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GENERATIVE FILMMAKING & PRODUCTION VOLUME V: Dream

Authors: Valdes, Robert;

GENERATIVE FILMMAKING & PRODUCTION VOLUME V: Dream

Abstract

Dream is a hybrid live-action and generative music film that examines how generative video holds emotional and visual continuity across decades of a single life. Building on the three-act continuity question established in Volume IV (Gemini), the study extends the inquiry from a fully generative vertical format to a hybrid widescreen form, integrating live musical performance with generative sequences. It documents the methods that keep identity, tone, and meaning steady across multi-decade transitions, and a constraint-driven approach - suggestion in place of literal depiction - that lets the work evoke a life rather than catalog it. The film advances a single proposition that operates as both theme and method: there is equity in absence. Investment made early continues to generate value, and influence carries through absence into the way a person moves through the world.

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