I'm sure MC isn't going to implement metadata scraping from Apple Music. I was just wondering if there are any plans to implement displaying of animated album covers in general, regardless of source.
Doubtful but would be cool.
A long-shot +1 from me.
The problem with the content itself is scale, essentially only companies like Apple have the resources, man hour wise, to 'create' these, I just don't know how much will be out there. Automation / "AI" can only get you so far right now. Starting simple does work though, I have a vague proof of concept that builds parallax posters for films. Given a poster with text, the textless version of that and a transparent logo, it tries to figure out where the primary text is on the poster, and uses that to position the transparent logo. Simple stuff but hugely useful. They definitely put money into some stuff, for example they have complementary colors defined for most art assets (they call them JOE colors? No idea what that's about) and at least based upon my little look into them, they're not just derived from a simple kmeans, which was my initial premise (you'll just take each image and pick out the top x colors).
You could have a look at some of the 'create video with subtle motion' from images concepts out there. I'd honestly be kinda curious even if there are occasionally janky results.