Today, Eliza McNitt’s short film, “Ancestra,” will premiere at the Tribecafe St. It is the story of a mother, what happens when her child is born with a hole in her heart. Inspired by the dramatic events of McNitt’s own birth, the film portrays the love of a mother as a life-saving force in the universe.
This is the first of three short films produced in partnership with the Google Deepmind team and the Primordial Soup team. This is a new venture dedicated to storytelling innovations founded by director Darren Aronofsky. Together, we have set up this partnership, putting the world’s best generative AI in the hands of top filmmakers, moving forward the frontier of storytelling and technology.
“Ancestra” combines live-action scenes with sequences generated by Veo, a cutting-edge video generation model. McNit explained her experience working in our technology. “The Veo is another lens that imagines the universe around me.”
To create “Ancestra,” Google Deepmind worked closely with over 200 experts in traditional filmmaking and production to form an interdisciplinary creative team working closely with animators, art directors, designers, writers, engineers, researchers, live action crews and cast, as well as editorial teams, visual effects (VFX) artists, sound designers, sound designers, sound designers and music writers.