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Luma launches AI-powered production studio with faith-focused Wonder Project

Luma launches AI-powered production studio with faith-focused Wonder Project

AI video generation startup Luma has launched Innovative Dreams, a production company built in partnership with Wonder Project, a streaming service that produces religious films and TV on Amazon Prime.  The tie-up’s first show will be called “The Old Stories: Moses,” starring British actor Ben Kingsley and set to launch this spring on Prime Video.  “Innovative Dreams is a production services company where seasoned filmmakers from Director Jon Erwin’s team and Luma’s creative technologists work with great studios and filmmakers to help them realize ambitious ideas,” Luma said Thursday in a social media post.  The company envisages creative teams collaborating in real time with Luma Agents to make changes to sets, props, and lighting, as well as bring in footage of human actors. Luma Agents are the company’s recently launched tools designed to handle end-to-end creative work across text, image, video, and audio. “This is a significant improvement over the current virtual production and performance capture processes where things come together only in post,” Luma’s post said. “This is the leverage of AI — not …

Luma AI launches Uni-1, a model that outscores Google and OpenAI while costing up to 30 percent less

Luma AI launches Uni-1, a model that outscores Google and OpenAI while costing up to 30 percent less

The AI image generation market has had an uncontested leader for months. Google’s Nano Banana family of models has set the standard for quality, speed, and commercial adoption, while competitors from OpenAI to Midjourney have jockeyed for second place. That hierarchy shifted on Sunday when Luma AI, a startup better known for its Dream Machine video generation tool, publicly released Uni-1 — a model that doesn’t just compete with Google on image quality but fundamentally rethinks how AI should create images in the first place. Uni-1 tops Google’s Nano Banana 2 and OpenAI’s GPT Image 1.5 on reasoning-based benchmarks, nearly matches Google’s Gemini 3 Pro on object detection, and does it all at roughly 10 to 30 percent lower cost at high resolution. In human preference tests using Elo ratings, Uni-1 takes first place in overall quality, style and editing, and reference-based generation, according to Luma. Only in pure text-to-image generation does Google’s Nano Banana retain the top spot. But the numbers alone don’t capture what makes this release significant. Uni-1 represents a genuine architectural …