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The future of film? AI in Ancestra by Darren Aronofsky

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In this episode, we explore the short film Ancestra, a collaboration between director Eliza McNitt, producer Darren Aronofsky, and Google DeepMind. The film uniquely merges deeply personal storytelling with Google's DeepMind AI tools, setting a new standard for a more sustainable hybrid creative production.

Highlights

Ancestra blends traditional filmmaking with AI tools like Veo and Imagen, telling a deeply personal story based on Eliza McNitt’s birth experience.

The project shows how AI can function as a creative lens—not as the author, within a full production ecosystem.

• Darren Aronofsky frames AI as the next step in cinema’s evolution, emphasizing the need for authorship even when using generative tools.

• A hybrid process: scenes were pre-visualized with 3D models and AI-generated visuals, including a baby generated from McNitt’s childhood photos.

• Despite limitations like Veo’s 8-second clip restriction, the film demonstrates what’s possible when AI is used thoughtfully.

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Ancestra by Eliza McNitt, produced by Primordial Soup
Ancestra's Making Of

The Human AI Experience 2025 Intro

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1. The future of film? AI in Ancestra by Darren Aronofsky (00:00:00)

2. Ancestra blends traditional filmmaking with AI tools like Veo and Imagen, telling a deeply personal story based on Eliza McNitt’s birth experience. (00:01:17)

3. The project shows how AI can function as a creative lens, not as the author, within a full production ecosystem. (00:04:17)

4. Darren Aronofsky frames AI as the next step in cinema’s evolution, emphasizing the need for authorship even when using generative tools. (00:12:43)

5. A hybrid process: scenes were pre-visualized with 3D models and AI-generated visuals, including a baby generated from McNitt’s childhood photos. (00:15:43)

6. Despite limitations like Veo’s 8-second clip restriction, the film demonstrates what’s possible when AI is used thoughtfully. (00:19:43)

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In this episode, we explore the short film Ancestra, a collaboration between director Eliza McNitt, producer Darren Aronofsky, and Google DeepMind. The film uniquely merges deeply personal storytelling with Google's DeepMind AI tools, setting a new standard for a more sustainable hybrid creative production.

Highlights

Ancestra blends traditional filmmaking with AI tools like Veo and Imagen, telling a deeply personal story based on Eliza McNitt’s birth experience.

The project shows how AI can function as a creative lens—not as the author, within a full production ecosystem.

• Darren Aronofsky frames AI as the next step in cinema’s evolution, emphasizing the need for authorship even when using generative tools.

• A hybrid process: scenes were pre-visualized with 3D models and AI-generated visuals, including a baby generated from McNitt’s childhood photos.

• Despite limitations like Veo’s 8-second clip restriction, the film demonstrates what’s possible when AI is used thoughtfully.

Links

Ancestra by Eliza McNitt, produced by Primordial Soup
Ancestra's Making Of

The Human AI Experience 2025 Intro

Leave us a review and thank you for your support

---

Connect with us:
www.humanaixp.com
[email protected]
@humanaixp

Be sure to follow us on the following platforms:

Youtube
TikTok
Instragram
Threads
Linkedin

You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/humanaixp or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The future of film? AI in Ancestra by Darren Aronofsky (00:00:00)

2. Ancestra blends traditional filmmaking with AI tools like Veo and Imagen, telling a deeply personal story based on Eliza McNitt’s birth experience. (00:01:17)

3. The project shows how AI can function as a creative lens, not as the author, within a full production ecosystem. (00:04:17)

4. Darren Aronofsky frames AI as the next step in cinema’s evolution, emphasizing the need for authorship even when using generative tools. (00:12:43)

5. A hybrid process: scenes were pre-visualized with 3D models and AI-generated visuals, including a baby generated from McNitt’s childhood photos. (00:15:43)

6. Despite limitations like Veo’s 8-second clip restriction, the film demonstrates what’s possible when AI is used thoughtfully. (00:19:43)

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