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Week #21: We search for long-form AI films & series with great storytelling so you don't have to.

Week #21: We search for long-form AI films & series with great storytelling so you don't have to.

Hello to all lovers of quality storytelling!

Here's what the past week brought—each title represents the state-of-the-art in AI filmmaking today:

— Blurred Horizon Ep 3 - Hate? (new episode)
69 min total · 3 episodes · Sci-fi

New episode of a sci-fi anthology where technology turns sinister. Each episode, a new world. Each world, a warning.

Episode 3 tells the story of a world where selected words are suddenly banned by an authoritarian regime, one individual unlocks the power to defy the silence and becomes the most dangerous citizen alive.

*****

— Moorbound (new film)
7 min total · Dark fantasy, Emotional

Something hunts the moor at night. The villages have been running from it and chasing it convinced they know what the monster is. They are wrong.

A surprisingly emotional story. Just wait for it.

*****

— Saga of Two Suns Ep 1 - Return (new series)
7 min total · 1 episode · Fantasy

Two suns rise over a world of ancient clans, dark magic, and buried secrets. Not all blood is loyal. Not all death is final.

*****

— Rhaela: Legend of the White Wolf - Ep. 3 | "Attack At The City Gates" (new episode)
13 min total · 3 episodes · Anime, Fantasy

Rhaela saves the town against an enemy raid. But at a horrible cost.

*****

— The Erased - Episode 2 (new episode)
17 min total · 2 episodes · Ancient worlds, Mystery

A carved stone in the British Museum hides a deadly secret. Professor Holling follows his vanished father's symbols from rainy London into 1954 Egypt — where old legends are beginning to stir.

A show that looks like it was made in the 1960s. With terrific attention to every detail.

*****

— 1001 Nights - Aladdin (new episode)
65 min total · 3 episodes · Mythology & Folklore

Join Aladdin, a 15-year-old street boy from the souks, as he is dragged into the desert by a sorcerer who knows what's sealed beneath the sand: a brass lamp older than empires. 

*****

— The Bounty Saga | Homeward: Episode 4 (new episode)
17 min total · 4 episodes · Comedy, Sci-fi

This hilarious space action sitcom finally brings us a new episode of Bounty's adventure. Snappy humour. Gripping storyline.

Enjoy your AI movie night(s)!

u/storyveo_ai — 23 hours ago

Blurred Horizon Ep 3 — Hate?

In a world where selected words are suddenly banned by an authoritarian regime, one individual unlocks the power to defy the silence and becomes the most dangerous citizen alive.

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u/storyveo_ai — 1 day ago

Saga of two Suns - Ep1. Return (dark fantasy)

Two suns rise over a world of ancient clans, dark magic, and buried secrets. Not all blood is loyal. Not all death is final.

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u/storyveo_ai — 5 days ago
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Week #20: I search for long-form AI films & series with great storytelling and decent runtime so you don't have to. This is what I discovered last week.

Here's what the past week brought—every title represents the state-of-the-art in AI filmmaking today:

— Rhaela: Legend of the White Wolf | "You Won't Believe This" (new episode)
8 min total · 2 episodes · Anime, Fantasy

A short episode that made us very curious about the new characters' relationships. Something big is about to be revealed in the next episodes! (at least we hope so)

— Exile Protocol - "False Alliances" (new episode)
40 min total · 3 episodes · Anime, Sci-fi

As the OCA questions the truth behind the Halitus 2 attack, New Sweden moves to control the investigation. Meanwhile, in Section 6, Zelle follows the energy signal beneath an abandoned government facility, where the truth behind the readings begins to unravel.

— QUANTUM XIII (new series)
32 min total · 2 episodes · Sci-fi, Thriller

By 2060, humanity's neural-chip revolution has given rise to the Necroids, adaptive post-human machine hybrids whose existence threatens to redefine life itself.

Great combination of sci-fi, action, mystery and—strong emotions!

— The Sage - "Sundown" (new episode)
47 min total · 3 episodes · Horror, Western

Part of the group rides for Walker Lake in search of answers. Jake stays behind for the chance to walk away from all of this. The desert has other plans for both of them.

This part finally brings some real horror into the story.

— Iron Orchids (new series)
21 min total · 5 episodes · Comedy, Absurd, Parody

Full tactical briefings. Zero context. Enormous mechs. Enormous everything else. Whatever's happening on this island, they are extremely focused on it.

This can only be called absurd, in the most positive way. Viewers must form their own opinion about this show. We're loving it!

— Welcome to our world (short film)
8 min total · Comedy, Absurd

In a retro/futuristic world, a young couple enters a “Love Centre” to welcome their first child, while next door tourists admire the flawless efficiency of an automated factory. As the two worlds slowly collide, Welcome to Our World unfolds into a sharp and absurd dark comedy about technology, standardization, and a society that has turned even human life into a mindless bureaucratic experience.

A sharp and tender comedy about birth, consumerism, and the bewildering spectacle of modern life that dares you to laugh at what you see.

Enjoy your AI movie night(s)!

u/Advanced_Canary_6609 — 8 days ago

"WELCOME TO OUR WORLD" — a hilarious comedy short film

In a retro/futuristic world, a young couple enters a “Love Centre” to welcome their first child, while next door tourists admire the flawless efficiency of an automated factory. As the two worlds slowly collide, Welcome to Our World unfolds into a sharp and absurd dark comedy about technology, standardization, and a society that has turned even human life into a mindless bureaucratic experience.

A sharp and tender comedy about birth, consumerism, and the bewildering spectacle of modern life that dares you to laugh at what you see.

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u/storyveo_ai — 8 days ago

There is obviously a revolution in cinema about to happen. But it is not that clear what exactly happens, what platforms are going to solve the problem of:

  • TONS of great indie storytellers enabled to create their high quality movies & series
  • 1000x more AI slop to bury it

Most likely — several models at once. But I'm curious to hear what others think.

The main factor that changes the industry is the cost and ease of producing high quality visuals. How does this change the existing models and what new models get invented?

  1. Hollywood studios — they will keep producing, and they will leverage AI more and more, making their production cheaper. We'll possibly get more content from them but the model remains.
  2. Netflix model — a streaming platform buying exclusive licences to individual movies. This will still be the case, but given the astronomical volume content produced by indie creators I don't expect today's streaming platforms to keep up with the volume.
  3. YouTube — although this is the main platform for AI creators to post their work today, it's already very hard to find anything good within all the noise and it'll only get worse.
  4. Native AI film platforms — there already are a few, but given they are creator first, they still showcase too much content, often not interesting to viewers who are not AI film enthusiasts (clips, concepts, fake trailer, artistic work, music videos etc.)

This is what exists today and what I can envision happening with the existing models.

But there's something missing: How will someone who wants to simply enjoy good storytelling leverage the situation where so many great storytellers are enabled to produce high quality work?

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u/storyveo_ai — 25 days ago