AI-Native ‘Lost Canon’ Brings Raindance, CapCut and Moonmax Together for 10-Film Series

AI-Native ‘Lost Canon’ Brings Raindance, CapCut and Moonmax Together for 10-Film Series - Variety
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AI-Native ‘Lost Canon’ Brings Raindance, CapCut and Moonmax Together for 10-Film Series

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Ten filmmakers unveiled their AI-native short films at the recently concluded Raindance Film Festival in London, with the project – titled “Lost Canon” –...

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  • Ten filmmakers unveiled their AI-native short films at the recently concluded Raindance Film Festival in London, with the project – titled “Lost Canon” – produced by Moonmax and built entirely on CapCut Video Studio.
  • The initiative was commissioned jointly by CapCut, the AI-powered creative platform used by creators across more than 200 regions worldwide, and Moonmax, a studio focused on next-generation storytelling, in partnership with Raindance Film Festival.
  • “The concept of ‘Lost Canon’ has a double meaning for us,” said Daniel Gordon, head of AI at Raindance and CEO of Moonmax.
  • “These tools give creators the ability to bring ideas into existence that might otherwise never have existed at all.

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Ten filmmakers unveiled their AI-native short films at the recently concluded Raindance Film Festival in London, with the project – titled “Lost Canon” – produced by Moonmax and built entirely on CapCut Video Studio. The initiative was commissioned jointly by CapCut, the AI-powered creative platform used by creators across more than 200 regions worldwide, and Moonmax, a studio focused on next-generation storytelling, in partnership with Raindance Film Festival. “The concept of ‘Lost Canon’ has a double meaning for us,” said Daniel Gordon, head of AI at Raindance and CEO of Moonmax. “These tools give creators the ability to bring ideas into existence that might otherwise never have existed at all. Raindance, which has long championed emerging filmmakers and disruptive storytelling formats, provided the festival platform for the project. “It’s exactly the kind of AI-native filmmaking we built Video Studio for: giving creators the tools to build entirely new worlds and blur the boundaries between fiction and history,” said Lewis Graham, partnerships and community lead at CapCut.

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