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Kung Fu Goes Digital: Chinese Studios Apparently Plan to Use AI to Remake 100 Martial Arts Classics
Big plans are unfolding in China’s movie world. At the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival, some of the country’s top studios announced they’re using artificial intelligence to bring new life to ...
The government-endorsed initiative, revealed at the Shanghai Film Festival, will involve 100 martial arts classics undergoing an AI "revitalization." By Mathew Scott Hollywood studios and craftspeople ...
The Monkey King, a rebellious 16th-century Chinese superhero, is finally breaking into the U.S. through Netflix films, ...
'Dune: Part 2' climbed to $44.6 million, surpassing the China total of the first film in the franchise. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Even a Hollywood hit with Chinese characteristics can’t ...
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San Francisco Opera’s ‘The Monkey King’ ready to premiere with magical Kung Fu and puppetry
San Francisco Opera’s ‘The Monkey King’ ready to premiere with magical Kung Fu and puppetry - The Monkey King, a beloved figure in Chinese mythology, is now the star of an opera ...
Kung Fu champion Zak Song rates seven spear and staff fight scenes in movies, such as "Ip Man," for realism. Song discusses the accuracy of spear and staff scenes in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" ...
Chinese studios are fully embracing AI, with a recent announcement that the iconic kung-fu films of Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, and other martial arts greats will get remade via AI. A group of ...
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