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Rage - OpenAI

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Directed by David Sheldrick and commissioned by OpenAI, Rage is an expansive, AI-generated short that channels the intensity of anger through a kaleidoscope of human and otherworldly scenarios. Moving between Earth and space, the film captures moments of rupture, resistance and emotional overflow. Each scene, character, and environment was generated using OpenAI’s cutting-edge tools, with Sheldrick guiding the emotional and visual tone through a dynamic process of prompt-based direction and refinement. Rage is a bold exploration of emotion on a planetary and cosmic scale, where AI is used not just to depict reality, but to unravel it.

London, UK

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2025

Lnd, UK _ 12:55:05

Directed by David Sheldrick and commissioned by OpenAI, Rage is an expansive, AI-generated short that channels the intensity of anger through a kaleidoscope of human and otherworldly scenarios. Moving between Earth and space, the film captures moments of rupture, resistance and emotional overflow. Each scene, character, and environment was generated using OpenAI’s cutting-edge tools, with Sheldrick guiding the emotional and visual tone through a dynamic process of prompt-based direction and refinement. Rage is a bold exploration of emotion on a planetary and cosmic scale, where AI is used not just to depict reality, but to unravel it.

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