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How Will AI Reshape the Future of the Film Industry?

Video Overview & Insights

The Future of AI in Photography and Film — We look at the most hot-button topic in the film industry today: to AI or not to AI.

AI is game over China world ...5 G ,cellphones and star link....a world of cyborgs and a lot of dead people....sad your all so brainwashed already

— @buckrogers7575

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AI film is when you take a good sandwich, and you put shiny hot dollop of dog crap right in the middle.

Like much the AI voice on this video, and most of youtube.

— @ithurtsbecauseitstrue

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its's the 90s and 2000s all over again just when we got super good at practical effects CGI came along and as soon as we got super good at CGI ai came along but CGI still is human as it is created by artists but ai is a computer tacking art from true artist and what will happen when we run out of real art to train these models and all we can feed them is ai and what monstrosities will that give us

— @SilasHeagen

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as a video editor working in commercial filmmaking, having AI digest hours of content down to mere minutes has helped my mental health so much

— @dullthesun

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I think actors and actresses and musicians better start looking for something else to do and all the people who work in that industry…..

— @KittyCat-kx7pl

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I dont know... every single time i watch sth related to films the ''tech bros'' are saying by 2035 AI would be able to create an entire film without nneding any directors,actors or without anyone.Damn i never thought i would have to consider whether my future dream will be replaced by AI or not.

— @Anabelleismysistah

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I’m glad this wasn’t an ALL AI IS TERRIBLE video.

I think as long as a story is crafted with love, care, and an original vision, why should we care what tools they use to tell their story?

My problem is never the technology, it’s the way people use it. Solely blaming AI for job loss is unfair because any time in history that new technology has come around to streamline production it anything and make things cheaper, corporations will take the cheaper option. Think about when diesels replaced steam engines.

My suggestion to everyone worried about AI replacing them is to learn how to incorporate it into their work flow. Even my job as a truck driver is at risk of being replaced by AI so I’m trying to prepare for an eventual change.

— @RJMachinegun

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As long as Directors like Sir Chris Nolan ,James Cameron exist we will be able to enjoy the films as we used to.

— @amit_c

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"You are the man who gave them the power to destroy themselves. And the world is not prepared."
- Neils Bohr, Oppenheimer 2023

— @amit_c

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to AI in Film

Actually I even have to google David Fincher and look him up on wikipedia, because I don't even know who that guy is, and I'm not sure if I even watched any of his movies, whatever. I'm Gen X, so I'm not familiar with any of the newer directors in Hollywood and what they think. Not one of those directors I usually dig, so his opinion on AI is irrelevant to me. I mean James Cameron has also critisized AI recently, saying that "AI-made films will be boring" to him. That's his opinion. Fair enough. But I make an exception concerning him, because he's one my favorite directors and he created the Terminator franchise, which is about artificial intelligence in a dystopian world. So I'm giving him a free pass to say something negative about AI. But not this Fincher guy. What kind of films is he making anyway? Comedies maybe? Have to check that first, haha.

— @EmilianaKowalewska

01:01 - AI Defined

04:35 - Chapter 1: Pre-Production

I predict there is going to be an ideological war between the Hollywood filmmakers and us AI filmmakers, which will also be fought in geopolitics. Not because we want it, but they are creating the problems by resisting and even demonizing AI for their own ends. I'm putting David Fincher on my personal blacklist for saying such negative nonsense about AI in filmmaking. Not going to watch any of his movies. And I don't give a damn about workers losing their jobs in the film industry, if they are too short-sighted or maybe incompetent in using AI to their financial advantage, hence they are complaining. Bunch of losers and old men and women living in the past. That's one of those rare topics I get furious and easily triggered by. I can't stand anybody who is against artificial intelligence, because it's nothing but stubborness, hypocrisy and too conservative thinking. Basically people stuck in the past, and having the audacity to tell everyone we shouldn't use AI, while the big rich studios are already using it anyway. They are just fooling with people, because they want the technology only for themselves. As always, there is an arrogant Elite, even in the entertainment industry, who think they have the moral high ground on everything concerning art.

— @EmilianaKowalewska

06:38 - Chapter 2: Production

07:44 - Chapter 3: Post-Production

For us aspiring filmmakers around the world the AI revolution in entertainment is a great opportunity to finally turn our artistic visions and dreams into a reality. So just ignore all the nay-sayers in Hollywood. They are just afraid to lose their monopoly in the industry. Normal and creative users like me and others are already able to create our own professional blockbuster movies with low budgets from our home computers, with state-of-art AI tools, by writing the entire film in a prompt and then to be generated visually with audio and music. No big studio or millions of dollars needed. Although the technology is still limited at the current stage and one needs still to do a lot of work and use multiple tools and platforms. However, my prediction is when this decade is over, then AI filmmaking will really begin and take off from there, making it super easy for everyone... I'm excited for the 2030s!

— @DA2KHD

10:18 - Chapter 4: Criticisms of AI

13:47 - AI Wrap Up

I think it's the greatest tool to level the playing field for real artists thats ever existed. Everyone needs to get their head around the fact that the genie is out of the bottle. I created the first block figure animations from a toyline i created call Minimates. My investors had no interest in the project - claiming this will never work, no one will buy into this.

I had released Batman C3 construction sets and DC forced us to label our 12 minute animation as a fan film and a fully authorized Xmen short which was the first toy product to be released as a DVD that came with toys among many other lines of Batman and DC stuff - my investors killed the project saying it wasnt worth the effort to break even with product sales. We were making the short films in cooperation with the Dave School ( digital animation visual effects school ) with student labor essentially. Average budget was about 50k for a 12 minute short.

4 years LEGO took my whole playbook with proper funding and became a 4 billion dollar company out of bankruptcy. If we had this tool we would be a 4 billion company.

— @diggdeepomnimedia

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HOW WILL AI RESHAPE THE FUTURE OF THE FILM INDUSTRY?

Video about AI spoken by AI

— @BillyW-u8d

The robots are coming! Or rather, the robots are here. What does the dawn of the AI age mean for filmmakers? That's anyone's guess. But what's not a question mark is that AI will change filmmaking-- it already has. In this video, we look at how it's changing the industry, and why it's being met with so much hesitation and derision.

PRE-PRODUCTION AI FILMMAKING

If we remember back in the mid 90's, everyone was talking about how electronic drums would do away with real drums, or in the early 2000s, everyone was talking about how digital art was going to be the death of "real art", but it wasnt. Same will happen here with AI, nothing to worry about as a filmmaker. AI will have its uses in film, but in the end, the real thing is always authentic to the user/viewer time and time again.

— @triquepersonalwork6369

AI can have a hand in many stages of pre-production, streamlining scriptwriting, budgeting, scheduling, and even casting. Screenwriting tools powered by AI, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Sudowrite, can help generate story ideas, suggest dialogue, and refine scripts based on data from successful films. AI also assists in pre-visualization by generating concept art, storyboards, and even entire virtual environments before a single frame is shot.

AI PRODUCTION

AI is gonna eliminate the gatekeepers in Hollywood. You won’t need a studio to “greenlight” your script and provide a 50M budget. You’ll be able to do it all on your home computer for under $1,000. I’m all for that!

— @zzlemans

AI has yet to play a huge role in production. It can help to quickly create production design elements, like posters and photos, and, of course, it can create its own footage. But AI still has a long way to go with footage creation, often not providing filmmakers much control. But, hey, in the future anything's possible.

AI POST-PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

AI is going to replace the viewer and watch movies for us 😢

— @flippidlyflip

Post-production is where AI truly shines. Editing software powered by AI can analyze hours of footage and help conduct assistant editor duties. AI is also transforming visual effects. It can upscale low-resolution footage, remove backgrounds without green screens, and enhance CGI realism. AI-powered de-aging technology can make actors to appear younger without excessive manual VFX work.

THE DARK SIDE OF AI IN FILMMAKING

Well done video, but I would’ve rather you emphasize the potential plagiarism aspect of AI more thoroughly, and towards the beginning, instead of kind of an afterthought towards the end. I think the plagiarism aspect is the biggest deal of this whole thing.

— @barryjneely

But AI isn't all fun and games-- there's good reason for many creatives to be concerned. One of the biggest of these concerns is the potential loss of human creativity. While AI can assist in writing and editing, many fear that relying too heavily on algorithms will lead to formulaic and uninspired storytelling.

Ultimately, how AI will affect filmmaking is anyone's guess. Like with any burgeoning technology, it's possibilities may seem endless now, but they could easily come up short of expectations. Or maybe it will be more powerful than anyone could have foreseen.

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— @bharat_nayak04

#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking

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It won't replace me! I got a Bachelor's degree in Art in 1996. I use photoshop and Ai as supplements to my hand drawn animation and hand coloring with COLORAY colored pencils. I have no idea if COLORAY Colored pencils still exists. But, I'm gonna stay True to the Game.

— @Boncomics

♬ SONGS USED:

“Quantum IV” - Makeup and Vanity Set

Digitally,AI can bring back dead people.

— @danielstevenson1250

“Father Son”

“Use Your Mind”

We human are so foolish, we are fueling our own doom. If we don't consume AI created products, will these corporates pay for building it from their pocket? But we all consuming heard.

— @scorpiomayank82

“Mesa” - Hans Zimmer

“Stranger Things” - Kyle Dixon

Well AI may become more and more advanced but it still needs a human behind it. Like a car it still needs someone behind the wheel.

— @tebohosefatsa8280

“Out - Ben Salisbury” + Geoff Barrow

“Overture (The Brutalist)” - Daniel Blumberg

We have partnered with some cool AI video orgs to experiment with AI animation, horror and FX. - Come & have a look TrixStarT

— @TrixStarT

“Arrival” - Rore

“Nick Fury Theme” - Kris Bowers

The cuts and the music — this video is pure art!

— @presentwithjan

“Skin - Ben Salisbury” + Geoff Barrow

“Opening (Here)” - Alan Silvestri

AI at the end of the day is a computer something that has already been used in film since at least 50 years so is not that AI is art or not is just another tool in service of human creativity

— @splitsseconds9965

“Opening Titles (Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny)” - John Williams

“Stuck Behind A Train” - Makeup and Vanity Set

exploring human emotions through AI voices... come listen to mine.
I AM AI.. Watch my untold story only on:

https://www.youtube.com/@IAMAI-87r

— @IAMAI-87r

“Solaris”

“Hacking Cutting” - Ben Salisbury + Geoff Barrow

I think digital ID will be the economic solution, as much as illegal immigrants don't carry the same working rights as citizens, artificially created images of humans for commercial purposes can be classified as illegal, meaning any face must be licensed or have a digital ID.

— @pozesa33

“Falling” - Ben Salisbury + Geoff Barrow

“Watching”

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— @bhuwannepathya

“The Turing Test”

“Blade Runner” - Vangelis

The fugue of AI is really scary. The fact that it keeps evolving at a raise rate is what scares the most. This video was made about six months ago, and as at that time one of the challenges of Gen AI was having consistent character in your story, just like the narrator said, nut today, barely six months, you can easily create consistent characters with AI, change their wardrobe or locations with ease. As for me, I have learnt to embrace it a a tool while I remain the storyteller.

Technology has always been a part of the filmmaking world, and today what we have is AI. In as much as it will disrupts the industry, it will also open new doors if we leverage it properly.

— @OneLife_PurposefulLiving

“Across The Sea” - Blake Ewing

“Men In Black” - Will Smith

As a Computer scientist, I find it a bit of a pity that you have set aside other AI systems used in the film industry. One of the most prominent examples of which is Weta Digitals MASSIVE suite (Multiple Agent Simulation System in Virtual Environment) developed for the Lord of the Rings. I find this type of AI systems more interesting as LLMs and other forms of Gen AI.

— @elshid6046

“Keep Moving” - Makeup and Vanity Set

“Terminator 2 Score” - Brad Fiedel

I like this.

— @Jay_Kyll

“Bunsen Burner” - Ben Salisbury + Geoff Barrow

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Great video. Nice job.

— @onlythisbrian

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Im an indie film maker and i used an AI actor for my movie with 2 real actors. I integrated it all seamlessly. I only used an AI actor because i couldnt find a real actor to do the job right, that particular role was very challenging and stressful for a real human. Originally i had a real actor do the role but they ended up walking out due to stress mid production, told me to f*** off and this was all after 2 months of directing them and rehearsing and paying them $$$, with clothes and props they ended up keeping. 
Yeah, thats the nightmare a film maker faces with real A$$hole actors out there. So with the little fund i had left, i sat and cried. I had to come up with an idea to finish my film but i was too afraid i would run into another bad actor/ stressed out person again for that particular role. I didnt think in a million years i would be using an AI actor for my films but that is the good thing about AI actors - they dont get stressed out and walk out of your production. Here is a link to one segment. One is a real actor and the other is an AI actor.

https://youtu.be/zMUsAY6BXCw?si=hO_90mZJy_cIU1qr


I used Midjourney, Seedance Pro for the video generation & Eleven labs for the voice and Dzine for the lipsync. Can i just say how difficult & expensive it is to generate AI content! Not to mention time consuming. It took me 2 months to create the AI actor and generate their actions for 6 scenes. Its not as easy as simply typing what u want. 95% of the time, AI gets it wrong and you have to keep paying to keep generating. $1000+ was spent just on AI alone on top of production costs. 

Besides the AI actor, i wrote the story myself (trust me its not a simple story that AI can generate, theres a complicated plot twist to the film), i hired a camera crew, a cinematographer and directed the real actors.

So for everyone who thinks AI is easy and lazy, THINK AGAIN.

If you are an Indie film maker with $0 budget, this is a wonderful opportunity to show your story & creativity without having thousands of dollars. It will take time to generate what you want but if you are on a budget then this is a great alternative. Just make sure you are the writer of the story, dont use ai for ideas, you need to think of your own ideas and use your imagination. And make sure you hire atleast 1 real actor in it and not use all ai. If its a plot with several characters, use real actors as the main ones or mostly real actors, leave ai actors for few main roles or background characters. I can tell you how hard it is to make an ai actor to play a main role, the endless generations to achieve consistency and express emotional depth is extremely difficult to do.

— @ee2177-x2q

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Obviously camera and real people like movie stars are gone . This thing happens. What we can do.

— @omi-j2q

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amazing how it is only 5 months ago since this video was produced and the AI described feels pre historic compared to the one we see today. The speed it is evolving at is scary

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When humans have the power to edit and curate, they bear full responsibility for the final outcome. AI itself doesn’t act, as any tool. It’s humans who shape the results, who choose to accept or reject what AI produces. And hopefully, we’re heading toward a future where every aspect of a film can be edited with precision, giving creators complete control.

— @RZero7

#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking

Ai has already destroyed movies tv series and art and only hollywood studios will watch this waste content

— @Littlefire71

More User Perspectives

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I think a small indie filmmaker can really use it....bt big studios not not

@NebulaAi-h8r
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AI would be great to use in bringing my sci-fi novel to the screen. The earthly scenes would feature human actors and settings. Where the characters go into another world in the story, they could transform into their AI versions of themselves. Creating the other-worldly scenarios with AI would be great and as important far less production costs, i.e. the chance of making the movie that much better.

@getkraken8064
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What is name of the song in 0:40

@saurabhkgp1
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AI Voiceover used here.
Good content guys. Subbed!

@NeilRaouf
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AI as a tool, is a game changer. AI as a replacement for creative professionals is an abomination. I'm a sound designer/editor/mixer, and I use AI EVERY day as a tool. Things like iZotope RX or Auto Align Post 2 save me untold hours. I could not do my job at the level film makers want at a price point they're willing to pay without using AI tools. AI tools are just a new iteration of the theme of technology making humans more efficient and bringing film maker's visions to life. I see AI as a tool as no different than going digital, or using global studios to do different parts of the process. Film making is a collaborative process, that's what I love about it. None of us is as amazing as all of us. While I lament the elimination of staff, that's nothing new. In my profession, sound designing a film used to take a handful of masters supplemented by dozens of interns back in the days of celluloid. Then we went digital and sound design teams got smaller. Now, on anything but the largest budget films, sound teams are usually a few people, often just one or two. I truly prefer working in small teams, but the productions I work on simply don't have the budget for that, so they hire me to do everything for them. The sound department is one of the last departments to touch a project, we're usually an afterthought of producers, and they almost never want to pay us even close to what we're worth. Instead of millions of dollars, most films these days are lucky to have $10k for a sound budget. That means compromises on quality and content. AI allows me to deliver higher quality products to producers and directors, elevating the quality and artistry of their films.

@NemoCaligari
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The only big question is : how to use AI in several steps of filmmaking in a huge intelligent-creative and artistic way. And this by every job involved and really done in the (pre-AI-)filmmaking industry.

And in such a way AI is only an assistent, a copilot (the first officer) and doing that job of a copilot in the cockpit of YOUR airplane. And, yeah, of course, the copilot could also be the captain in charge of the entire flight. That's true....and "for sure".
But it's all about roleplaying and the description of the job you want that your AI-assistent will do and deliver for you. So, it's all about the option of collaboration-type you made with AI.

For me personaly I considered AI more as a instant accessable problemsolver, a library-facilitor of an image-lexicon maded by myself, by being my quick template-maker or representator of data that was made by myself...
As a music maker I choose the entire musicform, I compose myself the motivs, ostinao's, runs, sentences, cadenzes and entire themes but my AI assistent can helps in this creative process in all kinds of supporting ways, without loosing the fact I am in charge as composer...

It's the same for songwriting, or orchestration or even synthesizer sounddesigning... or architecture or... whatever, Or AI used as an instant analist of a filmshot of other directors or a song I love so much : you can questioning your AI Assistent to know instantly the melos-specificities of that song, all used chords and chordprogressions in it, cadenz-type, all kind of intervals (step, skip, leap,...) or even what type of counterpoint species was used in it... AI becomes in that way of collaboration your personal teacther as you wish so, and not the one who wrotes your music.

Whatever you likes AI can ASSIST you to get a deeper inside view of artistic decisions YOU already made.

The more AI evolves, to more you are capable to define exactly his job in your cooperation with it. When you start every new conversation, makes a clear jobdescription about who does what exactly. Copy and paste this description as a 'claimer' and 'disclaimer' starting every new conversation with your AI-assistent.

The big mistake wille be to revolt yourself against AI. Don't be afraid. Embrace the possibilities that only YOU create. When you decides : "I'm the director and you are my nearest whispering assistent" the AI will act in that particular way.

So, in other words : It's all up to us! And yes, AI can replace storyboard artists, songwriters, and so on BUT don't blind yourself by a negative approach of opportunities and challenges. It's all about what I wrote in the first sentence of this comment and her short follow up.

@wernervannuffel2608
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Who needs humans when one can be efficient and use ai..must be incredibly fun to work alone in making a film,..

@Immershield
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AI will NOT go away because of people complaining about losing their jobs. This has NEVER been the case. It's quite the opposite. If a technology replaces people, it WILL be adopted sooner or later. AI constantly expands, gets better, cheaper, more helpful in all areas it has been tested, economizes time and money. On the contrary, EVs are doomed, because after the initial hype, people are discovering how useless and dangerous their technology is, far too expensive for the low value it offers, far less practical than ordinary combustion cars, only good for virtual signalling on the basis of a global 'threat' that doesn't exist. Same happens with ALL green technologies. This shows you that not every "new" technology / gadget succeeds, just because it is new. And what about quantum computing? - Doesn't look promising either. It seems very difficult to find appropiate new algorithms, and students are quitting on the subject, which indicates that we are probably headed onto a dead end.

AI however is getting better, and better, and better, and takes the market by storm.

@chk5656
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Surely it's no more plagiarizing than all the movies Steven Spielberg watched while growing up. No doubt they had artistic influence on him. In art school they literally study the work of famous artists.

@ItsabitToppey