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Image 1: a youtube video by Corridor Crew titled "Did We Just Change Animation Forever… Again?". The thumbnail shows a white person with a prominent frown and slicked back brown hair transforming Animorphs-style into a progressively more cartoon version of themselves, yelling as they lean towards the camera. The in-between phases of the transformation simplify textures, and add 2D lines both around features and wrinkles to intensity emotion. A grawlix that reads "Holy $#@*!" adds emphasis to the thumbnail.
Image 2: Sad Officer K reaction meme. K from Blade Runner 2049, played by Ryan Gosling is illuminated in pink light as he stands in front of a blurred blue background. His nose appears broken, covered with a bandage with blood dripping down his face & neck. He looks up despairingly offscreen.
Image 3: tumblr tags that read
that's not what democratizing /means/
JFC
can we bring back the word 'poser' into out vocabulary?
cause these guys are posers
they're tryign to walk like a duck and talk like a duck but they will never ever be a genuine duck
they're exploiting the in-group they claim to respect and promote and be a part of
for a shitty cash grab and short term benefit
seeing this is like seeing a yuppie in a suped up vanity truck trying to relate to a grease covered mechanic
at least when John Lassiter flunked out of 2D animation we developed 3D animation
this is literally not animation
it's literally just filters
Image 4: tumblr tags (continued from image 3) that read
they didn't innovate anything 'again' [written derogatorily] they just fed more work they don't have rights to to a machine
they're expressing no talent by doing this except for grifting
these are not friends of the artists
they're new generation art thieves like a thousand others with /Way Less/ knowledge than themselves
and they put themselves in /That/ group themselves
just
just JFC
Image 5: two replies from @AmiiboAcid that read
What the hell does the strike have to do with this? Animators aren't on strike
Writers and actors are on strike. They wrote a short-film and then acted in it themselves. It's a live-action film made by human hands, with the AI only being used for special effects. The strike has nothing to do with this.
Image 6: a reply to @AmiiboAcid's message by @feast-of-the-rabb1t that reads
it does because Disney and Warner Bros are currently refusing to recognize the unionization efforts of their animators, firstly, and secondly it's at the very least tasteless to so blatantly use something (AI, in this case) that their coworkers (the writers and actors) are actively being threatened with, if not maliciously apathetic
Image 7: a reply to @AmiiboAcid's message by @SaccharineOmens that reads
it's because one of the /Big Reasons/ actors and writers are striking in the first place is because studios want to use 'AI' to replace them, and these guys are like 'AI can replace these other jobs too lol!' so it's just extremely tasteless for them to do that at a time where their peers and coworkers are trying to get 'AI' regulated
Image 8: a reply to @SaccharineOmens' message by @AmiiboAcid that reads
This isn't using AI to replace writers or actors. Using AI for visual effects has already been used in many other films (at least if you count machine-learning as AI) such as Spiderverse. It's a perfectly defensible use case for AI and employing dogmatic arguments where it does not fit does not further your cause whatsoever.
Image 9: a reply to @AmiiboAcid's message by @feast-of-the-rabb1t that reads
the scripts for interpolating the line overlays the characters had in spiderverse are not at all like what this is supposed to be, and SaccharineOmens is spot on in calling out these guys for essentially trying to out-swim the shark (AI and tech bros) by sacrificing the swimmers next to them. They are essentially painting a bit '/Eat Me/' sign on an industry that isn't unionized the way the writers or actors are, and is therefore much more vulnerable to this exact kind of exploitation
Image 10: a stil from the Sony Imageworks Animating Miles video linked by @SaccarineOmens that shows two versions of a simplified model of Miles Morales. The left model, captioned "predictions from machine learning", shows a grey 3D model of Miles frowning and baring teeth with determination, with parts of his nose outlined digitally with a varyingly thin ink brush. The right model, captioned "Adjusted predictions", shows the same model in the same pose, but with the outlines subtly tweaked. parts of the corner of the nose are made less rounded, lines are repositioned, line thinness is altered, and the lines on the nose bridge are slightly reshaped. The two captions are written in cartoon-style text boxes.
Image 11: Andy Serkis in a blue motion-capture suit for the production of Lord of the Rings. He is perched crouching on a rock like Gollum, wearing skintight spandex with thick black gloves, with dots painted on his face.
Image 12: A combining of the This Is Fine dog-in-a-burning-house meme and the Wow-cool-robot-missing-the-point meme. The background is a colourful line drawing of a burning house, upon which is superimposed a Gundam robot firing a projectile labelled "we created a flamethrower!" over a person's head. The person, failing to notice or care about the flamethrower issue (or the surrounding burning house) looks at the robot and says "wow!! cool technology!!"
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In the middle of a strike.
#corridor digital#animation#generative ai#unions#strikes#media#current events#eye strain#long post#badge spam
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