Discover Your Screenwriting Skills with ChatGPT

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  • @museitorloseit
    @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว +3

    If you're a writer experiencing writer's block or a lack of interest in writing due to a lack of ideas, then this video may be just what you need. I describe how ChatGPT, an impressive AI writing tool, can help reignite your creativity. ChatGPT can serve as a muse to help you overcome writer's block and best of all, it's completely free! If you found this video helpful or have any questions about the AI writer, please don't hesitate to let me know in the comments below. And if you haven't already, please like, comment, share, and subscribe to my channel. Thank you for watching!

    • @castintothevoid
      @castintothevoid ปีที่แล้ว +1

      DUUDE! The zombie at the end! lol!

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@castintothevoid I used Ebsynth to make it. It's really fun. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @joelchihandw7674
      @joelchihandw7674 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      In my personal experience I found AI to be problematic and full of distractions causing more time off for corrections than anything that helps. If you're writing in a characters voice, the personality may be fraught with misspellings and unique spellings to convey a persons local accent or cultural idioms that do not follow what we would consider proper English grammar, yet, The misspellings are there to convey character, and colloquial syntax that helps define the person themselves. AI has taken proper spellings such as there, their,they're, and wrongly identified them to improper use.
      Then we have regional accents and cultural idioms which AI wrongly identifies and corrects. e.g. ':wazup'boss. dat ole bevah dun skitled 'iz arse unda yon willa tree." Spoken Normal would be: Whats up boss, that old beaver done scooted his ass under the willow tree." Ai in this case consumes time in the manual need to proof and correct to match the anomalies of regional language.

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching and commenting@@joelchihandw7674 You're right. AI is advancing, but I still prefer writing everything myself. I have my own style of writing that I've developed over the years. I tend to use AI now as a thesaurus or research. I'm writing a scene with a cop using police banter, and I sometimes can't find the right way to go about it while searching the Internet or asking around. I tested out a few AI writing programs and have gotten some great responses. I showed one of my cop buddies and he said that was actually somewhat accurate, but he offered some changes. AI doesn't understand humor, sadness, or any emotions. If you want to write a character speaking in a certain way, AI will not understand it. You're right about that. It doesn't know how to understand how to speak in certain dialects, etc. However, for those who just want to start writing and don't know where to start or the confidence, AI is a great way to spark their creativity process.

  • @MECassani
    @MECassani ปีที่แล้ว +1

    To ask chat gpt to create a logline from existing script, do you need to copy and paste the entire screenplay? Or should you copy existing logline and ask chat gpt to review, revise into a better logline? Thanks for your video!

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. There are two ways to generate loglines and synopsis. One, you can upload your script into ChatGPT 4 and have it analyzed by the tool, or two, type a summary of the screenplay story and let ChatGPT create the logline for you. Yes, you can input your old logline and tell ChatGPT to rephrase it in a professional-sounding logline. I've done it a few times and liked the outcomes. If it's too lengthy, just tell it to shorten it and be engaging. I'm glad my video was helpful. Check out my other videos about screenwriting with AI. I think they may prove useful.

  • @MECassani
    @MECassani 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you!

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting. Check out my other videos on screenwriting :)

  • @mindandbody7971
    @mindandbody7971 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I would suggest being careful with what you submit to ChatGPT. Asking the AI to create characters for you might have some copywright / ownership issues in the very near future. Providing AI with your original IP, scripts and stories also allows it to store and refer to it when developing the creative works of others that are using the tool to write, which may be interpreted as a form of plagiarism. Be creative in how you decide to use it for your work flow, without compromising your endeavor, but remember NOTHING will be better than your original and unique expression born from YOUR life experiences and intellect.

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree. I've been mentioning in each of my videos that there's nothing better than to write the story yourself, and if you need some sort of inspiration or brainstorming ideas, this would be another great tool if your friends or family are not helpful. Use it as a tool, but don't let the tool write everything for you. That also takes the whole fun away from being creative.

    • @mindandbody7971
      @mindandbody7971 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well said. I just wanted to mention it considering how prior to AI, artists were putting their work on these online platforms on to find themselves regretting it a bit.
      I've been playing with ChatGPT and I do find it nice to brainstorm with as you said when you're maybe stuck or need a prompt to inspire you, and I did learn alot from your video in acquiring some constructive feedback. Thank you! @@museitorloseit

  • @SophieSerumula-mz4dx
    @SophieSerumula-mz4dx ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Best video ever...

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks! I'm glad that this video was helpful.

  • @Antigone-yp6ht
    @Antigone-yp6ht ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I dont see how characters a person creates can infringe on copyright.
    This can only happen if you have taken ut upon yourself to write say a story about Batman without permission.

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว

      AI still incorporates data gathered through other works. I've noticed Luke Skywalker come up a few times or characters from Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, when you decide to choose fantasy genre, etc.

  • @qube7590
    @qube7590 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Common use of AI in screenplays would possibly be the worst thing to ever happen to the art industry, seeing as film is the most widely consumed art form nowadays.
    Art is about human expression. Please don’t outsource it to AI that only ever looks at the end result rather than the thought behind it.

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've been trying to tell the viewers to use it as a tool to brainstorm ideas, and not completely have it write your script or novel, short story, etc. In reality, these tools can't write anything with merit. As a screenwriter and writer, these AI tools are only good for researching and tossing out ideas to you. I've been trying to tell the viewers in the latest videos to write their own story and use the AI Tools as a brainstorming buddy, but not to write the entire scene for you or your entire work, because then, what's the point? AI is here, and we can't really do much about it. You have your pros and cons about these tools. It's definitely helpful to those who have disabilities. Thank you for watching and commenting.

    • @qube7590
      @qube7590 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@museitorloseit I did agree to you up to the log line/synopsis bit, I think attempting to summarise one’s story can be very constructive. My comment was more of a general take and warning on AI in art.

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I hear you. AI is going to make people lazy. Most people won't care about the arts, though. But, for people like myself, who love to write and draw, we're going to feel it. But, like any new tool, you either work with it or forget about it. AI isn't going anywhere anytime soon. One good thing that came out of this was that it literally inspired me to dust off my old scripts and finish them. I also hired an artist to create a cover for my first comic book and was amazed by his talents. :) As I always say, stay creative!@@qube7590

    • @boogiefunkproductions2368
      @boogiefunkproductions2368 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I feel like Hollywood might as well have been using AI for the past decade, all the unoriginal content it’s been churning out.

    • @museitorloseit
      @museitorloseit  ปีที่แล้ว

      There are a lot of great original films and TV shows being made and most of them are from indie filmmakers like Gaspar Noé, Chloé Zhao, Alejandro Loayza Grisi, and Ruben Östlundand to name a few, and production companies like A24 have produced amazing content. There are original creative writers and filmmakers out there, but they're struggling to get noticed. AI may help some get their ideas out, but corporations will take advantage of it. Thanks for watching and commenting. @@boogiefunkproductions2368