Ai is filmmaker's END (future of filmmaking)

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  • @o_i_1234
    @o_i_1234 2 місяці тому +2

    AI will never replace human creativity. Besides, with the rise of AI, human principles are more relevant than ever, they are a way to create differences. AI is just laziness

    • @nanojoel
      @nanojoel  2 місяці тому

      Could it be argued that creativity using AI is innovative and more creative for reasons that you can type into existence your thoughts and is a way to express yourself as an artist better?

    • @o_i_1234
      @o_i_1234 2 місяці тому +1

      @@nanojoel For sure, it is great as a starting point IMO

    • @nanojoel
      @nanojoel  2 місяці тому

      @@o_i_1234 And what is the next point?

    • @o_i_1234
      @o_i_1234 2 місяці тому +1

      @@nanojoel It has to be completed with human creativity, AI is never an end but as a way to an end, as a helping hand

    • @nanojoel
      @nanojoel  2 місяці тому

      @@o_i_1234 Agreed but what if the ai databases are limited manually and certain elements images and concepts will not be allowed. Will this be a lack of creativity?

  • @user-ug5cs1bu8r
    @user-ug5cs1bu8r 3 місяці тому +1

    I believe that traditional cinema will remain irreplaceable and timeless. What do you think?

    • @nanojoel
      @nanojoel  3 місяці тому

      Traditional cinema will and can be replaced by artificial intelligence
      For example recreating the movie titanic where Jack survives. All because in a decade AI will be able to recreate people from scratch
      What are your thoughts?

    • @fishstix1037
      @fishstix1037 3 місяці тому +1

      @@nanojoel I believe that you are right to a certain extent. Ai being integrated into the film industry is inevitable, but I don't think it will completely replace human beings. There is something distinctly human about an original piece that an ai can replicate, but cannot put any emotional resonance behind, which is why people go to the movies: to feel more connected and empathize with the experiences of other human beings. The reason why Disney's latest animated feature received such horrible reviews despite the beautiful animation, was because the audience could sense the lack of creativity and soul in the script despite the beautiful animation.

    • @nanojoel
      @nanojoel  3 місяці тому

      @@fishstix1037 I agree that is exactly my point, that filmmaking is slowly becoming less human and subsequently humans are becoming less human with integration of technology. How long do you think it would take to completely remove those emotions from us and replace everything with ai?

    • @fishstix1037
      @fishstix1037 3 місяці тому +1

      @@nanojoel To be quite honest I think this will never happen. Yes ai will eventually be integrated with everyday society and will replace some jobs, but it can’t and won’t replace human beings. I can see it being used as a tool to enhance art, not fully create it. Like the generations of creatives who came before us, we must utilize the technology and publicity through social media. Although it may not seem like it, people are sick of social media: the doom scrolling caused by the algorithms , self comparison, and constant ads. I genuinely believe that people are beginning to wake up and start paying attention to films, audiences are becoming smarter. Gone are the days that studios can just give us a crappy remake or sequel and call it cinema, with gems like: Ladybird, All of us Strangers, or Moonlight being released. The people are craving creativity and real human connection, and that is exactly what this new generation of directors, cinematographers, and screenwriters will bring to the table. We are on the brink of a new renaissance for film making with the help of ai and social media.

    • @nanojoel
      @nanojoel  3 місяці тому

      @@fishstix1037 I believe that what you said is a more optimistic scenario. With open ai’s Sora soon people will not know what is ai and what is not ai. This aspect of ai can be used for creativity but it will still lack humanity if a director starts resurrecting actors. Personally old films have characteristics that do not exist in today’s society. Most films are made with a basic script about some emotional art house idea or a remake of an already successful film. In terms of original films there is a huge lack of funding and advertising because they are inherently a risk to the industry. Films like Mandy by Panos Cismatos are a grate example.