[AI Video Walk] 10 Selected AI Short Films (Painting Style)
This is the 9th installment of our 10-part AI Video Walk series. This time, I have collected videos specializing in "moving paintings," which were excluded from the previous art-themed video walk. It seems there is a genre called Visual Poems.
Since they use familiar, high-quality still images as a base and animate them with AI, they are visually interesting, though it might be a highly competitive genre. While I won't list them here, there are also many short videos due to the ease of creation.
Let's get started. 👨🏻🎨👩🏻🎨
Visual Poems | Renoir | Pastel Reveries [AI Music Video]
This is Renoir. I think the music fits well. This is a channel that animates paintings by various types of artists.
Visual Poem | Claude Monet | Living Inside Monet's "Woman with a Parasol" | 4K
This one is Monet. It includes ambient sounds, bringing it closer to a drama. This channel seems to love Monet.
Visual Poems | Van Gogh Part II | The Fire of Fields [Music Video]
This is Van Gogh. Monet and Van Gogh are popular, and there were many AI videos of them on other channels as well. Perhaps the Van Gogh style is easy to understand and approachable. However, the oil painting texture of the still image can sometimes weaken in the video.
Visual Poems | Symbolist | A Dream Like Chagall [AI Music Video]
This is from the same channel as the Renoir video at the beginning, but I picked it up because it featured Chagall, which I haven't seen elsewhere. They also have Klimt and others.
Visual Poems / Leonardo da Vinci Part I / Light Within the Shadow (Music Video)
This is also a bit rare: Leonardo da Vinci. If it were the Mona Lisa, I would see plenty of them in short videos.
Pablo Picasso Powerful Story Revealed Through VISUAL POETRY
This is Picasso, who is also surprisingly rare. The music is also Spanish-style.
Canvas of Dreams
There are various Dali-style AI videos, but animating surrealism rather than a specific painter has become a staple of AI videos. Perhaps eccentricity alone is no longer enough to catch the eye.
Visual Poems | The Little Match Girl | A Gentel 1848 Copenhagen Winter Tale | Relaxing Classic Music
Although it doesn't have the name of a famous painter, it is a video adaptation of "The Little Match Girl" in the same Visual Poem style. This falls under the category of animating a picture book. There were multiple AI videos of The Little Match Girl. Many of them were also adapted into happy endings.
[AI Video] I tried animating Utagawa Hiroshige's "The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō" / Moving Ukiyo-e
I am also animating Ukiyo-e. Since they move just as they are, it's like an animation.
I tried turning those famous Ukiyo-e into live-action using the latest AI.
This is not about animating paintings as they are, but rather turning them into live-action and then animating them. There are quite a few live-action adaptations of Ukiyo-e. Japanese AI often focuses on live-action adaptations.
