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Director Nathan Boey
my name is nathan and i like to make things. i want to make things that widen your eyes and tickle your soul. i make things using cameras and computers, in live action and animation, for bands and for companies. i just like to make things.
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This film marks Boey’s first foray into AI filmmaking, exploring how to bring his unique brand of absurd humour to life using AI tools.
neuraldrift fluidly navigates between various moments, places, and characters, exploring the intricate connections and drifting thoughts within the human mind.
The three artists behind "AI or Die" have been creating AI imagery and videos for several years, building an online friendship. After collaborating on a number of projects, the trio recognised that the tools had finally advanced enough to take on something as ambitious as a 100% AI-generated sketch comedy show. Seizing the moment, they set out to bring their vision to life, injecting some much-needed humour into the world.
An exploration of loss and memory, using various AI animation techniques to tell the story of my father, who suddenly passed away a few years ago. The film, inspired by a dream I had the day before his passing, brings his sound and image back to life through custom-trained models.This piece is an homage to his memory as well as an attempt to extend his presence in this world through the help of AI.
Idioms are weird. Created using stop motion animation techniques.
Inspired by the brand collaborations flooding his timeline, Nathan Boey sought to come up with the most powerful yet absurd team-up imaginable.
Channelling instructional videos of yesteryear, this film puts the archetypical CEO through his paces as he demonstrates corporate self-care tips.
A yellow bus is... taking a surreal journey through the breakdown of a prompt, offering a deconstructed and delightfully absurd view of just how far text-to-image AI models have come.
Blending live-action, stop-motion and animation this film for MacKenzie Investments shares the story of Geraldine Weiss, a pioneer in the investment industry in the 1960s.
The robots are coming—actually, they're already here. Meet Matt, the office robot.
Working hard or hardly working? Mundane office small talk never gets less awkward.
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