Great video! Though I do notice the sound pans mainly to the left speaker, and sounds slightly lower quality with a buzz every so often... could be the way the mic is hooked up or an post production editing issue. Either way, I enjoyed your video. You earned my sub! Keep it up.
I definitely agree. Most people I've talked to, and myself included, are exhausted from big blockbusters. But from Hollywood's eyes, there's still A LOT of profit to be made by making big, bright action films targeted at younger audiences. Maybe the positive of AI movies is that people will completely lose interest in movies that don't have the good storytelling that only humans can create
@@DigitalFootprintShow Maybe not AI but I can already tell when a screenwriter is ticking the boxes he/she finds on social media to use in the screenwriting story. Red One has Krampus/Slapping contest found on media platforms. Same with Red Notice. Heck they both have "red" in their titles. Character development in an age where you can live and die in a manufactured world creates a challenge of meaning, leaving many stories more as diversions than an effective understanding of contemporary problems
@@pikiwiki I watch movies to be entertained, as a diversion, not to be preached too. I understand contemporary problems by entering the real world through my front door.
@@justenjoy-rr7ho for me, the deep themes of life and entertainment connect where real storytelling exists if you're smart enough to understand where that is- instead of hitting people over the head with a personal/social agenda which seems to pass for storytelling. A lot of screenwriters today seem to feel living a cyber life passes for an actual one and championing a cause passes for meaningful content. At least that's the way it seems to me- Critical Drinker has a lot to say on this subject
Your video is 3 months old. I had chatGPT write a script today that blew me away! Of course I gave it some direction, but in general it was damn good. And I tested script writing with chatGPT a bunch of times over the last year; usually the result was terrible and cheesy.
@@johnylitalo4163 Yea it definitely seems like something that is only being used to produce more movies faster, instead of focusing on creating something good
Then at the same time Scientists are theorizing that our 3D Reality is actually a Cosmic Video Game. I'm 72 and have watched "reality" change. This next phase of humanity is going to be a trip.
They should be required to divulge to consumers whether any portion of the work is AI generated. Not just film - everything. The hope of AI was to relieve humans of their menial work in order to pursue creative endeavors. Instead AI came for art first and leaves humans to clean toilets and empty trash.
Thanks for expressing in simple words which describes my fear to AI. Generative AI is a challenge to human creativity and also question for audiences whether they want art or just want to get instant/cheap attractions by machine.
Jurassic Park - AI, / King Kong (new films) - AI - Lord of the Rings - AI. It's been a majority of the block busters for decades. Writers, Unions, etc.. want to make it a deal breaker..?? The "forbidding AI" movies will be made anywhere and released via a VPN offshore and no one will know where it came from. When people get bored will all this - maybe they'll go back to the Mall, again, maybe they look up from their phones and see a real face - how novel, reality what a concept.. Repeat and so on.. In the meantime, AI is cool until it's not - In 3 years time, with full voice sync - the Hollywood machine will need to find a new thing.. Insert imagination... We can always cut the electricity.. Oh no.. not that..
It's not gping to takeover anytime soon is my guess, chatgpt has been here 2 years and it's still as bad with little improvement, sora even as i pressive as it is still cant make consistent chzracters, action scenes because it cant understand it's environement, no sound, no talking or expressive characters. So we are really a long way before the first ai movie in theatres. It also takes at least 40 mi ites to generate a 1 min clip.
You made a critical mistake. You said CGI for movies cost $1000 per minute. This is way off. If it were true a 90 min movie that was all CGi would cost $90k. In fact CGI and VFX cost above $1 million per minute. That’s why films using a lot of CGI cost more than films that don’t. I hope this helps and you should revise your video.
Imagine interactive movie watching. Imagine movies becoming something that you create on the fly. "Give me a sci-fi movie that takes place on the moon, and is inspired by the plot of First Blood." When it gave you something you didn't like, you could just tell it to redo it. "I don't like the way the virtual actor in the lead looks, make him taller." A movie being generated in real-time by AI would also lend itself to being watched in VR. If you turned your head, it would just generate images for whatever would have been traditionally out of frame. Do you even need books and movies when you have AI as a collaborative partner to create stories that are customized to you? It's a whole paradigm shift.
@@DigitalFootprintShow Consider something else. Just a little over a hundred years ago no one could have conceptualized a movie. We go to a theater or turn on our televisions and take it completely for granted, but it's a completely new thing that didn't exist a century and a half ago. What will be the next evolution?
2:42 it can't be 1000,- $ per minute of a movie. Maybe per second or per frame. If it would be per minute, a movie would cost about 90k $ if it is about 90 min. long.
@@DigitalFootprintShow a min. film, 2D animation or 3D rendered, or even doing it without CGI only with a video camera, if we are not talking about webcam and youtube, is hard to get for such low amount of money. Even sitcoms, where the light does not changing and the location is mostly one stage will cost more. What was the source?
Great video! Though I do notice the sound pans mainly to the left speaker, and sounds slightly lower quality with a buzz every so often... could be the way the mic is hooked up or an post production editing issue. Either way, I enjoyed your video. You earned my sub! Keep it up.
Thanks for noticing that! I’ll definitely be on the lookout for those audio issues for the next video!
Super professional format and a pleasure to watch, you're gonna go far kid
Thanks for the kind words!
People don't want explosions so much any more. It's gotten boring. They want good storytelling. Now that, is really hard
I definitely agree. Most people I've talked to, and myself included, are exhausted from big blockbusters. But from Hollywood's eyes, there's still A LOT of profit to be made by making big, bright action films targeted at younger audiences. Maybe the positive of AI movies is that people will completely lose interest in movies that don't have the good storytelling that only humans can create
@@DigitalFootprintShow Maybe not AI but I can already tell when a screenwriter is ticking the boxes he/she finds on social media to use in the screenwriting story. Red One has Krampus/Slapping contest found on media platforms. Same with Red Notice. Heck they both have "red" in their titles. Character development in an age where you can live and die in a manufactured world creates a challenge of meaning, leaving many stories more as diversions than an effective understanding of contemporary problems
@@pikiwiki I watch movies to be entertained, as a diversion, not to be preached too. I understand contemporary problems by entering the real world through my front door.
@@justenjoy-rr7ho for me, the deep themes of life and entertainment connect where real storytelling exists if you're smart enough to understand where that is- instead of hitting people over the head with a personal/social agenda which seems to pass for storytelling. A lot of screenwriters today seem to feel living a cyber life passes for an actual one and championing a cause passes for meaningful content. At least that's the way it seems to me- Critical Drinker has a lot to say on this subject
8:45 thats exactly an ai would say.
Your video is 3 months old. I had chatGPT write a script today that blew me away! Of course I gave it some direction, but in general it was damn good. And I tested script writing with chatGPT a bunch of times over the last year; usually the result was terrible and cheesy.
Hollywood is already pumping out corporate slop, if I can make my own star wars movies at home then it will be a fair trade.
I hate artificial intelligence and greedy executives, moguls and tycoons of the TV, Movie and Animation Industries in Hollywood.
@@johnylitalo4163 Yea it definitely seems like something that is only being used to produce more movies faster, instead of focusing on creating something good
@@DigitalFootprintShow They don't care about the human workers but themselves.
Then at the same time Scientists are theorizing that our 3D Reality is actually a Cosmic Video Game. I'm 72 and have watched "reality" change. This next phase of humanity is going to be a trip.
They should be required to divulge to consumers whether any portion of the work is AI generated. Not just film - everything. The hope of AI was to relieve humans of their menial work in order to pursue creative endeavors. Instead AI came for art first and leaves humans to clean toilets and empty trash.
Love the video!
Thanks for expressing in simple words which describes my fear to AI. Generative AI is a challenge to human creativity and also question for audiences whether they want art or just want to get instant/cheap attractions by machine.
It's absolutely not the end of film. Maybe the end of Hollywood if ai can make really good movies. That seems like a good thing to me.
Great video.
Thanks!
Actually the wizard of Oz wasnt the first movie with color. :)
Stop trusting chatgpt *badum tsss*
Yup! Most agree it was a short film called a visit to the seaside. But wizard of oz popularized the colored film technology we use today.
@@DigitalFootprintShow So that's where CMYK comes from but its not what we use today, I don't think. I just found out about Natalie Kalmus
I'm in Santa Fe and tomorrow night is the regular outdoor screening of summer movies....and it's the Wizard.
Jurassic Park - AI, / King Kong (new films) - AI - Lord of the Rings - AI. It's been a majority of the block busters for decades. Writers, Unions, etc.. want to make it a deal breaker..?? The "forbidding AI" movies will be made anywhere and released via a VPN offshore and no one will know where it came from. When people get bored will all this - maybe they'll go back to the Mall, again, maybe they look up from their phones and see a real face - how novel, reality what a concept.. Repeat and so on.. In the meantime, AI is cool until it's not - In 3 years time, with full voice sync - the Hollywood machine will need to find a new thing.. Insert imagination... We can always cut the electricity.. Oh no.. not that..
It's not gping to takeover anytime soon is my guess, chatgpt has been here 2 years and it's still as bad with little improvement, sora even as i pressive as it is still cant make consistent chzracters, action scenes because it cant understand it's environement, no sound, no talking or expressive characters. So we are really a long way before the first ai movie in theatres. It also takes at least 40 mi ites to generate a 1 min clip.
Lol, yesssss Arnold 2:21
$1,000 per minute sounds dirt cheap.
$1000,0000 for a movie is peanuts
Maybe I’ll make the next hero movie myself
I don't care as long as the movies and stories are good. Most people have always been delulu anyway.
You made a critical mistake. You said CGI for movies cost $1000 per minute. This is way off. If it were true a 90 min movie that was all CGi would cost $90k. In fact CGI and VFX cost above $1 million per minute. That’s why films using a lot of CGI cost more than films that don’t. I hope this helps and you should revise your video.
The numbers vary greatly, but the figure I used was the average, which includes all the small-budget films paying less for CGI
Imagine interactive movie watching. Imagine movies becoming something that you create on the fly. "Give me a sci-fi movie that takes place on the moon, and is inspired by the plot of First Blood." When it gave you something you didn't like, you could just tell it to redo it. "I don't like the way the virtual actor in the lead looks, make him taller." A movie being generated in real-time by AI would also lend itself to being watched in VR. If you turned your head, it would just generate images for whatever would have been traditionally out of frame. Do you even need books and movies when you have AI as a collaborative partner to create stories that are customized to you? It's a whole paradigm shift.
I didn’t even touch on how this could combine with VR! Even with all the worries, the engineering behind all this new tech is amazing
@@DigitalFootprintShow Consider something else. Just a little over a hundred years ago no one could have conceptualized a movie. We go to a theater or turn on our televisions and take it completely for granted, but it's a completely new thing that didn't exist a century and a half ago. What will be the next evolution?
Good I hope AI takes over.
2:42 it can't be 1000,- $ per minute of a movie. Maybe per second or per frame. If it would be per minute, a movie would cost about 90k $ if it is about 90 min. long.
I believe that’s the average rate for CGI with some production companies charging a lot more and some a lot less
@@DigitalFootprintShow a min. film, 2D animation or 3D rendered, or even doing it without CGI only with a video camera, if we are not talking about webcam and youtube, is hard to get for such low amount of money. Even sitcoms, where the light does not changing and the location is mostly one stage will cost more. What was the source?