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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 11 MIN

What AI filmmaking actually is

from Atlabs - AI Filmmaking and Storyboarding · host Mark, Ashley and Archit

This episode explores the rapid advancements in AI filmmaking and analyses its potential impact on the industry. The episode begins by showcasing the progression from AI-generated still images to the emergence of AI-generated video. It highlights Sora, OpenAI's new generative video AI, as a game-changer in the field. Sora enables the creation of photorealistic and cinematic videos up to 60 seconds long from simple text prompts. The episode showcases examples of Sora's capabilities, including its ability to generate complex scenes with animated characters. The episode examines the potential effects of AI on different filmmaking roles. While screenwriting and acting are considered relatively safe for now, AI is expected to significantly impact visual effects. AI tools have the potential to streamline tedious tasks, such as animation, saving time and potentially raising the bar for visual effects in films. However, entirely replacing visual effects teams with AI is believed to be a long way off due to the need for granular control over every aspect of a shot in big-budget productions. The episode also explores how AI can benefit low-budget filmmakers, such as creating crowds, extending sets, generating creatures, and applying stylistic filters to footage. The narrator shares their experience using AI-generated still backgrounds combined with traditional compositing techniques to create a sci-fi scene. This highlights the potential of combining AI with existing tools and skills. The episode concludes by addressing ethical concerns surrounding AI, particularly the lack of transparency and consent regarding the data used to train these algorithms. It suggests implementing opt-out mechanisms for artists who don't want their work used in AI datasets. The narrator advocates for embracing AI advancements as a tool to elevate filmmaking and create more opportunities for storytellers.

This episode explores the rapid advancements in AI filmmaking and analyses its potential impact on the industry. The episode begins by showcasing the progression from AI-generated still images to the emergence of AI-generated video. It highlights Sora, OpenAI's new generative video AI, as a game-changer in the field. Sora enables the creation of photorealistic and cinematic videos up to 60 seconds long from simple text prompts. The episode showcases examples of Sora's capabilities, including its ability to generate complex scenes with animated characters. The episode examines the potential effects of AI on different filmmaking roles. While screenwriting and acting are considered relatively safe for now, AI is expected to significantly impact visual effects. AI tools have the potential to streamline tedious tasks, such as animation, saving time and potentially raising the bar for visual effects in films. However, entirely replacing visual effects teams with AI is believed to be a long way off due to the need for granular control over every aspect of a shot in big-budget productions. The episode also explores how AI can benefit low-budget filmmakers, such as creating crowds, extending sets, generating creatures, and applying stylistic filters to footage. The narrator shares their experience using AI-generated still backgrounds combined with traditional compositing techniques to create a sci-fi scene. This highlights the potential of combining AI with existing tools and skills. The episode concludes by addressing ethical concerns surrounding AI, particularly the lack of transparency and consent regarding the data used to train these algorithms. It suggests implementing opt-out mechanisms for artists who don't want their work used in AI datasets. The narrator advocates for embracing AI advancements as a tool to elevate filmmaking and create more opportunities for storytellers.

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