There’s so many factors that go into a film (story, dialogue, acting performances, editing, sound effects, cinematography, etc.).
I have a hard time seeing AI being able to master and combine all the various elements together anytime soon. I guess with exponential progress it may happen.
One area of film that I don’t see AI replacing is documentary. It’s possible using purely stock footage that it could make something at a decent level. The aspect of documentary that wouldn’t be replaced is interviewing subjects and following around (documenting) everyday people. You also need humans to document events as they unfold.
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Reply to Given the exponential rate of improvement to prompt based image/video generation, in how many years do you think we'll see entire movies generated from a prompt? by yea_okay_dude
There’s so many factors that go into a film (story, dialogue, acting performances, editing, sound effects, cinematography, etc.).
I have a hard time seeing AI being able to master and combine all the various elements together anytime soon. I guess with exponential progress it may happen.
One area of film that I don’t see AI replacing is documentary. It’s possible using purely stock footage that it could make something at a decent level. The aspect of documentary that wouldn’t be replaced is interviewing subjects and following around (documenting) everyday people. You also need humans to document events as they unfold.