Think about action, danger and sports at the same time. And you’ll probably recall parkour discipline and freerunning in Top 5. My list would include freegliding, free climbing… U-uh, I realize that something fishy about doing something “freely” in sports, I guess. Doing parkour in crowded areas always risky but there’s a choreography in the moves as well. Permutation City is an experiment about video production, AI and parkour.
Permutation City: Glimpses of Movement
The creators didn’t credit themselves on both Vimeo and Instagram profiles. But all the footage belongs to STORROR Parkour Team. Maybe they did it, who knows? However, the focal point is the team created to custom software using rust and python and trained the algorithm to fit perfects sequences and movements into the core composition.
And the beauty is movements not always shows the same type of jumping and tumbling. Sometimes footages fits well, that figure only walking or floating. But completes the track as well. This type of video production without algorithm could take months or even years. But this assistance creates extra value to finished work and I believe Permutation City will inspire many creative agencies and pitch this style their advertising campaigns.
South Korean designer Haeri Cho directed, animated, and designed a short titled Routine Rhythms! which focuses on daily activities and their powerful rhythms.
American filmmaker and scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon created “What Comes Next” a short film by only using footage and soundtracks in the Public Domain.
Permutation City: AI Assisted Video Combines Dozens of Footage into Seamless Parkour
Think about action, danger and sports at the same time. And you’ll probably recall parkour discipline and freerunning in Top 5. My list would include freegliding, free climbing… U-uh, I realize that something fishy about doing something “freely” in sports, I guess. Doing parkour in crowded areas always risky but there’s a choreography in the moves as well. Permutation City is an experiment about video production, AI and parkour.
Permutation City: Glimpses of Movement
The creators didn’t credit themselves on both Vimeo and Instagram profiles. But all the footage belongs to STORROR Parkour Team. Maybe they did it, who knows? However, the focal point is the team created to custom software using rust and python and trained the algorithm to fit perfects sequences and movements into the core composition.
And the beauty is movements not always shows the same type of jumping and tumbling. Sometimes footages fits well, that figure only walking or floating. But completes the track as well. This type of video production without algorithm could take months or even years. But this assistance creates extra value to finished work and I believe Permutation City will inspire many creative agencies and pitch this style their advertising campaigns.
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