AI Filmmaking Ditched the Slot Machine
... still wondering if robots have celluloid dreams.
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Edited by Elizabeth Kealoha. Pod + Images by Ant Neely.
This Week Inside Machine Cinema…
ElevenLabs pulls off the cleanest flex in AI music, Meta casually drops text-to-3D-world generation, and AI filmmaking finally shifts from “one prompt, pray” to real VFX-style workflows. Plus: the Minimax vs. Hailuo showdown, why ComfyUI loyalists refuse the cloud, and a scoreboard no one in the U.S. wants to see.
Overheard in Basecamp…
ElevenLabs Plays the Long Game While Everyone Else Scrambles
Warner’s Suno partnership dropped this week, but the real story is who didn’t need to make a deal. ElevenLabs positioned itself as the only music AI that’s “completely clean” — fully licensed from day one. Their play? Reputable actors as investors, giving them old-school Hollywood credibility. Meanwhile, Universal, Warner, and Sony are hedging bets by licensing to multiple platforms including newcomer Klay. The labels need AI to survive; ElevenLabs just avoided the lawsuit route entirely.
Not discussed but relevant: High fidelity, ethically trained music
“they were pretty clean with it from the start, cooperating with authorities and copyright institutions”
Meta Just Casually Invented a Text-to-3D-World
Forget text-to-video. Meta’s WorldGen generates entire navigable 3D environments — 50×50 meters, Unity and Unreal compatible, built for games and social. One member dropped the announcement then immediately added “I don’t think we’re suppose to tell yet,” hinting at NDA territory. If it delivers, this is the paradigm shift from flat screens to explorable spaces.
Not discussed but relevant: From Words to Worlds , Marble
“Seems like Meta is cooking lately.”
Stop Gambling, Start Compositing
The mindset shift is here: AI filmmaking is moving from “Slot Machine” (pray your prompt works) to “VFX Suite” (build layer by layer). Static character shot first. Insert flying creatures. Trigger building collapse. Extend the chaos. Final result: a multi-event scene you actually controlled. One prompt is dead — workflows are the new religion.
“Stop trying to get everything in one prompt.”
Minimax Wins on Energy, Hailuo Wins on Consistency
Dead tie in the year-end poll: Minimax and Hailuo both got top votes as favorite video tools. But the reasoning split clean: Minimax 1.5 crushes high-energy motion with zero “vanilla slowmo feeling,” while Hailuo 2.5 delivers consistency for precision work. Creators keep bouncing between them depending on the shot. Version confusion sorted: Hailuo’s been in China, just hit Fal API for the west.
“Completely agree Minimax Video for my use case is unmatched”
Question of the Week…
With China’s rise in open-source video models, how are creators worldwide adapting?
Overheard in Comfy UI/ Gen DoJo…
Data Ownership Argument That Ended the Cloud Debate
Someone asked if local ComfyUI is still worth it versus Replicate. Fifteen messages later: overwhelming consensus for local. The reasons? Client NDA compliance, custom LoRAs that cloud can’t touch, licensing manifests for commercial work, and knowing exactly what you’re running. Hybrid compromise: local for personal, pods for beefy client renders when you need the horsepower.
“You don’t own your data either on Replicate.”
China 17, US 0: The Scoreboard Nobody Wants to See
The community’s tracking open source video models by country. China: 17+. Russia: 1 (Kandinsky 5.0). UK: 2. Israel: 2. US: 0. When Stable Diffusion 4.5 finally released, the response was brutal: “I guess we can add one more to the US side. With Stability we can now count em with our hands.” The strategic gap is real and widening.
“so we have an open source from russia, several from china... none from the US :(”
Multi-Model Chaos: The Reality of Production Right Now
One workflow, five video models: Wan, LTX1, Hunyuan with custom LoRA, Q1, Skyreels. Add Suno for music, ElevenLabs for SFX, Adobe for timing. The Hunyuan section? Each frame built separately, upscaled via AnimateDiff. Two months later, they’d rebuild it completely differently. Tools evolve faster than projects finish.
“literally each frame made separately”
“Experts Talk, We Make Nodes”
Someone asked for ComfyUI tutorials. The reply: “i dont believe in experts. experts talk, we make nodes.” That’s the whole philosophy. No gurus, just builders shipping workflows while the field moves at breakneck speed. Another member summed it up: “there are no days anymore… hours only…”
“we all are learning”
Real Creative “Pick of the Week”
Each week the Machine Cinema members + the Real Creative team obsess over social feeds in search of the world’s best AI creative video, gaming, and music projects.
You can find this and over 300 AI filmmakers and their projects over at realcreative.ai which features some familiar faces from the Machine Cinema community.
This week’s Pick of the Week: French digital artist Lucas Clément’s is behind the videos and this particular one showcases a particularly peaceful and colorful gas station. Lucas was selected as a recipient of Leonardo AI’s Imagination fund, and continues to post in his words “fragments of a world just beyond reality.” You can find his videos on both Instagram and Tik Tok, and both channels have now picked up over 500K followers.
Socials: Link.me
Events This Week…
Visual Poetics San Francisco GenJam- Machine Cinema
Saturday, 12/6/25 - 5:30-9:30 pm local
Machine Cinema Gen&Juice: Enter the Dome (Los Angeles)
Saturday, 12/6/25 - 6:30-9:30 pm local
“GenTalks!” took a week off… we’ll be back on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
Each week we invite artists, builders, and thought leaders to share their knowledge, their works in progress and their ideas in this emergent space of generative media.
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🔗 Link Drops
🧪 Tools & Industry
Marlow Film Studios Development
Lightweight OpenSource video model- Hunyuan 1.5
ComfyUI (for beginners) tutorial
🎥 Film & Art Projects
AI Film Award by 1 Billion Summit & Google Gemini
📚 Reading & Thought Pieces
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Brilliant framing of the paradigm shift from "slot machine" to VFX suite workflows. The observation that creators are moving away from single-prompt gambling toward layered compositing fundamentally changes what it means to direct AI-generated content. What strikes me as particularly significant is how this mirrors traditional VFX pipelines where control comes from decomposing complex shots into manageable elements. The real leverage isn't in finding the perfect prompt, it's in understanding composabilty across models and learning which tool excels at which specific visual task.