The making of The Rogue.
This project changed me creatively in a lot of ways. Spending years trying to figure out how to tell this story, and finally seeing it come alive the way I always dreamed it, still feels surreal.
What I love about this BTS is that it shows how personal the process really was. All the experimenting, the little discoveries, the obsession with performances, camera movement, atmosphere, and emotion.
This definitely feels like the beginning of a new chapter for filmmakers around the world searching for ways to finally bring their own stories to life.
Extremely proud to be part of this moment and this revolution alongside the entire @runwayml team.
Really happy to finally share this part too.
The making of The Rogue.
This project changed me creatively in a lot of ways. Spending years trying to figure out how to tell this story, and finally seeing it come alive the way I always dreamed it, still feels surreal.
What I love about this BTS is that it shows how personal the process really was. All the experimenting, the little discoveries, the obsession with performances, camera movement, atmosphere, and emotion.
This definitely feels like the beginning of a new chapter for filmmakers around the world searching for ways to finally bring their own stories to life.
Extremely proud to be part of this moment and this revolution alongside the entire @runwayml team.
Really happy to finally share this part too.
I have a screenplay written for a full feature I would love to finally see come to life as well.
On the side I vet independent films for film festivals... I asked the programming director just over a year ago if they will accept AI films (big name festivals, btw)... the answer was no.
That was then.
As you show, this is now. Their answer has also changed to "Yes".
Bravo on a work well done.
@c_valenzuelab@digitalAU The greatest part to me is if you think like a real filmmaker for the shots (multiple camera angles for the kid/mom boat scene, etc), AND a great story, you can achieve cinematic emotive at all levels with AI now. Shot / character consistency / robotic audio are solved
@SpaceX Absolute perfection from Starship. A flawless flip maneuver and precise splashdown in the Indian Ocean right next to the @Starlink buoy.
Chills listening to the SpaceX team close out the stream chanting "USA! USA! USA!" 🇺🇸🚀
THIS GUY BUILT REAL FLYING SWORD DRONES AND CONTROLS THEM WITH HAND GESTURES
fan shisan is a physics student in chengdu who coded and built flying drones shaped like actual swords
he controls them entirely with hand gestures. no controller or a phone. just his hands
wave your hand and the sword follows. point and it flies where you direct it. multiple swords in the air at the same time responding to different gestures
he built the gesture recognition system HIMSELF and coded the flight control algorithms. designed the drone hardware in the shape of swords.
the gesture tracking uses sensors that read the position and movement of his hands in real time and translate them into flight commands for each drone independently
he even built one large enough to ride on
a physics student with coding skills just brought something straight out of a kung fu movie into the real world
the line between science fiction and side projects is getting thinner every month
🚨🇺🇸 Meanwhile in America
“We don’t know who these people are, or what they’re doing, but they’re in our top field”
Land Owner accuses unknown Helicopter Operator of dropping Boxes of Ticks on their farm.
This follows a series of other videos, of people finding boxes of Ticks on Farms across America. Absolutely wild.