Oh, i agree entirely. There's a massive rabbit hole of open source material. From my perspective, I'm focusing on tools that have half a chance of being usable by writers who aren't tech-savvy, so I'm looking at anything that, in my mind, fits the category of "video game". I know that limits the potential of what I can do at the moment, but I'm hoping that eventually a "Filmmaking Video Game" will emerge that won't require "big vision" writers to get too technical to bring their imaginations to life.
Thanks very much, I’m confident you’d love it :-) Watch this space and subscribe if you haven’t already, this entire channel will be about documenting that slow and steady journey to bring my big vision movie to life :-)
"narrative filmmakers"... is that what so called AI-Artists now call themselves? Guess the public has realized that using generative AI trained on stolen Art isn't really all that moral and people need to rebrand themselves now?
I can’t really speak for other AI users, although I haven’t actually come across anybody else using the term “Narrative Filmmaker” to describe themselves. My background is a screenwriter and filmmaker with a brilliant screenplay that I’d love to bring to life (it’s visually rich), but it just won’t see the light of day if I hope for Hollywood to do it, so AI is the best opportunity that I’m likely to ever get to turn the story (which took me ten years to write) into a watchable movie of some kind.
@@HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker Haydn, you've been waiting long enough, though wait a bit longer and it might be possible that "Telepathy SUCKS" will be more than just watchable. While AI may suggest you a better success-generating title, you should be able to keep not only creative control, you might simply author the whole shtick recruiting or cooperating with the artists most familiar with AI -- that's what I no longer exclude with a whole series of ultrafantastic teleplays to which 20 years ago I was laughed at by a professor type at UCLA because nobody will read anything. That MO no longer applies.
Another great video. Straight to the point, without waffle. Would that other channels followed your style.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for noticing 😁. I’m aiming to get punchier, quicker and even more to-the-point-ier.
Fantastic, thanks very much. Checking out your channel now 😊
Thank you so much sharing your inputs.
Hey, not at all, you’re most welcome… thank YOU for watching the video 😁😁😁
You're only touching the surface of what's out there. I recommend you dig into the field of Open Sorce. 😉
Oh, i agree entirely. There's a massive rabbit hole of open source material. From my perspective, I'm focusing on tools that have half a chance of being usable by writers who aren't tech-savvy, so I'm looking at anything that, in my mind, fits the category of "video game". I know that limits the potential of what I can do at the moment, but I'm hoping that eventually a "Filmmaking Video Game" will emerge that won't require "big vision" writers to get too technical to bring their imaginations to life.
Please let us know when your screenplay comes to life, sounds like my type of film!
Thanks very much, I’m confident you’d love it :-)
Watch this space and subscribe if you haven’t already, this entire channel will be about documenting that slow and steady journey to bring my big vision movie to life :-)
Just stop after writing wearing , light shadow. Etc after few you will get 100% nude characters.
Wow! That sounds like a glitch that Midjourney hasn’t plugged yet. Surprised they missed it. Helpful tip, thanks.
"narrative filmmakers"... is that what so called AI-Artists now call themselves?
Guess the public has realized that using generative AI trained on stolen Art isn't really all that moral and people need to rebrand themselves now?
I can’t really speak for other AI users, although I haven’t actually come across anybody else using the term “Narrative Filmmaker” to describe themselves. My background is a screenwriter and filmmaker with a brilliant screenplay that I’d love to bring to life (it’s visually rich), but it just won’t see the light of day if I hope for Hollywood to do it, so AI is the best opportunity that I’m likely to ever get to turn the story (which took me ten years to write) into a watchable movie of some kind.
@@HaydnRushworth-Filmmaker Haydn, you've been waiting long enough, though wait a bit longer and it might be possible that "Telepathy SUCKS" will be more than just watchable. While AI may suggest you a better success-generating title, you should be able to keep not only creative control, you might simply author the whole shtick recruiting or cooperating with the artists most familiar with AI -- that's what I no longer exclude with a whole series of ultrafantastic teleplays to which 20 years ago I was laughed at by a professor type at UCLA because nobody will read anything. That MO no longer applies.