[13:57 Sun,28.February 2021 by Thomas Richter] |
Flim is a search engine equipped with DeepLearning functions for movie stills from many well-known (and unknown) movies. So you can search not only for classical categories like the name of a movie, the director, the DOP, the actors, the genre, ratio or year of release but also by AI for objects appearing in the images (like angels, watches, cabs..) or environment of a scene (for example desert, city or forest). ![]() Flim AI filmstill search
In addition, an AI color analysis can be retrieved for each image, showing which colors have been used in a scene - as well as searching for images in which a selected color is dominant. The search for objects can also be narrowed down to a specific film (or films by a director), such as ![]() ![]() Filmstills of angels The whole project is currently still in beta phase and ![]() ![]() ![]() Film stills of deserts Exactly how many films are indexed is not clear, the offer currently includes 260. 913 film stills and is broad - it ranges from Hollywood classics like "Chaplin&s "City Lights" (1931), The Wizard of Oz" (1939) or "The Ten Commandments" (1956), classics such as "Star Wars - A New Hope" (1977) or Spielberg&s "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981), anime films such as "Princess Mononoke" (1997), and art house films such as "Le Prispris" (1997). films like "Le Mépris" (1963) by Jean-Luc Godard to more current Hollywood blockbusters like "Birds of Prey" (2020) or "Dune" (2021). So far, the stills have come from films, documentaries and TV series - soon to be joined by images from commercials and music videos. ![]() Film stills with yellow hue ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Flim - die KI Suchmaschine für Filmstandbilder aus großen Kinofilmen |
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