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I recently did two posts where I used AI to reimagine animated Disney characters as Old Hollywood actors. And the comments came FLOODING in asking for a VILLAINS-ONLY version. So here we go ...
Showing an 86-year-old movie, shot with a 35mm camera, on a 160,000-square-foot curved, immersive screen initially seemed impossible—even to AI engineers at Google. But that is what James Dolan ...
Google’s AI models are being used to enhance The Wizard of Oz for the Sphere’s 160,000 square foot screen. The 86-year-old film is getting a major facelift. Skip to main content ...
AI experts predict fan reactions to an AI-transformed version of "The Wizard of Oz" will be mixed. The technology could "breath new life" into the classic film, experts said.
Following last week’s announcement that “The Wizard of Oz” is coming to the Las Vegas Sphere, the team behind the Sphere, in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, Google Cloud and ...
In addition, AI companies are working on giving voices to silent stars in old black-and-white films, another change that could be very controversial amongst movie fans.
Amid the Fourth Industrial Revolution (also known as 4IR), animated video production has experienced a huge transformation. The role of AI plays a particularly important role in the 4IR era ...
Yes, It Uses AI . The 1939 version of “The Wizard of Oz” was made for a much, much smaller screen than the 160,000-foot one that the Sphere holds.
Google and Warner Bros. use AI to reimagine “The Wizard of Oz” for an immersive 16K experience at the Las Vegas Sphere, debuting August 28 with stunning visuals.
"The Wizard of Oz" is legendary on its own, but the yellow brick road is about to get a lot brighter with the Las Vegas Sphere's innovation.