The Terminator - 1950's Super Panavision 70 style made with #midjourney #elevenlabs, #runwayai and #stableaudio edited in Premiere. Script by Chat GPT. #theterminator #superpanavision
@wrednuch You obviously haven't seen a lot of movies from the 50s and 60s. They are full of emotions and good storytelling. The advertising was always done that way because people had better attention spans, and they didn't want to give away the whole movie. These days it's chuck full of action and joy and sorrow in the advertising, but when you see the movie itself, it's just the advertising with fill in the blanks.
@@mcmurder8835 What if it’s an A.I.-generated vision of an A.I.-derived vision of the future generated by an A.I. Developed by an A.I. being run as a simulated experiment by another A.I.? As you can see, it’s turtles all the way down.
I liked Genysis enough that it,s actually enjoyable to watch,at least for me. Still wouldn't buy it at 30 something $ on hi def blu-ray even,(Maybe another few years at Wal-Mart in the five to ten $ bin maybe) something could watch on TV when station network shows it. That,s still saying something though because it,s still fun, interesting, comparatively upbeat & cheerful when looking at T.D.F. Very depressing & way too overly serious & dire, yeah T2 was so though that was still a fun adventure romp in midst of it, & wasn't boring and dull like D.F. Guess would watch some of it if on TV, though thats it.
I actually wouldn’t mind it if a 50’s style terminator movie came out. Basically using the knowledge and the then limitations of the 50’s technology and what filming is capable of, it’ll be interesting to see their take on a movie about an unstoppable robot/android from the future.
Fun fact, Soldier" is the first of two episodes of The Outer Limits television series written by Harlan Ellison and is loosely adapted from his 1957 short story "Soldier from Tomorrow." Ellison later brought suit against the producers and distributor of The Terminator (1984) for plagiarism of this episode 😀
@@MonsterHobbiesModelCarGarage It's a kind of retrofuturism. That is, it's the future as would have been imagined in the 50s. And so a lot of the look tends to be reflect 50s and 60s scifi, almost Jetsons-esque, with a touch of the 80s with green text on black computer screens. But the apocalypse itself happens in 2077. So yeah, it's in the same time frame in the sense that the designs look like something the people of the 50s would have imagined.... Kind of like the Terminator future in this video, actually!
@@Dan-Commando Before the arrival of the computer... Special effects was an art form.... Everything was made of materials that gave the impression of real reality.... There was a lot of work and effort to create the illusion... It's your comment that's lifeless and passionless...
made by AI, a lifeless and no emotionalized by anyone. done by an ai a formless and no individual involvement, just a plain pretending to be a human when its just a machine without any legitimacy
These concept trailers are knocking my socks off. I would love to get more information about how these are conceived. Anyways, these are a lot of fun and stunning. Very creative stuff
Holy shit! These are absolute gold! I know it’s a huge request, but maybe one day you could possibly start doing full length versions? I could watch these all day! ❤
The issue is that services providing AI generated video all have time limitations. Clips are often limited to 5-10-15 seconds. Of course, soon this will change.
Actually, a Terminator movie set in the late 1950s would be awesome. they could go back in time to, say, kill the guy who founded Cyberdyne, back then a fledgling company manufacturing transistor radios.
The Matrix one is going viral, and found you off that. Wow, sheer genius, this theme has massive creative potential, congratulations on achieving true technical and artistic excellence, truly a pioneer of this new AI empowered medium. A brilliant retro theme! I’m so addicted, it’s awesome work.
Actually, there was a brilliant novella written by Philip K. Dick that was said to have inspired the Terminator and that was Second Variety written in 1953. It's about the remaining survivors of a nuclear war between Russia and the US and how they battle various varieties of AI robots that had become sentient. It could have easily been written today. Philip K. Dick went on to write such masterpieces as Blade Runner (Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?), Minority Report, and Total Recall. Dick was WAY ahead of his time, and, beyond any other sci fi author, really foresaw our present world of AI and the threat it could very well hold against humanity.
Who WROTE this script? No. Not who. What. What revision of what edition of what infernal agglomeration of artificial abominations has created such ... a world as The This?
It looks awsome. Can i suggest you do a Thunderbirds 1950's Super Panavision 70 version too? Its 1 of my favorite tv-shows ever. Its characters are puppets & is from 1965 made in UK. 💙
ai cant get all the movements right, but who's perfect. Cars going backwards, the hands especially. It always looks like a dream sequence I've experienced while sleeping.
Haha I'm glad to hear some people appreciate it for what it is and what it isn't. In a few years, everything will be too perfect and rare cuts like this will be treasured as reminders of the humble beginnings. I have a couple I made up on my channel. I don't pretend that they are great, but I do like them for their faults and imperfections. The odd car going backwards or extra hand here and there, meh :-))) 😂
@@jamalb599 It is not wrong, as I just told you, in American English. From an American perspective, the narrator is speaking British English. Within the British Isles, he would have an English accent, as opposed to a Scottish, Irish, Welsh, or Cornish accent. t. English linguist.
@@nikolopez4917 I repeat myself , morons push for A.I everywhere and while i can agree for medical purpose in a closed environnement ....one of theses days humanity will regret it and its not because i watched terminator too often...one of theses days the A.I will surpass and destroy humanity
I think it's interesting how the indecisive fades where the AI can't decide exactly what to render gives the content an amorphous, dream-like quality. Super trippy.