The groundbreaking film 'Bitcoin: Killing Satoshi,' directed by Doug Liman and starring Gal Gadot, Pete Davidson, Casey Affleck, and Isla Fisher, is set to be pitched at the Cannes Film Festival in May. This $70 million production, described as the first fully AI-generated, studio-quality feature film, completed principal photography in London last month. Produced by Acme AI & FX, the film explores the mystery of Bitcoin's founder through a global thriller narrative.
The film was shot over 20 days in a custom-built studio using AI technology, significantly reducing costs compared to traditional methods. While AI generated set designs and lighting, the actors' performances remain unaltered, maintaining authenticity. Producer Ryan Kavanaugh emphasized the unique AI process that centers on the actors' performances, integrating them with AI-generated visuals. Despite the innovative use of AI, human involvement remains crucial, with 107 actors and a production crew of 100 contributing to the project.
AI-Generated Film 'Bitcoin: Killing Satoshi' to Debut at Cannes
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