AI reimagines well-known film dance scenes

Textual content-to-image and text-to-video mills have opened up many new prospects for nonetheless and video creations. We’ve already seen some fairly cool AI-generated music movies, typically made by turning lyrics and verses into footage.

Eclectic Method (aka Jonny Wilson) has accomplished issues somewhat otherwise. He made a music video reimagining iconic dance scenes as AI-generated animations. And in contrast to the 2 I linked above, it’s not creepy in any respect – it’s pure enjoyable and it seems to be actually attention-grabbing.

Jonny is a video remixer, music maker, and a DJ. His beginnings included splicing collectively music, TV, and movie and setting the samples to high-energy dance beats. This led him to some superb collaborations with all types of musicians and productions, together with U2, Motown, Comedy Central, Fatboy Slim, and lots of others.

The video is definitely a remake of Jonny’s earlier video for All people Desires to Dance. He created a dance supercut over Jamiroquai line “All people desires to bop” and made the music video utilizing a few of the most notable dance scenes from film historical past. They characteristic films as outdated as 1951 The Royal Wedding ceremony proper as much as the 2014 Ex Machina. “There’s clearly a wholesome dose of John Travolta who seems in additional legendary dance scenes than another actor dancer,” Jonny notes. Certainly, that’s one of many issues I couldn’t assist however discover, too.

Since AI-generated photographs have exploded in recognition and availability, Jonny reimagined his earlier video utilizing AI mills. He doesn’t disclose the method, however the result’s fairly attention-grabbing nonetheless. You possibly can comply with Eclectic Methodology on YouTube and Instagram and go to his web site for extra of his work.

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[via Laughing Squid]