How Can Artificial Intelligence Work for Your Festival Marketing and Communications?
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Does your festival have thousands of great photos in its archive waiting for the right time and opportunity to be used? How about finding out which filmmakers, sponsors, or partners attended certain events? Where were the most exciting photos taken, and on which occasions? Where are your sponsors' logos presented? Or do you want to give your festival photographers, marketing team, and audience a new tool to create great engagement videos automatically live from your event or the archive?

If this sounds familiar, then FotoInMotion could be the right solution for you.

FotoInMotion is a three-year research project powered by the Horizon 2020 program that has brought together four European technology companies, Intrasoft, the Athens Technology Center, INESC and QdepQ
and three power players from Europe's creative business, including the acclaimed photo agency NOOR, leading Italian fashion and accessories brand MARNI, Paris-based journalism agency Worldcrunch and the Black Nights Film Festival.

Over three years, the team has built a prototype for a mobile and desktop platform that turns single photographs into high-quality videos through utilizing machine learning and the latest research on artificial intelligence by understanding who or what is in the picture and how to build videos out of the platform automatically.

The FotoInMotion desktop & mobile tool allows both creative content producers and the innovative public to efficiently produce high-quality videos from still photography, relying on AI-driven templates. Automatically annotated photos turned to videos can be easily shared on social media or taken to other platforms for further video editing.

Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event hosted a session looking into how FotoInMotion works, what kinds of solutions and experiences are available for you and your event, and how to utilize FotoInMotion AI-powered tools to take your creativity, production, or event to the next level.

Watch the session here

See more on FotoInMotion https://fotoinmotion.eu