Something that popped into my head, Sora is impressive in being able to make video that is pretty high-end but seems to only be able to make a video that's around a minute long, so you couldn't make something as long as a show that is like a half hour or movie which is an hour or more but when you think about it, couldn't someone make one by combining multiple videos? Same question with other AI video for that matter
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Based on the information provided in the extracts, Sora, OpenAI's text-to-video model, indeed has the capability to generate videos up to a minute long while maintaining visual quality and adherence to the user's prompt. This limitation is explicitly mentioned in the context of introducing Sora and its capabilities. Here's the relevant extract for reference:
Sora can generate videos up to a minute long while maintaining visual quality and adherence to the user’s prompt. Source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8958981-how-to-access-sora)
Regarding the idea of combining multiple videos to create longer content, such as a half-hour show or a movie, the extracts do not provide specific information on whether Sora supports seamless integration of multiple generated videos into longer formats or any tools or features designed for this purpose. However, the concept of stitching together multiple short videos to create longer content is a common practice in video editing and production. It would technically be possible to manually combine multiple one-minute videos generated by Sora into a longer sequence using video editing software, assuming continuity and coherence can be maintained across the generated clips.
It's important to note that while this approach might be feasible from a technical standpoint, the success of creating coherent and engaging longer content would likely depend on the nature of the prompts given to Sora, the consistency between generated clips, and the skill in editing and stitching the videos together. Additionally, the current access to Sora is limited to specific groups for feedback and assessment, and there's no detailed information on broader public availability or additional features that might support longer content creation directly within Sora.
For the most current and detailed information on Sora and its capabilities, it's recommended to stay tuned to official OpenAI announcements and updates.
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