O TCLtv+ the free North American streaming service from the TCL channel, released the trailer for the first romantic comedy produced using Artificial Intelligence (AI). “Next Top Paris” it is a short film with AI animation but human voice actors and crew.
“Next Stop Paris” features a young woman on a train who, despite being heartbroken because her fiancé ran off with another woman in his wedding party, decided to go alone to her honeymoon destination in Paris. On board, she meets a mysterious stranger, and their love story blossoms as they explore the “city of lights” together.
The original AI special was written by Chris Regina, Director of Streaming Content, and Daniel Smith, Creative Director.
“History will be at the center of everything we do, said Chris Regina in an official statement from the company. “We are empowering creators and storytellers with this new technology so that the human experience is enriched, and we believe that creative people with limitless imaginations will drive endless innovation. We see 'Next Stop Paris' as an initial experience and we are excited to see how it will be received by everyone”, said the professional.
“We have brought together a best-in-class global workforce that values collaboration for more unique perspectives and diversity in the development space. We couldn’t be more excited about the future potential of this creative venture,” added Daniel Smith.
According to the company, “Next Stop Paris”, “the AI technology used to create these characters and the fictional world allows creative teams to push boundaries and reinvigorate the viewer experience, while creating new opportunities for marketing partners.” .
“Next Stop Paris” will be released between June and August this year.
Watch the trailer for “Next Stop Paris”:
Source: CNN Brasil

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