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aiwriterfilm11 · 2 months
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Improve Your Scriptwriting Efficiency with AI Writer for Film
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In the ever-evolving landscape of filmmaking, technology continues to shape the creative process, introducing innovative tools that revolutionize storytelling. Among these tools stands the AI Writer for Film— a digital artisan’s assistant that augments the creative journey of filmmakers, offering a blend of efficiency, creativity, and ingenuity. In this essay, we delve into the profound impact of AI Writers on the world of film, exploring their capabilities, challenges, and the symbiotic relationship they foster between human imagination and artificial intelligence. At its core, an AI Writer for film is a sophisticated algorithm trained on vast datasets of screenplays, film scripts, and storytelling principles. Leveraging natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning techniques, these AI systems analyze patterns, tropes, and narrative structures to generate compelling storylines, dialogues, and character arcs. By understanding the nuances of storytelling, AI Writers assist filmmakers in brainstorming ideas, refining plot points, and overcoming creative blocks. One of the most remarkable features of AI Writers is their ability to adapt to diverse genres, styles, and audience preferences. Whether it’s crafting a gripping thriller, a heartwarming romance, or a mind-bending science fiction epic, AI Writers excel in tailoring narratives to meet the unique demands of each project. Moreover, they offer valuable insights into market trends and audience engagement metrics, enabling filmmakers to make data-driven decisions and maximize the commercial viability of their films. However, the integration of AI Writers into the filmmaking process is not without its challenges. Critics often raise concerns about the authenticity and originality of AI-generated content, fearing a homogenization of storytelling and a dilution of human creativity. While AI can mimic established patterns and conventions, it may struggle to capture the ineffable essence of human experience — the subtleties of emotion, the complexities of interpersonal relationships, and the richness of cultural context. Thus, filmmakers must strike a delicate balance between harnessing AI’s capabilities and preserving the distinctiveness of their artistic vision. Furthermore, ethical considerations loom large in the realm of AI-assisted creativity. Questions about intellectual property rights, authorship attribution, and algorithmic bias demand careful deliberation. As AI becomes increasingly proficient at generating content, the boundaries between human-authored and AI-generated works blur, prompting a reevaluation of traditional notions of authorship and creativity ownership. Filmmakers must navigate this ethical terrain with prudence, ensuring transparency, accountability, and respect for creative contributions, both human and machine. Despite these challenges, the collaboration between human filmmakers and AI Writers holds immense promise for the future of cinema. By harnessing the complementary strengths of human intuition and machine intelligence, filmmakers can unlock new realms of storytelling possibilities, pushing the boundaries of imagination and innovation. AI Writers serve not as substitutes for human creativity, but as catalysts for inspiration, companions in the creative journey, and champions of storytelling diversity. In conclusion, the emergence of AI Writers marks a transformative chapter in the evolution of filmmaking — an era defined by the fusion of artistry and artificial intelligence. As filmmakers embrace these technological marvels with caution and creativity, they pave the way for a cinematic landscape that is richer, more inclusive, and more vibrant than ever before. In the tapestry of storytelling, AI Writers emerge as indispensable collaborators, weaving threads of innovation into the fabric of cinematic imagination.
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mad-girlslove-song · 3 months
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the shittiest human art will always be leagues better than the best ai "art". a child's finger paintings and macaroni crafts will always be better than a computer's subpar attempt at recreating the starry night. your stick figures and smiley faces will always surpass an algorithm's bastardized boticelli painting. the most mediocre hallmark movie will always be better than whatever bullshit sora churns out. the most cringeworthy "i'm 14 and this is deep" notes app poetry will always be better than whatever chatgpt can come up with. always
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feckcops · 11 months
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Joan Is Awful: Black Mirror episode is every striking actor’s worst nightmare
“A sticking point of the near-inevitable Sag-Aftra strike is the potential that AI could soon render all screen actors obsolete. A union member this week told Deadline: ‘Actors see Black Mirror’s Joan Is Awful as a documentary of the future, with their likenesses sold off and used any way producers and studios want. We want a solid pathway. The studios countered with ‘trust us’ – we don’t.’ ...
“If a studio has the kit, not to mention the balls, to deepfake Tom Hanks into a movie he didn’t agree to star in, then it has the potential to upend the entire industry as we know it. It’s one thing to have your work taken from you, but it’s another to have your entire likeness swiped.
“The issue is already creeping in from the peripheries. The latest Indiana Jones movie makes extensive use of de-ageing technology, made by grabbing every available image of Harrison Ford 40 years ago and feeding it into an algorithm. Peter Cushing has been semi-convincingly brought back to life for Star Wars prequels, something he is unlikely to have given permission for unless the Disney execs are particularly skilled at the ouija board. ITV’s recent sketch show Deep Fake Neighbour Wars took millions of images of Tom Holland and Nicki Minaj, and slapped them across the faces of young performers so adeptly that it would be very easy to be fooled into thinking that you were watching the real celebrities in action.
“Unsurprisingly, Sag-Aftra members want this sort of thing to be regulated, asking for their new labour contract to include terms about when AI likenesses can be used, how to protect against misuse, and how much money they can expect from having their likenesses used by AI.”
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merrilymp3 · 9 months
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i hate people's acceptance of AI when it's "cool" and "convenient." stop giving it materials to weaponize in the future, i don't care what it's for. AI could take away future and current jobs for so many people, and you are helping it.
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bishoprose · 10 months
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Another day closer to the RWRB film, another day of me being furious over studio executives and their complete and utter unwillingness to be decent human beings, thereby robbing us of what was probably going to be some incredible promo content from the boys. The written interviews, the filmed ones, their premiere looks, the hopefully detailed and heartfelt instagram captions, the BTS photos and videos…. We better get it someday.
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casthecactus · 11 months
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On top of this amazing solidarity of workers and creatives against corporate greed, the strike is actually the BEST because oh my god I can finally catch up on all the tv and movies I’ve been meaning to watch without the stress of a thousand new things being promoted all the time.
So excited for people to start re-engaging with great films and art of previous decades!
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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gemharvest · 6 months
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I think its funny that the music for that recent Disney movie was so bad that people are trying to say the lyrics were AI generated. Yesss kick the mouse while he's down.
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filmcourage · 2 months
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Generative AI May Never Be Able To Make A Movie - Russell Palmer
Watch the video interview on Youtube here.
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unproduciblesmackdown · 2 months
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truly lmao 2024 lambda literary award finalist wynnstannery
#have probably already heard of these awards w/o absorbing it but has a sizable [twitter acct you follow follows this acct] overlap for one#wikipedia blurb ''to recognize the crucial role lgbtq writers play in shaping the world...celebrate the very best in lgbtq literature''#Lol! naturally everyone set to laugh abt Individually being lambda award finalist Authors amidst 40+ anthology contributors. sure#and of course oh absolutely crucial cam stone page. we did make the back of book blurb too after all#born of [crucially soph nothingunrealistic (a) investigates that akd role which (ai) leads to me also checking it out. later (b)#investigates this Call For Submissions For All Trans F&F Zine which (bi) leads to me going ''oh so true cam stone Needs to be there'']#all originating in The Wrong Fake ''Fans'' Show Up For Billions By Way Of Beloved Character Winston lmao#b/c fr imagine the trans f&f zine Doesn't have a Did You Know That???? page abt a delightful akd role & canon nonbinary f&f character#but this amidst Plenty of ''fake'' ''wrong'' ''fans'' messing around w/the concept of Fast & Furious as a Work throughout#as i said & got the feedback of [hell yes You Get It] that the premise Guarantees you get a very Varied & inherently Playful response#not b/c playfulness need be ''unserious'' but it sure need not be ''serious.'' like f&f itself; as part of [the premise guarantees it]#& that the Range of ways ppl can approach this broad concept is like the Range of ways ppl can approach the broad concept of Gender lol#& not Unearnest but needing no Gravitas / ''serious'' ''legitimacy'' guaranteed in turn to ''validate'' your efforts#and your not being the ''right'' or ''expected'' audience getting the perhaps straight(tm)forwardly intended experience here lmao#so in many ways it did feel very resonant / relevant to wynnstannery#embracing [the one use of: editor's note!] and [the one use of: the word ''autistic''!]#2 trans 2 furious#which is probably gonna get a physical reprint sooner than later; pdfs still available despite the lack of link there#was already The Intention if vaguely so; now with the added ''can put the 2024 Lambda Award Nominee / Finalist on the cover lol''#page 54 (i believe) brought to you by a couple of quantnoisseurs; rushed to finish last minute then ft. some post deadline edits lmao#classic....nonzero other works i've Heard Of! nice#which: sure does seem like the focus here is like ''did you hear about these books? :)'' as many ''awards'' can ultimately be#like i Am hearing about them now. had seen abt Being Ace on twitter interesting interesting. hi honey i'm homo hell yeah#do we have one or two f&f films left? put cam stone cameo in there for real. Fast furious worth the effort worth the cost#& just shoutout to the like bifurcation of Akd Role Types. [intense in a relatively restrained affect way. some dramatic flair for sure]#and [spontaneous! vivacious! bright! playful! pretty emotionally open!] that's right lmao
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thetimelordbatgirl · 11 months
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Ngl, it being confirmed development on Power Rangers Young Adult Reboot (this trend will never die will it?) is still ongoing even when strikes are still happening, is just...very sadly accurate to Power Rangers and their relationships with stuff like unions and strikes. 
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pitch-and-moan · 10 months
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A Miracle on 34th Street
An AI-penned remake of the Christmas classic, but because the AI is operating without certain parameters, and without any actors, the film just ends up being a shot of an unnamed, unseen driver finding an unmetered parking spot along 34th Street.
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feckcops · 1 year
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Artificial intelligence is coming for creative workers too
“It seems inevitable that machine learning will replace many of the tasks involved in creating things like games, novels, films and series. This will start with the replacing of seemingly lower-level tasks – think translating code in programming or writing initial drafts of dialogue for a script – and progress from there. Hence the screenwriters’ demands – which are explicitly aware of how AI will improve over time.
“Rather than the rise of the robots wiping out entire professions, machine learning will remove entry level positions in dozens of industries – meaning these jobs still exist, only there will be fewer of them. This is not only an issue regarding employment, but poses deeper questions about how to sustain the conveyor belt of future human talent ...
“The idea that capitalist competition creates consequences beyond the intentions of capitalists is nothing new. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx wrote how capitalist society had conjured up ‘such gigantic means of production and of exchange’ that it was akin to a sorcerer ‘no longer able to control the powers of the nether world whom he has called up by his spells.’ What Marx had in mind when he wrote those lines were the rising ziggurats of the Industrial Revolution, dotting the skylines of Europe’s cities. Yet more than 170 years later they read as even more apt in the unfolding race for AI. If the sorcerers are Google, Microsoft, Apple and Meta, then the key question is this: if any of them create a new form of intelligence can they control the consequences?
“But we don’t need to go as far as speculating whether AI would, as Hinton muses, mean humanity is merely ‘a passing phase in the evolution of intelligence’. The fact that striking screenwriters are arguing against recursive learning in their industry is significant enough. If machines are set to swallow ever more creative work, as well as the repetitive data-crunching that will cost millions of jobs in industries like accounting and legal services, then the conclusion should be obvious: we will need a radically different kind of economic system. Recognising that doesn’t require the emergence of a real life Skynet.”
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nigesakis · 11 months
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its scary to think that if animators striked too, they'd probably just be replaced by ai in many cases
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batattack409 · 11 months
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I think one thing that bothers me about ai art is that it doesn't tell me anything about the "person" creating it, except that they are a computer. These ai bros seem to forget that art is a form of human expression, not a product created only for profit. Art is amazing because its a window into that person's mind and how they see and interact with the world. I don't want shows written by a computer copying people's work, i want to see human flaws. I want to see an author's beliefs (intentionally or not) bleeding into their plot and world and characters, whether for good or bad. I want the little inconsistencies that fans have to speculate about, debating if it was intentional or not. I want to see years of planning paying off. I want to see fingerprints in the art, i want to see an amateurs attempt at perspective and color, i want to see smudges and dents and not just the artists personal style but their flaws and progress and their work changing as they change. I want to see actors adding their touches to characters, learning to understand how the character works and how to bring them to life. I want to see the background actors messing up in a barely noticeable way that when spotted makes the viewer laugh. I want to find typos and mispronunciations and stray lines. I want to be able to find life in the flaws, not just an untrained computer program. Maybe ai can create a perfect script or painting or replicate actors, but in the end, it will still be lifeless because it will be flawless.
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sandwichhater · 1 year
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I think my main issue with the film and tv industry at the moment is that they forget that "star-studded" does not equal good
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