There has been a rapid development of generative AI video models capable of producing high-quality video content in seconds.Many AI video models, including Runway's Gen-3, Google's Veo 2, OpenAI's Sora, Luma AI, Pika, Kling, and Hailuo, have gained attention.Concerns over copyright arise as many AI video models are trained on data that may include copyrighted materials without explicit permission.Moonvalley's Marey stands out as a state-of-the-art AI video model trained exclusively on licensed data, offering an ethical alternative.Moonvalley collaborated with Asteria to develop Marey for Hollywood studios and filmmakers, aiming to provide a clean model.Marey emphasizes controllability and layer-based editing, catering to professionals in the industry for high-end video production.Moonvalley has established partnerships with content creators to license their footage legally for training Marey, ensuring fair compensation.The company's goal is to make AI-generated storytelling more accessible and cost-effective for filmmakers and advertisers.Moonvalley has secured a $70 million seed round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures, and General Catalyst.Marey's limited-access phase involves testing with select studios and filmmakers, with plans for gradual expansion in the coming weeks.