Kuaishou Company joined hands with nine well-known directors to launch the "Keling AI" director co-creation plan, which marks a new exploration of domestic AIGC technology in the film and television field. The plan will use Kuaishou's self-developed "Keling AI" video generation technology to create nine short films of about three minutes in length. This is not only the first time directors have tried to use domestic AIGC technology, but also the first official AIGC director co-operation in China. The innovation plan will undoubtedly promote the in-depth integration of artificial intelligence and the film and television industry, bringing a refreshing audio-visual experience to the audience.
Kuaishou Company announced the launch of the "Keling AI" director co-creation plan, which marks a new stage of in-depth integration of the film and television industry and artificial intelligence technology. The plan will invite nine well-known directors, including Li Shaohong, Jia Zhangke, Ye Jintian, Xue Xiaolu, Yu Baimei, Dong Runnian, Zhang Chiyu, Wang Zichuan, and Wang Maomao, to jointly create 9 An AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content) short film.

"Keling AI" is a large-scale real-image-level video generation model launched by Kuaishou. Since its release on June 6, it has served more than 1.6 million users and generated 25 million pictures and 16 million videos. This technology has demonstrated excellent performance in graphic video, motion pictures, lens control, etc., and has undergone multiple product and feature updates.
In this co-creation plan, nine directors will rely on the technical capabilities of "Keling AI" to produce short films of approximately 3 minutes in length. These directors have rich creative experience in movies, TV series, animation, comics, art design and other fields, with a cumulative box office of more than 20 billion. This is their first attempt to use domestic AIGC technology to create a short film, and it is also the first officially implemented AIGC director co-creation plan in China.
The editor of Downcodes believes that this cooperation will create amazing sparks, which will not only promote the application of AIGC technology in the film and television field, but also bring new possibilities to film creation. It is worth looking forward to!