It’s Time to Talk About GROK Imagine: Part One
by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent
Whether you like or loath Elon Musk and his many-hatted empire from X to cars and tunnels to rockets, it’s beyond time to talk about his GROK and Grok Imagine as a disruptor that may upend Hollywood more than Netflix or the other streamers.
This is Part I of 2, by the way; and you may wonder why Grok will rock the Hollywood boat? Because right now Musk is giving away access to Grok Imagine’s considerable film-making capabilities to all comers for free. Before information overload puts your brain to sleep, here's a quick chart of essential AI pioneers who developed the backbone of what we have on our hands today.
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So what is Grok Imagine, and why should you care?
If you’re in the industry, or have any connection to film-making or filmed content, Grok Imagine is basically the means by which anyone can become a mini-major, that is to say you can make 6 second short films right now merely by typing a sentence or two that converts via Grok Imagine to a full-blown video plus synched soundtrack. Elon has also added voice capabilities like “Eve” that will purr through dialogue like an actor, set to a virtual actor if you so choose.
It’s not like Eleven Labs and others haven’t come up with hyper-real synthetic chirping or charming voices, but we’re talking about a half-trillion dollar net worth mogul who is Elon Musk with the resources to literally shake the foundations of not only Hollywood, but the two-hour movie, and even the way filmed content is consumed.
So it’s time to pay attention, and figure out the basics, such as how did we get to this moment in cinema history...

Oscar for Hattie McDaniel (Gone With The Wind) in 1940 ceremony, just a few years after Supporting category established.
Birth of a Notion
Yes, that’s a play on words from film-making long ago, when D. W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” on Feb. 8, 1915, made its screen debut and its viable full-length narrative form changed the game for filmmakers. Birth of a Notion aptly describes Grok Imagine because we’re staring down the barrel of a technology so powerful that it should probably be stored in a virtual gun safe.
Kidding aside, early versions of Grok Imagine let you animate, or make mini movies of, notable figures with hyper-real renderings; in other words, you could make Elon Musk into a Roman Gladiator with his “Kekius Maximus” gaming persona on display. More to the point, you could animate public domain figures living and dead in sharp detail. For example, Epstein could be animated in a hot tub with Mother Theresa, or Trump and Biden could be playing poker at a table with the three bears and Goldilocks.

Basically any public figure early on was fair game. Now the protocols have tightened so public figures like Gov. Gavin Newsom can still be animated like a cowboy on the 101 Freeway, but he will appear in the uncanny valley (weird congition zone where humans can detect something amiss) so most people will recognize it as art rather than a true to life depiction.
You get the picture about how dangerous this tech can be, especially when it was no-holds-barred with the inherent threat of a “Je Suis Charlie” event to ensue. AI and text-to-video is not exactly new, dating back to 2017 and later.
But in the interest of a nutrition-dense tutorial, let’s run some charts, tap some brains inside the machine to describe itself. The following bite-sized chunks follow the emergence of AI capabilities and their pioneering teams.
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For now, there’s enough here to get you up to speed on AI video generation, without getting mired in the weeds about how AI went from the 1980's “Fifth Generation” hunt-and-peck intelligence, to this new sleek sentient intelligence that allegedly has consumed so much human data artifacts that it has had to train itself on “synthetic data.”
Think of it like the Ouroboros, the dragon eating its own tail in an endless figure 8 which is found among the oldest images found in human ‘cultural memes.’ AI has literally had to cannibalize itself in order to step up to next-level learning. For AIG or generative AI like text-to-video creation, this means the fine-tuning is becoming insanely specific and detail-oriented, ready to kick over an intellectual property hornet’s nest… or if users pluck videos out of their pure imagination - “make my Goldendoodle drive a stick shift down the 101 freeway while reciting the Gettysburg Address” - then we’re entering a whole new ecosystem of filmed entertainment and the Birth of a Notion era.
Charts and More Charts
Feel free to take as much time as necessary to side-eye and research these quick flashcards yourself. Screenmancer Staff generated these flashcard style notes on the topic just to contain a vast amount of subject matter at-a-glance. Basically what you’re looking at is the Ground Zero map of minds and corporate entities involved in the superheated AI race in real time.
We’ll get back to Grok Imagine in Part Two, and its dazzling film-making potential in a moment, but first you have to understand the “ecosystem” from which it came. (Make sure to build your own list of links to study up on these players.)
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Now go play with the technology yourself, specifically Grok Imagine for grins because it is free right now, ps.
This ends Part One, go get an In-n-Out burger "animal style" - or country/national equivalent snack - to wash away the pain caused by this steep learning curve, and stay tuned for more…
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