AI Movies

GSE told me about a behind-the-scenes documentary for the Chronicles of Narnia movie. I have not been able to find more information on the documentary (e.g., where and when it played and what it covered) and a quick Web search for information did not turn up anything, but my coworker mentioned a few interesting bits.

In the movie, there are many different types of creatures, all of which are designed with and entered into the movie’s computer system. Each creature-type was given parameters for behavior and movement. For hybrid creatures, such as centaurs (or ligers), the movie makers used the computer system to take parts from different types of creatures and combine them into the desired hybrid, bringing the parameters of those body parts with it.

A second interesting bit he shared is that battle scenes were created with artificial intelligence (AI). The production team placed the characters in the scene (e.g., 10 swordsman and 5 archers, some located here, others located there) and then used AI to conduct the battle. Each type of character has specific parameters that dictate general behavior, but each character’s actions differed due to chance and its interaction with its environment, including the other characters it fought. This saved the team time because they did not need to direct every character on the battlefield and it maintains a set of “reality” since each character follows a different path. This may be similar to some of the games, such as Age of Empires, although I am not sure (lack of familiarity with AoE and similar games).

Not that I am an expert on special effects or AI, but this represents a jump in (at least the implementation of) computer technology. The next (creative) step is to produce an entire film that’s governed by the computer system (i.e., without human input).

In discussing this with two coworkers (G. and M.), one noted that there would not be a plot. True, and I am not so sure this is a bad thing, especially for an experimental first go. The coworker who told me about the documentary suggested that parameters could be built into the environment that would require certain events or actions, such as a set number of massive battles (or, I mentioned, a love arc). That would guarantee some sort of plot. He also suggested that a human team could dub vocals over the computer-generated action to help develop and communicate the plot.

Very interesting.

New/Old Media

I recently wrote an article (“Old Media’s New Might”) about whether “old media” can survive and what it must do to prosper. The article is written from a personal investment perspective (e.g., I recommend stocks and make market analysis), although a significant chunk of the text is a more general analysis. The general theme fits in with the dotcom redux that the market, tech, and many industries, are currently experiencing.

There was not enough space to expand on certain issues in the article, and one of the trends that is not receiving nearly enough attention, by tech and market types, is MySpace.com. Some have said that News Corp overpaid for it, but in two years nearly everyone will agree it was a smart move. As one discussant said at a Pulver Media show I recently attended about MySpace.com’s South Korean counterpart CyWorld, “Do you want to get laid? Well, you can’t get laid if you’re a South Korean youth without a CyWorld page.”

The article I wrote appears in the November 23, 2005 issue of Personal Finance, which is the largest personal investment newsletter in the country. PF is aimed at a general audience of investors, covering many different industries and investment themes.

The general analysis section of the article is below the jump. If you’d like the market analysis and stock recommendations, let me know and I can provide you with a trial username and password for the site.
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Album Reviews

1————>3———–>5
Terrible———->Fantastic

5
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works, Volume 02

4
7 Below Dubble Mix
Aphex Twin Ventolin
Brad Mehldauo Trio Anything Goes
Cee-Lo Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections
Coltrane, John Live at the Half Note: One Down, One Up (CD1)
Various Artists No New York
A Problem of Alarming Dimensions H – hov – hover
Explosions in the Sky Earth is not a Cold Dead Place, The
Ralph, Dave Tranceport
Reid, Junior True World Order

3
Castanets Cathedral
Eno, Brian and David Byrne My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
Pumpkinhead Orange Moon Over Brooklyn
Adem Homesongs
Beta Band, The Heroes to Zeroes
Bexar Bexar Haralambos
Clann Zu Black Coats and Bandages
Glider Non-Spaces
Madonna Confessions On A Dance Floor

2
Breakestra Hit the Floor
Adicts, The Rollercoaster
Album Leaf, The Seal Beach EP
Fatboy Slim Palookaville

1
Various Artists Cult Cargo Belize City Boil Up
Floetry Flo’Ology
Download Furnace
Funeral Dress A Way of Life