"The Cheerleader effect," which Barney Stinson mentioned in 'How I Met Your Mother' (based on actual research), is how I describe all the AI videos being released by companies nowadays.
These videos show stunning, glittering visuals for 3-5 seconds with slow camera turns and 'oh wow that amazing lighting!' (what in the world will humanity do without that gorgeous lighting). When put together, they create a sense that everything is perfect and grand. It's hypnotic and captures you like a fly.
But if you take out each shot and remove the camera turn, what do you see?
You'll notice the eyes and lips are mismatched, the liquid filling up looks unnatural, the house's center of gravity is off, the gun is held incorrectly, and the camera moves faster than the person, making him glide awkwardly
Yes I know, AI isn't perfect and still has a long way to go before producing the correct visuals.
The point isn't to criticize AI but to look at the direction it's taking. It's all about aesthetics – glow, shine, contrast, and bright colors with flashy cinematography.
There's no focus on accurate physics, environments or human anatomy.
Maybe it's time to change the direction and create videos that are accurate, even if they're not the brightest. There's nothing wrong with a low-light setting if it's correct.
Why start with videos where saturation and contrast are cranked up to 100?
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