AI and Filmmaking — What’s Really Changing?
I wanted to write about AI for a long time but thought I should explore more before doing that. Yesterday, I saw a music video made entirely with AI, and that finally pushed me to write this piece. I’ve been working and experimenting with AI for quite some time now. Some of you who know me might have already seen some of my work. I started with Text-to-Image and Image-to-Video tools just for fun, more like an experiment. Those were the days (not during the dinosaur era, of course, but just a few months back) when AI used to generate weird stuff (people with extra limbs, distorted faces, and all that.) The tool I was using then was GenCraft , a basic text-to-image AI. It wasn’t perfect, but the quality was decent enough for my presentations and shot descriptions. As a filmmaker, I was genuinely excited. I started in the industry when Hi8 was fading out and Beta was taking over television. For films, Arri cameras were used with Kodak film stock . Editing was done on Avid , which was a...
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