Ash Koosha’s film, 3 Faces, was already making waves, but this new AI-generated film takes a very different approach.
The film, directed by an anonymous artist, marks a major milestone in the field of AI-generated content. It will be the first fully created film to premiere at the Tribeca Festival, a prestigious event that showcases the best in independent cinema. The artist, who wishes to remain anonymous, says they were inspired by the work of avant-garde directors like Stan Brakhage and Andy Warhol. However, the film’s production couldn’t be more different from theirs.
A New Kind of Creation
The film was created entirely using AI algorithms, with no human involvement in the creative process. The artist fed the AI a dataset of movies, music, and images, and allowed it to generate a script, shot list, and even the final edit. While this approach has been used in other forms of AI-generated content, such as music and art, it’s a significant step for film.
The artist notes that while they wouldn’t have made the film in the same way, they’re excited to see where this new technology takes the art form. “I would have preferred to make this film with a crew, with actors, with the dignity of a full production,” they said. “But the beauty of this is that it’s a new kind of creation that we couldn’t have imagined before.”
What This Means
The implications of this technology are still unclear, but it raises questions about the role of human creatives in the art world. Will AI-generated content become the norm, or will it be seen as a novelty? One thing is certain: it’s a new frontier that will be worth watching.
For audiences, it means being able to experience new and innovative storytelling without the limitations of traditional production methods. The potential for AI-generated content extends beyond film, into music, visual art, and even literature. It’s an exciting time for creatives and fans alike.
AI’s Future in Film
The Tribeca Festival premiere will undoubtedly spark a conversation about the future of AI in film. As the technology continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it’s used in different contexts. Will AI-generated content become a staple of independent cinema, or will it be relegated to the realm of experimental art? Only time will tell.



