- Kelly Yu and CreateAI (TSPH, Financial) release the world's first AI-generated anime music video for the song "Werewolf".
- AI technology reduced production time by 50% and saved millions in RMB development costs.
- The music video is considered for the Beijing International Film Festival and will be available on major music streaming platforms globally.
In a pioneering collaboration, Chinese-Canadian singer Kelly Yu and CreateAI (TSPH) have unveiled the world's first AI-generated anime music video for her song "Werewolf." This groundbreaking project merges human creativity with cutting-edge generative AI technology to create a three-and-a-half-minute video featuring detailed choreography and consistent facial attributes.
The video explores a dark fairy tale theme with castles, forests, werewolves, and elements of romance, showcasing intricate dance sequences that portray a tale of desire. The use of CreateAI's technology not only reduced production time by 50% but also resulted in substantial cost savings, amounting to millions of RMB.
"I'm thrilled to be at the forefront of this groundbreaking project," said Kelly Yu. "Collaborating with CreateAI has allowed us to really push the boundaries of what's possible in music video production while also capturing the vision I've been wanting to present for quite some time."
CreateAI, known for its innovative approach in the digital entertainment sector, aims to integrate AI technology with human-directed creative processes. Cheng Lu, CEO of CreateAI, highlighted the company's mission to empower artists by providing tools that enhance creativity and elevate the production quality of digital content.
The "Werewolf" music video will reach a global audience through major music streaming platforms. Additionally, it is being considered for an award at the Beijing International Film Festival, potentially setting a new industry standard for future collaborations between artists and AI.