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OpenAI e Vertigo Films Avançam com Filme de Longa-Metragem Impulsionado por IA com Adaptação de 'Critterz'

OpenAI e Vertigo Films Avançam com Filme de Longa-Metragem Impulsionado por IA com Adaptação de 'Critterz'
OpenAI and production studio Vertigo Films have announced a collaborative effort to turn the 2023 short film Critterz, originally created as a showcase for OpenAI's DALL·E image generator, into a full-length family adventure. The project, budgeted at less than $30 million, aims to complete production within roughly nine months and target a debut at the Cannes Film Festival the following May. Creative specialist Chad Nelson, who directed the short, will oversee the expansion, while seasoned writers James Lamont and Jon Foster are attached to pen the script. The production will blend human sketches with advanced AI models to animate the film, reflecting a broader push toward AI‑enabled filmmaking despite ongoing industry controversy and copyright concerns. Ler mais

Filme de Animação 'Critterz' Apoiado pela OpenAI Visa Mostrar Criatividade Impulsionada por IA

Filme de Animação 'Critterz' Apoiado pela OpenAI Visa Mostrar Criatividade Impulsionada por IA
OpenAI collaborator Chad Nelson is leading the development of an animated feature called Critterz, partnering with Vertigo Films and the writers of Paddington in Peru. The film, built on a modest budget compared with major studio productions, blends human voice talent, original artwork and AI tools such as GPT‑5 and DALL‑E to produce a full-length story about forest creatures on an adventure. The project’s rapid nine‑month timeline showcases how AI can accelerate traditional animation pipelines while still relying on human creativity. Executives hope the movie will serve as a high‑profile case study of AI’s positive impact on the entertainment industry. Ler mais