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There is no doubt the creator of that short had a creative experience though. Why shouldn't a dilettante "play" at film directing using shortcuts? And the work as a whole is clearly not stolen, but unique.
I'd kinda would love to see that AI short remade now, with a prompt "make this as as shitty video that was produced by an amateur and his friends, without professional actors and no production value" haha.
All AI content is stolen.
Doing those shortcuts is not “making a movie.” It’s like calling masturbation sex.
You cannot shortcut art for your soul. You have to work.