Exploring Practical AI Tools and Techniques in Animation (Martin Smatana)
2024 Adults 75 min
Synopsis:
In this webinar, award-winning stop-motion director Martin Smatana (The Kite, Berlinale 2019) will take you on a deep dive into the creative applications of artificial intelligence in animation. Known for his hands-on work with textile and paper, Martin will explore how AI can complement traditional artistry. He’ll showcase various tools such as Dall-E, and Runway, offering practical insights into how these technologies can aid in generating ideas, optimizing workflows, automating tasks, and enhancing creative processes. Whether you’re designing storyboards, generating visuals, or working on sound design, this session will give you concrete strategies to integrate AI into your animation projects, helping you streamline repetitive tasks while maintaining your unique artistic voice.
- Director:
- Martin Smatana
- Year:
- 2024
- Country:
- Czech Republic
- Running time:
- 75 min.
- Technique:
- Stop Motion Animation, AI, Making-of
- Production type:
- Professional
- Producer:
- Martin Smatana
- Animator:
- Martin Smatana
- Script writer:
- Martin Smatana
- Editor:
- Martin Smatana
- Productions:
- Studio Bororo, CEE Animation
- Distribution:
- CEE Animation
- Genres:
- Documentary, Making of
- Tags:
- Educational, Technology and society, Hope
- Audience:
- Adults
- Festival selections:
- 12th Animator Fest
- Awards:
- Best Short Film
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