The Matrix - 1950's Super Panavision 70 style made with #midjourney #elevenlabs, #runwayai and #stableaudio edited in Premiere. Script by Chat GPT. #thematrix #superpanavision
Deberías probar con mandarte con toda una película entera en modo imagen retro... Si se puede claro está con esto de los permisos etc se complica. Saludos.
I love the fact that AI is still flawed, because it's the imperfection that gives these videos an eerie, downright scary quality. These AI outputs seem bizarre and feverdream-like. Maybe that's why I can't get enough of these kinds of videos.
@@davidpa9266 Well, it's a very different level of 'eerie', actually not comparable. Watching AI generated stuff is like being on something, it's as fascinating as it's unsettling. Matrix movies don't give me that vibe.
@@Sum_Yousah It was only a couple of years ago that we had Will Smith mashing spaghetti into his face. Now OpenAI Sora is about to drop and change everything .. again. There's no way anyone will be able to tell what's real or not. This stuff is improving at an exponential rate. An 800 million dollar studio stopped construction after the Sora demo.
When I see a man in sunglasses, I think of Zbigniew Hubert Cybulski. Agent Smith looks like Jack Nicholson. The overall retro-futuristic atmosphere is wonderful. This footage definitely deserves to be made into a movie. This is what The Matrix would look like if it were a story about Cold War industrial espionage competing over early computer technology instead of virtual reality.
Yes, Neo is exactly like Cybulski. His big movie was Ashes & Diamonds in 1958
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Zbigniew Brzezinski saying control *MEXICAN* resources, the United States could not accept “another Japan south of the border.” Threats and economic warfare were not succeeding.
I watch NO OTHER channel generating AI trailers. I only watch this one. Another great example of someone putting the time and effort in to create content that is on point.
@@Svip_dk Showing "what the computer can do" is the idea of such tech demos. You think that unboxing, reaction, haul and cosplay videos are higher quality content, because of: "Look what humans can do"?
"A mind bending adventure that will leave you questioning the nature of existence itself." I live in the UK and have travelled by National Express, so "been there, done that."
I love these , there’s something dark , nostalgic and oddly comforting about watching them , I can’t quite properly put into words how they make me feel but I like it
I like the way you recast the actors in some of these - like James Dean as Iron Man in The Avengers. How about Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in Raiders of the Lost Ark? Humphrey Bogart and Grace Kelly in Blade Runner (with Marlon Brando as Roy Batty)?
@@ExtremeUnction1988 That may be perfect casting, and those two in a "Raiders" made during the war in Hollywood would be a plausible and brilliant scenario.
These are great. My mother would be amazed to see these. The graphics are a little off but still in their infancy. Thank you Alan Turing. Re: Turing Machines - Enigma machine decoding during WWII.
The Red pill Blue pill world of our past never looked so good. Keep up the great work guys! Liked, already subbed, will recommend and share to everyone open minded enough to enjoy a true series of alternate timelines!
Magnificent work! I would cast it with: Neo - Elvis Presley Trinity - Linda Darnell / Gene Tierney Morpheus - Woody Strode / Scatman Crothers Cypher - Telly Savalas Smith - Lee Marvin / Lee Van Cleef
People have done Dark versions of "The Wizard of Oz". What he is doing here is, without changing them, showing what 1959 versions of these movies might look like. What you are looking for , is a "Mash Up" which he does not do, but many others do.
I hope this channel doesn't stop and continues as the software improves I love the retro feel and hope many more classics are reimagined films like 2001 the shining nightmare on elm St there a too many to list
See guys, this is the original "THE MATRIX" film from 1950, the one that started it all, I first saw it in 1992, I was an innocent kid, not even 9 if I remember correctly, of course it was a rerun on cable TV but for me it was the first experience with this fantastic groundbreaking franchise, I remember it vividly, I was glued to the screen and my eyes became glassy. None of the sequels or reboots came anywhere close to the magic of this spectacular masterpiece. Thanks for refreshing this wonderful memory, dear Abandoned Films team! 💙❤️