
Moonvalley is not your average AI startup. Founded by former DeepMind researchers, this bold new company is taking a different road. It just launched Marey, a video AI tool built for filmmakers, not influencers.
The best part? It’s trained only on licensed content. No stolen data. No grey zone. Just clean, fair, and legal. That’s already a big win in today’s AI mess.

What Makes Marey Special
Most AI video tools feel like slot machines — you roll the dice and hope the output works. But Marey is different. It puts directors in the driver’s seat.
You can control everything:
- Camera movements
- Character motion
- Backgrounds
- Lighting
This means real creative power — not just random clips. It also fits smoothly into VFX workflows. That’s huge for modern film production.
Check it out
Introducing Marey by Moonvalley, the world’s first fully licensed AI video model built for professional production.
Marey transforms filmmaking today. Its unprecedented creative controls enable you to realize expansive visions, execute complex VFX sequences, and maintain… pic.twitter.com/O3kpw4cCnW
— Moonvalley (@moonvalley) July 8, 2025
Built on Real, Licensed Content
Moonvalley trained Marey using footage from indie filmmakers and agencies. No scraped internet junk. That gives it a clean reputation — a big deal in Hollywood right now.
As AI panic grows in the film world, Marey feels like a peace offering. It doesn’t replace creators. It works with them.
Easy to Access, Fairly Priced
Marey works on a credit system.
- ₹1,200/month (approx. $14.99) gets you 100 credits
- ₹12,000/month (approx. $149.99) gets you 1,000 credits
Each five-second clip costs around ₹85 to ₹170 (that’s $1–2). For indie teams, it’s affordable and scalable.
Moonvalley has already raised over $100 million, showing strong investor confidence. It even acquired Asteria Film Co., a small AI animation studio, to support Marey’s growth.
Why Marey Matters
Marey could flip the AI story in film.
Right now, many directors feel threatened by AI. They think it’s lazy, unethical, and unpredictable. But Marey shows AI can be clean, respectful, and powerful — all at once.
Instead of cutting out humans, Moonvalley wants to empower them. That’s a bold move. And one the film world might finally get behind.
If Marey catches on, Moonvalley might just become the first AI brand Hollywood trusts.
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