YouTube Doesn't Know What to Do With Us. Neither Does Hollywood.
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Sunday Edition
Edited by Elizabeth Kealoha. Pod + Images by Ant Neely.
This was a week of contradictions. Machine Cinema became an official Anthropic partner while YouTube kept wiping out AI filmmakers’ channels. A hyped GitHub project got 16,000 stars before anyone noticed the benchmarks were faked. And the community gathered in real-time to watch astronauts fall from space—because sometimes you just need to feel something that isn’t about algorithms.
It was messy, exciting, and very us. Let’s get into it.
THIS WEEK IN ‘COMMUNITY’
YouTube's AI Filmmaker Problem Just Got Personal
Multiple members reported getting hit with YouTube’s “inauthentic content” flag this week, and the picture isn’t pretty. Winston Mayo shared that his AI movies were demonetized with no clear explanation, even after appeal. Ant Neely confirmed the same happened to his channel months ago—original feature and short films flagged as “reused content” with no way to identify the offending material. “I tried every angle and got nowhere,” Ant said. “It does feel like some enterprising lawyer could do a class action lawsuit against them.”
But Teemu’s breakdown was the one that stopped the scroll. He laid out what he’s learned: AI-generated narration and dialogue will trigger the flag. Too-similar video structures and thumbnails will trigger it. Appeals go straight to an automatic AI moderator for instant rejection. And if one channel gets flagged, every channel linked to that Google account gets suppressed too. “I worked hard to get to my 13.7K subscribers only to be wiped out with other AI content channels,” he wrote. The takeaway was sobering—YouTube’s moderation sees no difference between an AI film and AI slop, and the triggers aren’t transparent.
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Machine Cinema Goes Anthropic—And Brings Friends
Minh casually dropped that Machine Cinema is now an official Anthropic partner. ("We are good at filling out forms," he joked.) But the bigger story unfolded hours later: Kyle Kesterson announced he'd been accepted into Anthropic's $100M Partner Program, which funds and certifies firms to lead real-world Claude implementations. Kyle shared that the program gives early access to models, co-selling support, and is specifically looking for people with media and production experience. Rocky chimed in that his company is also an Anthropic Partner Startup and is studying for the Claude Architect Certification. Suddenly, the Anthropic-to-Machine Cinema pipeline looks very real.
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Seedance 2.0 Is Here and People Are Losing It
Gilberto dropped a string of Seedance 2.0 test videos that stopped the chat in its tracks. The results with normal motion were striking enough that Eli Green immediately asked what model was used. Pame wanted to know more about the character. Jay Judah simply said: "Dude. Amazing." Gilberto noted it works great with normal motion but struggles with fast motion—an honest assessment the community appreciated. Meanwhile, Rex announced the Seedance 2.0 Official US Premiere and AI Film Hackathon on April 17 in LA, with free accounts and credits for approved attendees. The hackathon winners will receive the Seedance 2.0 Premiere Film Award.
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The Gatekeepers Are Getting Louder—But So Are We
A celebrity’s anti-AI comments in Variety kicked off a multi-day discussion about who gets to define creativity. Chris White didn’t mince words: “Just a bunch of gatekeeping, ill-informed takes from people who like to punch down on others and don’t really know what they’re talking about.” Natasha B. offered a sharper read: “Her saying all this is just letting me know she feels threatened or she wouldn’t even bother with all this commentary.” Matt Szymanowski tried to hold both sides, acknowledging validity on each before landing where most of the community did: “For now let’s just create and make the best shit we can possible.”
The thread deepened when Julio Soler shared a Fortune article claiming 80% of white-collar workers are “quiet-quitting” AI adoption. “Just when I thought the AI-backlash was starting to decrease,” he sighed.
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16,000 Stars On GitHub, Zero Integrity
Over in WeLoveRobots, Leonardo did what Leonardo does—cut through the hype. A viral GitHub project promising a breakthrough in AI long-term memory racked up 16,000 stars in a single day. But Leonardo broke it down: the technical implementation was poor, the benchmark scores were achieved through cheating, and the supposed creator turned out to be a crypto guy who hired someone else to do the work. That person documented the cheating, and “Ben forgot to cover his tracks so it was all exposed.” Leonardo’s verdict: the underlying problem—long-term memory for AI agents—is important. The execution was a fraud. A useful reminder that star counts aren’t peer reviewed.
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🏆 COMMUNITY WINS
A big week for recognition across the community:
Tani Ikeda — Webby nomination for We Belong Together, a multilingual Know Your Rights initiative that transformed LA bus stops into art installations linking to legal resources in 19 languages.
Baratunde Thurston — Webby nomination for the AI co-producer behind Life With Machines. His backstory post is worth a read—”a comedic and cautionary tale.”
Cameron Dejahang — New hybrid campaign executed for Costco Canada.
Matthieu — Hybrid US TV campaign out for Amazon.
Kyle Kesterson — Accepted into Anthropic’s $100M Partner Program.
Festivals and Screenings…
Seedance 2.0 Official US Premiere + AI Film Hackathon 📍 YOYWOW Space, Los Angeles 📅 Friday, April 17 → Premiere RSVP | Hackathon RSVP Invite-only, approval required. Free Seedance 2.0 accounts + credits for approved attendees.
MarsAI Festival 📅 Submissions open through May 12 → marsaifestival.com 1-minute films imagining desirable futures in AI.
Altera Festival (fka Atlanta International AI Film Fest) 📍 Atlanta 📅 June 16–17 (during FIFA World Cup gap days) → Submit on FilmFreeway
No Mercy Short Film Screening →Eventbrite Monthly series where AI and traditional films screen side by side.
🔗 This Week’s Link Drops
Industry News
AI Is Rewiring Bollywood — Reuters
AI Backlash: 80% of White-Collar Workers “Quiet Quitting” AI — Fortune
Gen Z and AI Anxiety — Axios
Britain Woos Anthropic After US Defence Clash — Reuters via FT
Anthropic Says Latest Model Too Powerful to Release — Business Insider
Tom’s Hardware: Claude Mythos Claims Debunked — Tom’s Hardware
Tools & Tech
SyncLabs New SOTA Lip-Sync Model — SyncLabs
LTX 2.3 Outpainting LoRA (16:9 → 9:16) — HuggingFace
AI-2027 Forecasting Scenario — AI Forecasting Research
AI Filmmaking
NYU Film School Partners with Runway — Hollywood Reporter
YouTube Report: Independent Animation Taking Off — Hollywood Reporter
Microdramas & Seed Funding in Hollywood — LinkedIn
Worth Watching
Artemis II at 2,000fps — YouTube
AI Trust & the Sovereign Wall — a16z / Substack
UC Berkeley: Bots Will Protect Each Other — Research
YOU CAN’T FLAG THIS.
The platforms don’t have a category for us yet. YouTube flags us. Hollywood dismisses us. But every week this community ships work, shares knowledge, and shows up for each other—even if it’s just to watch a capsule fall from space together. That’s the thing they can’t demonetize.
See you next Sunday.
— Machine Cinema Newsletter
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