When I started generating image stills for my short film based on my book, Yokai Shadows, I thought it was going to be easy. "Oh, it's just 5 minutes. How hard could it be?" HARD. Literally took days. Hundreds of generations between Midjourney, Runway, Luma Labs, Kling, Hedra, and Hailuo. That's partly because the tools are still in their infancy... But all I got to say is my respect for short film directors who don't use AI went all the way up. Let's not even begin the convo about full feature directors, mkay. Anyway, my short film made with Gen AI is now up on Youtube for you to watch in 4k. >>> Click here to watch 5 min short film And you know how the Youtube algo works...drop some comments so other cool people like you can see what I barely squeezed out after nights hunched over a glowing screen cursing obscenities into the abyss. Talk soon, Brandon "now time to start the 90 min film" Chin P.S. If you want special bonuses and early access to the 90 min film and my new special edition hardcover for "Yokai Shadows", reserve your spot for just $1 below: |
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I'm currently writing this from the Orlando airport because... In a few hours, I'll be headed to NYC to see THE Denzel Washington on stage doing "Othello". I haven't gotten into Shakespeare. But when the legendary actor who can play everything from historic figures to thriller lead men announces he'll retire after a few more movies, you do whatever it takes to see his *potentially* last theatre performance. Especially since he started out in theatre. I didn't know that until I saw an...
"You got me f*cked up! Replicas?! These are 100% original! WTF are you talking about??" This is basically what the 80-year old owner of a popular ukiyoe shop in Kyoto told me just yesterday. Been awhile since a Japanese person genuinely got mad at me like that (besides my gf, of course). What happened to the soft and kind Japanese people you see everywhere in media? Well, now that I'm writing this from a Starbucks in Kobe a day later, I can reflect on what really happened. You see, this guy...
Boom. First contribution to the Dome House project has been made. Who’s next? This is how community projects get built. Little by little. Brick by brick. Dome on Dome. Some of you reading this might still be confused about what this Japan Dome House project is all about… If you want to travel to Japan soon (2023 - 2024) or just like supporting new ideas, then skip on over to the link below for more details. The Dome awaits… >>>Click here to support Talk soon, Brandon “are you next?“ Chin P.S....