A group of teens decide to go up to old man Kotter's haunted house near the old mill pond. After a scare, they run into the woods where, "no one who goes into the woods comes out alive." Can they make it through the woods and past the old mill pond and stay alive?
Voiceovers seem to be a problem for other Directors, but not for me. This is one of the voiceovers from "Trying to Reach 100," a screenplay about Son, a man from Los Angeles, who needs to drive his father, Pops, from Iowa to California to put him in a nursing home.
This is the Heist that is referenced in Street Chase. The plot is four ladies plan and carry off the heist of the century, then drive away in four black Chevy Chevelles. All of the actors are generated by AI and are not based upon any living person.
Four ladies pull off the heist of the century resulting in a street chase down the streets of downtown. All of the video is generated by AI. The actors are not real (AI creations). The audio was mixed by Mari Bengston. The dialogue was written and performed by Mari Bengston.
This video was created by 21 (twenty-one) AI generated clips that are 3-9 seconds long and start from the same picture. Twenty-one times the video reverts back to the same original picture. There were two prompts for the computer, "Princess Elowen turns her head left and looks out onto the kingdom" and "Princess Elowen sings."
Sneak a peek and get a feel for Mainsheet Productions, LLC's future film, "Trying to Reach 100." "Trying to Reach 100" is about Son, from Los Angeles with a flashy job, who decides to take his cantankerous 97 year old father, Pops, on one last road trip down Route 66 before he puts him into a nursing home. Some content in this reel was generated using AI.