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Text-to-video model Sora released: Will the first AI skit be far away?

author:Bullwhip

New Wrist reports today

On February 16, it was reported that today is the seventh day of the first lunar month, and we are really celebrating the New Year, but the technology industry in the United States is also "really celebrating the New Year".

According to tech media Whip Bulls, artificial intelligence company OpenAI today launched a new video generation model called Sora.

Just like the way Midjourney used AI to create images before, Sora did the same thing, but with video. Sora can create realistic and imaginative scenes based on text instructions, allowing users to create realistic videos up to a minute long, all based on prompts they have written. This means that as long as you write your copy, Sora can automatically generate a photorealistic video of up to 60 seconds long. Sora is capable of creating complex scenes with multiple characters, specific movement types, and accurate details of themes and backgrounds. The model can understand how objects exist in the physical world, as well as accurately interpret props and generate compelling characters to express vibrant emotions. The model can also generate videos based on still images, as well as fill in missing frames on existing videos or extend it. OpenAI says the model may struggle to accurately simulate the physics of complex scenarios, but the overall results are impressive. Let's take a look at a few examples

OpenAI shared several examples at the same time as the announcement, which was very shocking. Let's take a look at a few videos related to the film and television industry and the animation industry. The first: a woman walking on the streets of Tokyo Copywriting Tip: A stylish woman walks on the streets of Tokyo filled with warm neon lights and animated city signs. She wears a black leather jacket, a long red skirt, black boots, and carries a black purse. She wears sunglasses and red lipstick. She walks confidently and casually. The streets are damp and reflective, creating a mirror effect illuminated by colored lights. Many pedestrians walked around. The generated video is as follows:

Text-to-video model Sora released: Will the first AI skit be far away?

The second: the movie trailer

Copywriting tip: The movie trailer tells the adventures of a 30-year-old astronaut wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky, salt desert, cinematic style, shot on 35mm film, bright colors. The video is as follows:

Text-to-video model Sora released: Will the first AI skit be far away?

The third: the kitten plays with candles

Copywriting tip: The close-up of the animated scene is a little furry monster kneeling next to a melted red candle. The art style is 3D and realistic, with an emphasis on lighting and textures. The atmosphere of the painting is one of wonder and curiosity, with the monster staring at the flames with its eyes wide open and its mouth open. Its posture and expression convey a sense of innocence and playfulness, as if it were exploring the world around it for the first time. The use of warm tones and dramatic lighting further enhances the cozy atmosphere of the image. The video is as follows:

Text-to-video model Sora released: Will the first AI skit be far away?

Fourth: a speeding SUV

Copywriting tip: The camera follows a white vintage SUV with a black roof rack that accelerates on a steep hillside on a steep dirt road surrounded by pine trees, tires kicking up dust and the sun shining on the SUV driving down the dirt road, casting a warm glow on the whole scene. The dirt road winds slowly into the distance, and no other cars or vehicles are in sight. The road is lined with redwood trees, scattered with patches of greenery. From the back, the car moves effortlessly along curves and looks like it's driving on rough terrain. The dirt road is surrounded by steep hills and mountains with clear blue skies and wisps of clouds.

Text-to-video model Sora released: Will the first AI skit be far away?

Fifth: the Chinese Year of the Dragon

Copywriting tip: Videos celebrating Chinese New Year with Chinese dragons.

Text-to-video model Sora released: Will the first AI skit be far away?

It's shocking.

We used to say that seeing is believing, but now Sora allows you to see that seeing is nothing. Today's reports in the tech world are all explosions, detonations, and unbelievable words. What does it mean for the skit industry?

This is an epoch-making product and a new exploration in the AIGC era. Previously, some Chinese students founded Pika in the United States, which also makes this kind of text-to-video product, but Sora suddenly appeared, and the valuation of these startups will be immediately hit to zero. Before the Chinese New Year, Douyin CEO Zhang Nan announced his resignation and will be in charge of Jianying and the overseas version of Capcut, focusing on the research and development of AIGC products. Sora is not yet available to the public and is not ready to replace all those who make movie trailers, but overseas media already believe that this will disrupt the film industry industry. The reviews ranged from awe to fear, with many commenters quick to point out that Sora would put them out of work in the future. Who will these people be? Screenwriting, cinematography, special effects will be reimagined, and whoever will use GPT and Sora will have new productivity tools at their fingertips.

As far as the short drama industry is concerned, this 1-minute text-to-video conversion happens to be the current length of each episode of the short drama, is it possible that after you enter the script of each episode, Sora will directly generate realistic episodes? Some people may say that this kind of video can't capture the details, but from the above video, we can see that these worries are unnecessary, and this is the first version of the product, you must know that GPT is also iterated from the first generation to GPT5, and now the newly unveiled Sora is enough to shock people and make people infinitely reverie. We are also very much looking forward to the first AI skit of the Sora version coming out as soon as possible.

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