The news: Moonvalley publicly launched its Marey video-generation tool, making its ethical AI filmmaking tool accessible to broader audiences concerned about brand safety and copyright infringement amid AI adoption.
How it works: Marey integrates into the production process much like CGI, allowing users to tweak results over time to build up to the content they want rather than getting a video fully auto-generated as the AI sees fit.
Users can input reference images or videos to guide the AI’s timing and creative direction and convert 2D content into 3D. Its “studio-grade” capabilities let users move objects in post-production without needing to enter new prompts or reroll results.
Ethical production in a sea of scraping: Marey is trained only on open-source data, according to the startup. Training data for models from Stability AI, Runway, and Midjourney allegedly includes web-scraped data, leaving generated content more vulnerable to copyright infringement lawsuits.
Challenges Marey could address:
Big screen adoption: Marey could also become a viable entry point for AI in Hollywood. It offers studios a way to avoid the copyright lawsuits and ethical controversies that have complicated AI adoption in the entertainment industry.
Those lawsuits include Disney and Universal’s copyright case against Midjourney.
Our take: Moonvalley’s Marey could make AI video generation more accessible to brands, especially those focused on prioritizing ethical AI practices and those with smaller production budgets.
Marey could also serve as a lower-cost prototyping tool to test out video concepts and align creative direction plans prior to filming to streamline full-scale production and save costs.
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