# Content Creation İlgili Makaleler

HTX Haber Merkezi, kripto endüstrisindeki piyasa trendleri, proje güncellemeleri, teknoloji gelişmeleri ve düzenleyici politikaları kapsayan "Content Creation" hakkında en son makaleleri ve derinlemesine analizleri sunmaktadır.

Chinese Young Man's AI Short Goes Viral Abroad! Hollywood Director Searches Online: Wants to Hire Him

A young Chinese creator, Mx-Shell, an amateur filmmaker from Yunnan with no formal film training, has gone viral internationally with his AI-generated short film "Zombie Scavenger." Created independently in about 10 days using the Chinese AI video tool Seedance 2.0 at a minimal cost, the film features a robot cowboy in a post-apocalyptic world. Its unique atomic-punk style and cinematic quality caught the attention of Hollywood. The film initially gained little traction on Chinese platform Bilibili. However, after PJ Ace, founder of LA-based AI studio Genre.ai, shared it on X (formerly Twitter), praising it as "one of the best short films I've seen in recent years," it quickly garnered millions of views overseas. PJ Ace then publicly sought to hire the unknown director, sparking a cross-platform search. The creator, who doesn't speak English, was unaware of the overseas buzz until Chinese internet users relayed the message. Connection was eventually made via a QQ email address shared in Bilibili comments, and Mx-Shell received a job offer from the Hollywood director. The article highlights this as a case of "talent export." It argues that while China's competitive AI tool market lowers technical barriers, true success still relies on individual creativity, aesthetic judgment, and narrative skill—qualities Mx-Shell demonstrated. His story exemplifies how AI tools can empower previously unseen creators with compelling ideas to reach a global audience, even if initial recognition sometimes comes from abroad before reverberating back home.

marsbit05/14 07:33

Chinese Young Man's AI Short Goes Viral Abroad! Hollywood Director Searches Online: Wants to Hire Him

marsbit05/14 07:33

Exporting to Domestic Sales: The Chinese-style Outbound Journey of an AI Short Film

From Export to Domestic Boom: The Chinese-Style Overseas Journey of an AI Short Film The story begins with PJ Ace, a prominent Hollywood AI filmmaker, launching a public search on X for the creator of a stunning AI-generated short film titled "Zombie Scavenger." The film, featuring a robot cowboy in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, impressed Ace with its quality, which he estimated would have cost $500,000 and six months pre-AI. The trail led back to China. The creator, Mx-Shell, is a self-described amateur from China with a photography and music background. Using ByteDance's AI video tool, Seedance 2.0, he independently produced the short in about ten days for a minimal cost. Ironically, while the film went viral overseas after Ace's endorsement, it initially gained little traction on Chinese platforms like Bilibili. This sparked a "cross-server" search. Ace posted in English on X, while Mx-Shell, who doesn't speak English, posted his QQ email in Chinese comment sections. With netizens' help, they connected. Ace extended an invitation, asking if Mx-Shell was interested in becoming a Hollywood director. The article highlights this as a case of "talent export" or "brilliance going overseas." A creator in China, using domestic AI tools and computing power, captured global attention first. This "export-to-domestic-sales" path succeeded due to China's competitive, low-cost AI video tool market and its vast pool of untapped creative talent. Mx-Shell's success underscores that AI lowers production barriers, but core creativity, aesthetic judgment, and storytelling sense remain uniquely human. His path—individual, low-budget, and quality-driven—contrasts with the industrialized, capital-intensive route of bulk-producing AI short dramas for overseas markets. His story, spontaneous and beyond any corporate marketing plan, serves as powerful validation for tools like Seedance 2.0. The piece concludes that while China has many creators whose traditional barriers (equipment, funds, teams) are being dismantled by AI, the challenge of visibility remains. Until a robust domestic AI creative ecosystem develops, this indirect route of gaining overseas recognition first may continue to be a viable path for Chinese talent.

marsbit05/14 04:24

Exporting to Domestic Sales: The Chinese-style Outbound Journey of an AI Short Film

marsbit05/14 04:24

iQiyi Is Too Impatient

The article "iQiyi Is Too Impatient" discusses the controversy surrounding the Chinese streaming platform IQiyi's recent announcement of an "AI Actor Library" during its 2026 World Conference. IQiyi claimed over 100 actors, including well-known names like Zhang Ruoyun and Yu Hewei, had joined the initiative. CEO Gong Yu suggested AI could enable actors to "star in 14 dramas a year instead of 4" and that "live-action filming might become a world cultural heritage." The announcement quickly sparked backlash. Multiple actors named in the list issued urgent statements denying they had signed any AI-related authorization agreements. This forced IQiyi to clarify that inclusion in the library only indicated a willingness to *consider* AI projects, with separate negotiations required for any specific role. The incident, which trended on social media with hashtags like "IQiyi is crazy," is presented as a sign of the company's growing desperation. Facing intense competition from short-video platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou, as well as Bilibili and Xiaohongshu, IQiyi's financial performance has weakened, with revenues declining for two consecutive years. The author argues that IQiyi is "too impatient" to tell a compelling AI story to reassure the market, especially as it pursues a listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange. The piece concludes by outlining three key "AI questions" IQiyi must answer: defining its role as a tool provider versus a content creator, balancing the "coldness" of AI with the human element audiences desire, and properly managing the interests of platforms, actors, and viewers. The core dilemma is that while AI can reduce costs and increase efficiency, it risks creating homogenized, formulaic content and devaluing human performers.

marsbit04/21 07:05

iQiyi Is Too Impatient

marsbit04/21 07:05

Torrents and Solitary Boats: Challenges and Strategies in a Grand Era

The article "Torrents and Lone Boats: Challenges and Strategies in a Great Era" reflects on the transition from a "small era" of globalization and stability (1980s-2019) to a "great era" marked by uncertainty, conflict, and structural shifts. The author identifies four major challenges: 1. **Great Power Competition**: The U.S.-China rivalry forces individuals and institutions to choose sides, ending an era of open collaboration. 2. **Information Warfare**: Narratives are weaponized, leading to polarized realities and industrial-scale disinformation. 3. **Short-Form Video Addiction**: Platforms like TikTok cause cognitive degradation, likened to "brain rot," impairing rational thinking. 4. **AI Disruption**: AI initially harms employment and income before benefiting society, with most people vulnerable to its downsides. The author proposes nine personal strategies to navigate these challenges: 1. Objectively assess one’s strengths and weaknesses. 2. Practice second-level thinking (critical self-reflection). 3. Prioritize tasks based on purpose and value. 4. Seek advantageous environments and information asymmetry. 5. Treat unverified media claims as potential "information fraud." 6. Combat short-form video addiction through physical and mental discipline. 7. Shift from consuming to creating content to regain cognitive control. 8. Focus AI skills on delivering results, not artistic炫耀. 9. Explore on-chain value investing, as blockchain may offer new opportunities amid globalization’s decline. The piece emphasizes individual resilience in a fractured world, where each person must steer their "lone boat" through turbulent times.

marsbit01/02 06:00

Torrents and Solitary Boats: Challenges and Strategies in a Grand Era

marsbit01/02 06:00

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