
DreamFlare, a new studio for AI-generated video content, has emerged from stealth on July 9, 2024, with $1.6 million in funding. The startup was founded by an ex-Googler and a filmmaker, aiming to help content creators make and monetize short-form AI-generated videos. DreamFlare offers an interactive streaming service where users can create and share their own AI-generated shows and stories. The platform uses third-party AI tools and operates on a subscription model. Notable early projects include interactive short films like 'Hearts of Darkness' and 'Elizabeth the Prisoner.' The news was reported by TechCrunch.







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