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

Ten filmmakers created AI-native short films for a 10-film series called 'Lost Canon'. The project was produced by Moonmax and built on CapCut Video Studio. The films were shown at the Raindance Film Festival in London.
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Ten filmmakers made AI-native short films for a 10-film series. The project was produced by Moonmax and used CapCut Video Studio. The films were shown at the Raindance Film Festival in London.
Why it matters
This project shows how AI can be used in filmmaking and storytelling. It also highlights the creativity of the filmmakers involved.
- What is 'Lost Canon'?
- A 10-film series created by ten filmmakers using AI-native technology.
- Where were the films shown?
- At the Raindance Film Festival in London.
- Who produced the project?
- Moonmax, in partnership with CapCut and Raindance Film Festival.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets report on the 'Lost Canon' project in a neutral and informative way, focusing on the facts of the project and its creators.
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The collaboration between CapCut, Moonmax, and Raindance Film Festival.
Sources1TypeAngleVarietyHighlights the partnership between the companies.
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The use of AI-native technology in filmmaking.
Sources1TypeAngleVarietyEmphasizes the AI-powered creative platform used by CapCut.