Too many people don’t understand what filmmakers actually do.
Too many people don’t understand what filmmakers actually do.
My point is that the tools don’t make a filmmaker. How a filmmaker uses is the tools is what makes a filmmaker, as is true of any art form.
@franklinleonard I'll meet you in the middle on this one -- too many people don't understand what filmmakers do, but too many filmmakers don't understand how this will democratize access to telling stories through film. As costs evaporate (practical costs, but mostly time) things will get wild.
@franklinleonard I guess AI doesn’t fix the mix or care about story. But cool visuals.
@franklinleonard YES!! Thank you. 🙏🏽 I’ve been trying to evangelize this point since the Sora news.
@franklinleonard @juliacgriffin 🤣🤣🤣🤣Well said sir.
@franklinleonard Bro AI generates a credit card commercial and declares Christopher Nolan will never work again
They will. They will learn what next-gen filmmaking will need and what gets them the audience and what doesn't. Just like all previous generations learned different versions of filmmaking based on the tools they had.
@franklinleonard can't wait to be force fed a tidal wave of soulless AI cutscenes completely devoid of emotion and humor and lacking anything remotely resembling interesting narratives and unique perspectives on the human condition
@franklinleonard There has to be some concern in the industry of what happens when ai can produce something in response to a prompt like, "Give me a 90-minute buddy comedy about criminals starring Seth Rogan and Michael Cera in the style of Judd Apatow." or whatever though, right?