People aren't taking the "everyone will be filmmakers" seriously enough. I made this 20s trailer in 15mins with an OpenAI Sora clip, David Attenborough's voice on Eleven Labs, and sampling some nature music from Youtube on iMovie
Imagine your favorite books coming to life as movies! Once they figure out consistent characters, we can watch books that were never made into films, maybe with our own aesthetic edits
@debarghya_das Skill shift for sure in vision being most valuable
@debarghya_das I'm expecting a full length 100% AI generated movie (90+ mins) within 3 months. The tech is iterating that fast. All we need is script writers with imagination.
@debarghya_das This video serves as evidence that the majority of people, yourself included apparently, lack the talent to be filmmakers.
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@debarghya_das it doesn't matter if you can't do another shot. you need a couple hundred consistent scenes to make a movie. hell, commercials are 50 shots in a minute.
This is great, if only the writing was better. What’s interesting though is that Hollywood has been terrible for 15+ years, churning out nothing but weak films and weak repeats of old products and absolutely deserves to go bankrupt. Remember, a great film can collect $500m. Text-to-video collapses the barriers to entry from $100m to $100k. It creates the possibility of a single artist collecting $100’s of millions for feature films they grind out in their home studio. Still some distance from AI making great films (a lot more to it than video/audio production), but humans can’t seem to do that at the moment so it’s an open goal.
@debarghya_das We will just have higher standards for filmmaking
@debarghya_das Everyone will be filmmaker. But how many are gonna be "Good Filmmakers"?