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How AI Is Already Transforming Moviemaking

Matt Panousis joins to talk AI in moviemaking. Later, a box office prediction from Belloni about the opening weekend of ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.’

Monsters, Aliens, and Lip-Synced Dubbing with MARZ CEO Jonathan Bronfman

The showcase you have is Squid Game, right, on YouTube, and I mean, that was probably Korean into English and that looks fantastic when you switch.

Generative AI Tools in Film & TV

As the experts explained, this capacity will emerge because generative AI software simplifies and makes more widely accessible what have traditionally been complex, expensive processes previously out of reach but for the most skilled specialists or resourced studios. 

As TV's visual effects needs continue to grow, one firm is offering cutting-edge technology to increase speed and reduce costs.

LipDub AI will allow studios to take dubbed content and make speakers’ lips automatically match the audio.

Axios Pro: Media Deals

Artificial intelligence is quickly gaining a foothold in Holly and is primed to be one of the hottest areas over the next few years. Why it matters: New forms of generative AI - it’s not just ChatGPT - could reshape how the entertainment industry does business.

Toronto-based VFX startup MARZ raises $5.3M to develop AI technology solutions

Technology and visual effects startup Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies (MARZ) has raised $5.3 million in Series A funding. The investment was led by Round13 Captial with participation from Rhino Ventures and Harlo Equity Partners. MARZ plans to use the funding to grow its core VFX business and accelerate the development of its ‘AI for VFX’ technology solutions.

2024 State of AI in the Speech Technology Industry: AI Is Enabling Audiovisual Enhancements

“AI synthesizers can generate natural-sounding voices that accurately represent the original language or translate it into another. This opens up possibilities for things like multilingual voice-overs, dubbing, and audio descriptions, enhancing accessibility and user engagement,” says Xuan Zhang, machine learning engineer with Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies (MARZ), an AI-enabled visual effects studio.

Toronto-based MARZ unveils AI software for TV visual effects

Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies released Vanity AI, an artificial intelligence-powered visual-effects technology that the startup claims is scalable and faster than traditional studio methods.

Pow! Bam! Biff! Special Effects Studio MARZ Raises $6.5 Million

Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies might sound like your worst nightmare, but it’s actually the name of a technology and visual effects (VFX) startup that’s using artificial intelligence (AI) to help speed up and enhance production.

How AI for lip dubbing could change the film industry

If LipDub AI and similar technologies thrive, they could expand the reach of both foreign and domestic films, benefiting creators worldwide. That could represent a pivotal shift in the business of pop culture