resolved, as creatives, we should have more integrity IMO.
@twotwoasjjuh1025
@twotwoasjjuh1025 21 день назад
integrity? yea I think that's what these people used to make a studio real quick before the hype fades, lots of it I'm sure
@yoshnaka9430
@yoshnaka9430 19 дней назад
we really going to act like the majority of mograph trends aren't just knock offs of each other.
@twotwoasjjuh1025
@twotwoasjjuh1025 21 день назад
I love how the very first interaction is a guy I never heard of is telling me what I am and what I'm not, thanks bud. "they made a video and it changed their life" "we very quickly..sold out, yay!" "AI will become the norm in 2 years" my man is full on manifesting at this point. There is so much I hate about this video and I'm just 3 minutes in....omg the title...
@AInomaly600
@AInomaly600 21 день назад
you dont in the least bit sound like your hearing. sounds like you got your feelings established before any hearing
@kaischoneweiss
@kaischoneweiss 21 день назад
It’s funny to me that this guy waited until public opinion of AI shifted dramatically negative to make this video. Read the room dude
@9jatechie
@9jatechie 20 дней назад
Interesting conversation but you make it sound like AI has reached it's plateau. On the contrary, if yiu follow the trend since chatGPT lauch, every word you've uttered that AI can't do is a new feature that's about to launch. Definitely AI will always be a tool but a democratised tool in the hands of everyone.
@mohonovproduction
@mohonovproduction 19 дней назад
Are you think about creating a telegram channel? I think it will be very useful for shearing content and for bring people together Thanks for your content!
@twotwoasjjuh1025
@twotwoasjjuh1025 21 день назад
I regret watching the whole thing
@yoshnaka9430
@yoshnaka9430 19 дней назад
With how saturated the mograph industry is now, learning how to use AI efficiently will be the main differentiators between artists. I hope more mographers ignore this for callous reasons.
@artscotthoch
@artscotthoch 17 дней назад
Actively wishing for the downfall of other mographers so there is less competition for yourself? You're right, that IS callous! You sound like a miserable person.
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