Machine Cinema LA Event Winner!
We Won!
Our project won two awards
We were tasked to create an AI video to build a unique unheard of sport.
The goal is to use AI to create a new sport using digital assets provided. Tweak them using AI and produce a short video to represent, and excite the view to vote on three criteria: -1. WTF was that?; -2. I would watch that!; -3. Best Overall
We Won 2 of 3... I would Watch That! and Best Overall!
Details
Make Your Own AI Film "Fake Sports" edition
🌐 It's the Wide World of WTF Sports
What even is a sport? For our next GenJam, we’re working with our friends at Echobend to throw you into the arena with nothing but your imagination and a handful of weird, seemingly unrelated objects. Your mission: invent a new sport from scratch—and show us how it works. Think: a broom, a hoop, and a golden ball with wings. Never heard of Quidditch? Exactly.
Craft the rules. Design the chaos. And bring it all to life in a short promo, highlight reel, or fever-dream recap. Whether it’s Olympic-grade absurdity or a cult underground phenomenon, we want to feel the hype.
Our Video
When you have less then Two Hours and your team is able to pull together a two award winning entry.
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