In https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/_nuxt/commons/a...
The client side generates an unobfuscated string such as:
red-a-b1-c1435-d-e2-f-g3-h2-i
where 1435 is the current local time (search for `key: "teaserSrcProps"` in the code to find the relevant function)
Then "17" is prepended to that string ("BOND_OBFUSCATION_SALT" in the source code), and then the video file name is simply the MD5 of the string.
To find the video URL:
// change 1435 for any HHMM time
timeStr = "red-a-b1-c1435-d-e2-f-g3-h2-i"
videoFile = MD5("17" + timeStr) + ".mp4"
url = "https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/generated/v7/high/" + videoFile
:-)---
All 1440 red pill video URLs (tested all of them in bulk without downloading any using `wget --spider -i allurls.txt` — spider is a cool option!):
https://gist.github.com/gregsadetsky/cb4754d123f0ea1eae26820...
Then the "generated" folder made me think, and i decided to test it a bit more, so i started the experience at 15:00 and 35 seconds, just the right amount to get to the time reveal just after the clock change, and i was blown away, the video shows 15:01 and not 15:00 as i expected, whatever they are doing here to replace the video at the exact time without us noticing it is quite crazy.
For a user who’s clock changes midplay, you would simply check the time with seconds before choosing the video to render, if it’s MM:35 or after you would play the MM+1 video instead of MM
So yes you’re right, they do take that (minute changes while watching the video) into account!
There's "only" 1440 combinations and the site is going to get a lot more views than that so why bother re-rendering everything dynamically?
https://gist.github.com/EriksRemess/62f946bda713da80c7905d1c...
I didn’t go into that but I should have mentioned it. There are also multiple resolutions for the videos…! It’s truly 1440 videos times all of the options…!
Have you have been able to decode what the b, e, g and h options mean?
Are you saying that the video files should have been cached, or..?
Thanks
What if you’re never really sure you exited the simulation? LOL
When you’re dreaming, you often think you’re awake. But when you’re awake, you KNOW it. How?
There is a scene where humans have jacked in to a machine using cables and there is some conversation which leads to the line “To a machine, every input is artificial.”
There’s nothing stopping more layers of simulations outside the ones we’ve seen already. (Except, of course: lack of mass market appeal)
Is this the case, or is it just that when you're dreaming, you don't usually think to ask yourself whether you're dreaming or awake? (And when you do, you either become lucid or wake up?)
i think its interesting that they chose the pre-rendered approach to this. pre-rendered and FMV is a very interesting space right now. there seems to be a revival stirring. take for example "at dead of night." its a horror game thats pre-rendered and uses FMV and does it perfectly to stunning effect. people liked it, markipliers lets play got something like 7M views IIRC. and the previous game by that same person was a full FMV murder mystery game and it is very compelling indeed. nobody has seen these concepts fleshed out in the modern world where storage is dirt cheap and video games are taken seriously. new life is going to be breathed into these concepts and i think it will be very exciting.
I was in an open plan office at the time of about 30 desks. Every single one of the machines had this screen saver running.
http://rezmason.github.io/matrix
http://rezmason.github.io/matrix/?volumetric=true
Forks, pull requests and feedback welcome! :)
By the way on the videos in the original post, they look extremely similar to your volumetric one! I know yours predates it - maybe you inspired the volumetric design in the new trailers!
http://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/_nuxt/videos/tea...
I've tried all the new ones and haven't found any that seem half-decent. Anyone know of any advancements in this sector?
Overall, the page is an ad for the new Matrix movies, a teaser for some upcoming trailer. It's a white screen showing a red pill on the left and a blue pill on the right. You click on one of the pills and a video starts streaming with a voice over, a-la one of Morpheus' speeches from the original. As you see the green "matrix digital rain" falling, you'll hear the same voice over per-pill each time, with both indicating something along the lines of "are you sure about what you know?" and right after that opening voice line the video will show the current time (very seamlessly, so it seems like it's always been a part of the video) and the actor doing the voice-over says the time right then.
In my case it was 10:59am when I played the video, so the overall effect was like this:
"Are you sure you know what you know?" ( <- paraphrasing)
Cut to large swooshing graphic of
the numbers "10:59" as the voice
actor says "ten fifty nine a.m."
Then the rest of the teaser plays.
No matter which you click on you get effectively the same thing, but with a different script and voice per pill color.I also find it quite rude since morpheus is arguably the most (after neo, of course) representative character of the franchise.
https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/generated/v7/hi...
Hugo Weaving was on fire as Agent Smith in The Matrix. One of the best performances I've ever seen. The interrogation room at the beginning, and the desperation with Morpheus at the end, are just pure perfection. This movie is going to suck unless they can figure out a new villain half as good as Agent Smith in Matrix 1.
>Hugo Weaving, who starred in the franchise as Agent Smith, was originally approached to reprise his role, but he had scheduling conflicts with his involvement in Tony Kushner's theatrical adaptation of The Visit, leading Wachowski to conclude that the dates would not work after staying in touch with Weaving for a while.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix_Resurrections
Fishburne wasn't even contacted.
We're not far from emotive TTS + photo realistic rendering in a real time engine, potentially with neurally generated models to match real time events or camera input.
Matrix 5 will be this, but you'll be in the trailer, and it'll reference real world events. And that's just the start.
The future of audio and video is going to be crazy.
The last two movies just aren't that great. They aren't terrible, but they leave a lot to be desired. The second movie is fine, it gives us a lot of cool ideas, but the pacing is a bit off. It tries hard to manage being a cool sci-fi movie all about the concepts and an action movie. They just don't nail the balance, but it's not a complete miss as a blockbuster movie.
The third movie is where things really fall off. Everything setup in the second movie is ruined with this movie. They are balancing too many things; The Matrix world and the real world all with multiple subplots, and the concepts with the characters and action. They try to force in new characters that don't have any time to really develop, so we don't really care. And the last fight scene is just a bit dumb and the CGI is pretty bad. It's really just a lazy ending and fan pandering trying to capture the fight scene from the first movie. And because this is tying up the stuff we get in the second movie, it just makes all the cool stuff of that one sort of lackluster.
I won't flame you for liking all three, that's the joy of art. But I think people also have reasonable criticisms of the trilogy overall.
Anyhow I have rewatched all 3 a month ago. I was surprised how good 3rd one actually is. Now I am of opinion that all 3 are good.
Don't know what it is, probably I watching it through the prism of philosophical questions, the free will and whatnot. And also lore of the world. There are many details and hints in dialogues that you might missed, but explain quite a bit.
That said, nobody asked for Matrix 4, self contained story + neo and trinity dead. I am very sceptical about it. Ill watch it only if reviews are ok.
https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/_nuxt/videos/qu...
Did you download it by any chance?
Their previous work: https://www.rga.com/work/case-studies/dupont-a-better-now
The idea that it is good to be unmoored from our senses and experiences in favour of filtering them through this flavour of intellectual dissociation seems unhealthy. When I think of the artists behind it, if you are invested in someone's happiness, "red-pilling" them is not generous or sharing, it's self interested and adding company to misery, and I am doubting that this is art by people actuated by the wellbeing of others.
I think there's been both qualitative and quantitative changes to American pop culture. Today's audience is able to handle more sophisticated or just convoluted complex narrative structures than in the past. From comic book cinematic universes to Christopher Nolan's gimmicks, we've come along way from straightforward standalone popcorn films. Now even dumb action movies have to be not just a sequel but intertextual, living within a cohesive fictional space. Everyone knows what "canon" refers to and most know common tropes. (Speaking of R&M, that show seems to be an example of running out of tropes to the extent of burning itself out, imploding into bigger and more meaningless reveals.)
That's also because of quantity. We've simply got too much content, across both films but TV shows, games, tie-in novels, comic books, and other media. Merchandising has been huge since the original Star Wars, but now every franchise has a Wiki and dedicated scholars. It's a whole new level of meta. Maybe that's the only way we can handle the scale of content we are bombarded by; to try to fit them together into cohesive contexts.
I don't know what that means for us as a society or as a culture, but I do note that The Matrix, or at least its sequels, helped to accelerate this process. Back in 2003, the series had both the Animatrix animated shorts and the Enter the Matrix video game that added to the story depicted on-screen, even introducing key characters that movie-only viewers would be confused by (such as the Kid).
I would say that dense intertextuality and cross-media world-building, not so much the Gnostic question your reality themes (which are old hat now), is the current defining legacy of The Matrix.
> ... convoluted complex narrative structures than in the past.
You've got to be kidding...
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“The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either -- but right through every human heart -- and through all human hearts. This line shifts. Inside us, it oscillates with the years. And even within hearts overwhelmed by evil, one small bridgehead of good is retained”
The lesson therefore of Hollywood is don't believe the hype.
11:10am https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/generated/v7/hi...
11:12am https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/generated/v7/hi...
Both videos are the full trailer, and still work after the minute is over.
There's a story about the lady who recorded Siri's voice, the engineers figured out what noises she had to make to cover all syllables. Considering Siri also speaks several languages...
I really hope this doesn't turn out to foreshadow the movie as a whole.
Tool: https://agmm.xyz/matrix
There are a lot of more variations than these, but is enough for what it is
https://gist.github.com/gil0mendes/398550cba7c96cb291b76cc41...
(Not to mention the simple fact that neither Wachowski has made anything good since the first Matrix.)
:)
Google is able to detect my time, why cant the matrix?
I was genuinely curious as to which time field it was picking up in my browser - I suspect it is ignoring daylight savings time offset? Got downvotes instead so wtf would I know!
Edit: I opened up the dev tools, and did not see the typical HLS style segments. I saw several MP4 files intro/outro/etc. They could still have the segments ready to go, serve up the intro to buy time for the server to ```ffmpeg -i time.mp4 -c:v copy -c:a copy output.mp4``` type of thing before serving to you
My browser fetched
https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/generated/v7/hi...
which is for 1:54.
https://thechoiceisyours.whatisthematrix.com/generated/v7/hi...
I started the video very close to 9:02 but was still 9:01, when the time was displayed on the video, it was actually 9:02, so I'm guessing they don't displayed the time of when the video started, but instead they display the exact time it should be when the time is displayed.
If you could change the position, this would break the affect, I can't pause either.
I'm not sure what was better 20 years ago in terms of mainstream movies. The two biggest films of the year were book adaptions, the next two were CGI cartoons for kids, and the last of the top five was a remake of a movie from the 60s.
Maybe it was the million other straws underneath it.
Relevant: https://xkcd.com/1053/