Moonvalley
About Moonvalley
Moonvalley is building the next generation creative studio powered by video and image foundational models, with a mission to solve Visual Intelligence in the age of generative AI. It aims to create platforms where the first generative Super Bowl ads and Oscar-winning movies will be created, backed by what it describes as the most pedigreed team in generative AI, including former DeepMind video researchers and an in-house Oscar-nominated movie studio. Moonvalley has raised over $100 million from investors such as General Catalyst, Bessemer, Khosla Ventures, and Y Combinator. It has established the first AI-enabled movie studio in Hollywood and works with top producers, actors, filmmakers, and creative-driven global brands. The company is building Marey, its first high-definition foundation model trained exclusively on licensed data, to power the next era of cinematic, commercial, and enterprise-grade video and image creation and to support production workflows.
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Moonvalley emphasizes an unprecedented convergence of talent across industries, combining AI scientists with filmmakers and creative professionals.
Moonvalley has an in-house Oscar-nominated movie studio, highlighting a strong creative and production culture.
The company collaborates with top producers, actors, and filmmakers in Hollywood as well as creative-driven global brands.
Moonvalley is described as the most pedigreed team in generative AI.
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