
Hosted by Mike Vogel · EN
Conversations with people creating things with generative AI

LeMoon (Melody) and Ethereal Gwirl (Dina) are early adopters of AI who saw that their styles were complementary and took a chance to start collaborating together. Even though they are separated by an ocean, they've created amazing AI stories and are turning AI into a creative career. Listen to their story and their creative tips!🔗 Learn more about Ethereal Moon!https://www.etherealmoon.xyz/LeMoon https://www.instagram.com/lemoon.synthography/Ethereal Gwirlhttps://www.instagram.com/ethereal_gwirl/

Haydn Rushworth is on a quest to turn a screenplay he's been working on for 10 years into a watchable movie using generative AI. Documenting his filmmaking journey on his YouTube channel, Haydn highlights different tools and storytelling techniques while being very realistic about the current state of AI and its drawbacks. Don't forget to subscribe for more conversations with AI creators like this one! 🔗 Subscribe to Haydn Rushworth on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker🍿 Watch Haydn's journey begin!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8CRQs68Jr8

People are concerned and curious about how Sora's generative AI video may impact Hollywood and independent filmmakers, so I interviewed OpenAI's most advanced chatbot, ChatGPT 4o, to see what it had to say about the future of creativity, the democratization of moviemaking, and tips for people hoping to navigate this new, uncertain future. You can watch this interview on my AI Video School channel:https://youtu.be/A7WMReqABhs

In this episode, I talk to Chen Effective, an AI animator and musician who uses Pika Labs to extend 3 second AI clips into long morphing animations set to music. We chat about his journey into AI, how creating AI can be an obsession, and of course, how Chen generates it.🔗 Follow Chen EffectiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cheneffective1983 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cheneffective🍿 Watch Chen's movies mentioned in this interview:Beast https://youtu.be/p6PghRPpJ0Y?si=GlnldVKsroTcVznlEvolution https://youtu.be/7TeOhwuukgA?si=uonGR4gC2HmlnaSk Blendr vs Pika Collaboration https://youtu.be/7Av_pMIghes?si=A8Q1qxQGXkgDHUTS

In this episode, I talk to Tasha Caufield, a writer and filmmaker who uses AI to tell stories about cultural icons, forgotten historic moments, and the world of her own imagination. We chat about her journey into AI, the motivation behind the types of stories she chooses to tell, and of course, how she generates it.🔗 Follow Tasha CaufieldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TashaCaufield/videos Twitter or X: https://x.com/TashaCaufield 🍿 Watch Tasha's movies mentioned in this interview:The Phenomenal Woman: A Maya Angelou Biopic Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9rugCCMXjc Playing on Defense: The Rise of John McAfee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNhDre-fiNIGRIOT: The Greatest Story (Dave Chappelle) Ever (Re)Told // The Adventures of Iceberg Slimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKmFqUg-euEHangman (based on Tasha's fiction)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSQJdMVCTME

The Matrix? I think you mean the Meowtrix. Fury Road? More like Furry Road. Gladiator/Catiator, you get the idea. Mean Orange Cat combines witty scripting with fan-favorite movies starring an orange cat with an eye-patch. What stands out is the storytelling. Learn more in the first episode ever of How I Generate It.🍿 Watch the movies we discussed!The original Mean Orange Cat video: https://youtu.be/T1Z23fBnzwA?si=BL3-ny7hmzFeL7NRControl Freaks: https://youtu.be/F8s7IPER0fA?si=9zSDjr6X1dqoTquVFurry Road: https://youtu.be/ccB-gqv3xLo?si=aKgBKOBcM-te7wDlCatiator: https://youtu.be/Z1EgTY5QdR4?si=mSdUI3TGcdwT6wrTMeowtrix: https://youtu.be/gnWmvq_ez0M?si=5JFAHGq5NUgR_5mM😼 Mean Orange Cat social mediaInstagram: https://instagram.com/meanorangecatTwitter: https://x.com/meanorangecatWebsite: http://www.meanorangecat.com/