Smoother animation β Better animation [4K 60FPS]
Video Statistics and Information
Channel: Noodle
Views: 3,917,088
Rating: 4.8978672 out of 5
Keywords: interpolation, 60fps, 240fps, 120fps, 180fps, animation, anime, epic, hfr, boost
Id: _KRb_qV9P4g
Channel Id: undefined
Length: 14min 28sec (868 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 16 2021
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Found Noodle (the youtuber)'s channel about a week ago, I love it, it's has a pretty cool art style and very creative video ideas, totally recommend watching his videos.
The best example of frame interpolation working well is when they take those old timey videos from a hundred years ago and make them look normal.
https://youtu.be/VO_1AdYRGW8
The tool is nearly 100% perfect for videos that use CG animated models without a lot of camera movement. Timing is 1:1 and makes the video so buttery smooth and amazing to watch. Really helps with MMD or Blender videos.
Dudes cool but the way he acts is kinda annoying
Here's a dumb question from a dumb dummy who has never done animation.
What exactly is the "AI" doing in the videos he's referring to? It looks like a very simple interpolation process between pixels of two frames, which I would think can be done with a straightforward algorithm, not having to train any AI to recognize anything specific. AI seems to imply machine learning, which implies training on data and some kind of regression/fit with learned weighting. Does the term "AI" here have real meaning (i.e. am I totally wrong in my understanding) or is it just being used as a buzzword because AI is the technology which is buzzing right now?
edit: never mind, looks like it's a specific AI that was trained on lots of real life videos and is then being applied to other videos using the pre-learned weights. I'd mistakenly though that the AI was being trained on the new videos themselves somehow.
I agree with every single point he made but boy howdy was that an annoyingly presented video.
This guy had me for a good while. Then he started to shit on gamers... fukkin subscribed
a 15minute video that could have been 5-6, cool.
I think some artists can be a little self-important when it comes to "artistic intent."
If I decide to run every single movie I watch through an automated filter, that's my business, not the author's. They might have created it, but that doesn't mean that no one could possibly (subjectively) improve on it with automated tools.
If I take Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and I find-and-replace all instances of Elizabeth Bennet to Sherlock Holmes and all instances of Fitzwilliam Darcy to John Watson, and I like the story better than I would have without it, then Jane Austen's artistic intent doesn't matter - I've managed to make something I'd like more with a simple change to her work.