Updated On: 03 December, 2023 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Christalle Fernandes
Indie musician Siddhant Goenka has created a music video using AI. Is this the future?

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Gone are the days when one spliced together images taken off Google to make an amateur music video. Or put together a slide of collages to make a five-minute clip. These days, artificial intelligence (AI) can generate an entire music video. And all you need is a vision—and lots of practice.
“It took me over 65 hours of production work,” says Siddhant Goenka, an indie musician and artist based in Kolkata. His newest music video, Pari, which released two weeks ago, features a beautiful Indian princess—who is actually a spirit—trying to live as a human, but ending up being a chaotic entity for humankind. Goenka, for whom music is a passion project, spent approximately three to four months learning the rigours of AI tools like Midjourney and Pika, and generating images that looked consistent across all the frames.