Eliza McNitt’s short film "ANCESTRA" premieres at the Tribeca Festival, telling the story of a mother whose child is born with a heart defect. Inspired by McNitt's own birth experience, it depicts maternal love as a cosmic, life-saving force. This film is the first in a trilogy produced through a partnership between Google DeepMind and Primordial Soup, a venture launched by director Darren Aronofsky to innovate storytelling. The collaboration aims to place cutting-edge generative AI tools in the hands of leading filmmakers, pushing the boundaries of technology and narrative. "ANCESTRA" integrates live-action scenes with AI-generated sequences created using Veo, DeepMind’s advanced video generation model. McNitt highlights Veo as an additional lens for imagining the universe. A multidisciplinary team from Google DeepMind supported the film's creation, showcasing the potential of AI in enhancing creative processes.
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