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Psychedelic Rock : an AI Documentary made with Vidu, Udio, TouchViZ, and Google LM Notebook

The original idea behind this video was to make something like the old variety shows in the sixties using TouchViZ with the video output from Vidu. I played around with different concepts and decided to use Google’s LM Notebook to create a podcast like the one in @jo92346 Deep Dive video to give it a Documentary feel. I prompted the go-go dancers against a green screen so I could layer them on top of the background. For those of you who don‘t mind AI content, hope you enjoy.
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  • @MadeofWax said:
    The original idea behind this video was to make something like the old variety shows in the sixties using TouchViZ with the video output from Vidu. I played around with different concepts and decided to use Google’s LM Notebook to create a podcast like the one in @jo92346 Deep Dive video to give it a Documentary feel. I prompted the go-go dancers against a green screen so I could layer them on top of the background. For those of you who don‘t mind AI content, hope you enjoy.
    Mac

    All the imagery is AI? Wild! Well done!

  • Thank you @Gavinski

    Yes, all the images were made locally and then I used Vidu to "animate" them.
    I had used TouchViZ on one my old videos and remembered thinking it would be perfect for a sixties style video.
    Thanks again for watching!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @MadeofWax said:
    The original idea behind this video was to make something like the old variety shows in the sixties using TouchViZ with the video output from Vidu. I played around with different concepts and decided to use Google’s LM Notebook to create a podcast like the one in @jo92346 Deep Dive video to give it a Documentary feel. I prompted the go-go dancers against a green screen so I could layer them on top of the background. For those of you who don‘t mind AI content, hope you enjoy.
    Mac

    All the imagery is AI? Wild! Well done!

    Yes, it is astounding and agreed well done @MadeofWax

  • @MadeofWax said:
    Thank you @Gravitas

    A pleasure.

  • You have reeally been branching out into some new areas. This one is a documentary on the radically changing times of the psychedelic 60s. Space Team Omega is the into to a new outer space adventure TV show. Can't imagine what you have planned for your next one. Looking forward to it.

  • Thanks @Paulieworld
    I'm trying too see what works well and what doesn't. Every project is a learning experience. I'm never sure what will be interesting to other people so I just follow where the imagination leads me.
    Thanks for watching and being a great collaboration partner.

  • Excellent. Is the audio AI, too?

    I think you should do Jurassic Wax sometime (I have dinosaur tracks)

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Excellent. Is the audio AI, too?

    I think you should do Jurassic Wax sometime (I have dinosaur tracks)

    Thank you @LinearLineman

    I tried making some music for it but my inner music critic is still impossible to please. I used Udio.
    Dinosaurs would be an interesting concept. I'll have to see if Vidu can make them move in a way that would work for video.
    Thanks again for watching and the comment.

  • I like that the podcast itself is a mind trip. Well done.

  • @NeuM said:
    I like that the podcast itself is a mind trip. Well done.

    Thanks @NeuM
    It really is amazing that you can just feed Notebook LM a website, a .pdf,file, a text document, or even a video and it can make a podcast summary in minutes. I mentioned it in another thread about the future of iOS youtubers and I wonder how long it will be before Youtube can just generate a full how-to video from your query and the results from a search.
    Thanks again for watching!

  • Very cool. I saw another example of the LM Notebook being applied recently and it’s very interesting. Podcasts may not be the major application for it n the end. You’ve made it work really well here.

  • Nice work @MadeofWax, but kind of short, for the summer of love-lost.

  • @MadeofWax said:

    @NeuM said:
    I like that the podcast itself is a mind trip. Well done.

    Thanks @NeuM
    It really is amazing that you can just feed Notebook LM a website, a .pdf,file, a text document, or even a video and it can make a podcast summary in minutes. I mentioned it in another thread about the future of iOS youtubers and I wonder how long it will be before Youtube can just generate a full how-to video from your query and the results from a search.
    Thanks again for watching!

    AI will definitely eat into the Youtube pie. Thing is though, if you look at the recent report from YouTube about what viewers want, they are generally not interested much in visual effects etc etc.

    See this article on the latest 30+ page report on viewer preferences:

    https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-shares-insight-viewers-are-seeking-from-content/729773/

    Some quotes:

    "All viewers agreed that the most important emotional marker is that content should capture and hold attention. But beyond that, viewers older than 35 valued trustworthiness and compelling storytelling, while younger viewers prioritised creativity and personal relevance... Where once people might have looked forward to the next big special-effects bonanza, our data suggests that the number of viewers who only care about visuals is now vanishingly small, at less than 1%. Audiences have come to crave a deeper connection with the content they consume, and even the most traditional media has had to adapt."

  • @Gavinski said:

    @MadeofWax said:

    @NeuM said:
    I like that the podcast itself is a mind trip. Well done.

    Thanks @NeuM
    It really is amazing that you can just feed Notebook LM a website, a .pdf,file, a text document, or even a video and it can make a podcast summary in minutes. I mentioned it in another thread about the future of iOS youtubers and I wonder how long it will be before Youtube can just generate a full how-to video from your query and the results from a search.
    Thanks again for watching!

    AI will definitely eat into the Youtube pie. Thing is though, if you look at the recent report from YouTube about what viewers want, they are generally not interested much in visual effects etc etc.

    See this article on the latest 30+ page report on viewer preferences:

    https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-shares-insight-viewers-are-seeking-from-content/729773/

    Some quotes:

    "All viewers agreed that the most important emotional marker is that content should capture and hold attention. But beyond that, viewers older than 35 valued trustworthiness and compelling storytelling, while younger viewers prioritised creativity and personal relevance... Where once people might have looked forward to the next big special-effects bonanza, our data suggests that the number of viewers who only care about visuals is now vanishingly small, at less than 1%. Audiences have come to crave a deeper connection with the content they consume, and even the most traditional media has had to adapt."

    Thanks for sharing that. I had not seen that article. I will definitely read it all when I get home from work. Or maybe I could just make a podcast out of it :D

  • @Gavinski

    I hope that article is right. I hope that people will choose real life people with real stories and wisdom to share.

    While I'm wildly curious about what a fully AI generated YouTube personality would actually look like, the idea of something completely devoid of human input is, even to an AI enthusiast like myself, an off-putting idea.

    I prefer to use it as a tool. As someone who could never settle on one hobby and devote the kind of attention to it that mastery requires, I've become a jack of many trades and a master of none. I've spent years trying to find a way to express myself but nothing really fit.

    Making these videos with AI is like being writer, director and editor of a film. So for me, the human input is the story and the style choices for the overall look. As long as someone is doing that part I feel like that is enough. But I can understand those who don't feel it is.

    Now that I have found my voice, I have to try to find something to say. Hopefully if I can find the right stories the humanity will show through.

    I think that many people who are trying to be creative with AI feel that way too. I hope we'll see a wave of creativity from a group of people who have interesting stories to tell that wouldn't have been told otherwise.

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