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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
The models are going to get better. The tools are going to get better. Within a few years, anyone will be able to create a feature length movie if they have an idea. Will it be Hollywood level? Probably not. Does that matter? Probably not. Two other thoughts: 1. Quantity of creative internet video will increase by orders of magnitude. How do you find the interesting ones vs. low effort slop? 2. Would you rather watch average Netflix or Hollywood move (assume top 10% are affinity for the storyteller / actors and are actually good) or just expand on the universe of your favorite story. Endless Sicario sequels but if Villeneuve AI is director and Sheridan AI is the screenwriter?
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Steve Pederzani
@ozmium.eth
There is definitely a “quality” difference between lazy imagination prompting and someone who spread a creation across several models and editing pieces before the finished product, even if still lacking human copyright due to artistic “placeholder” filling. But if you remember how amazingly addicting simple lazy stick figure animation hack projects like Lazer Collection and ASDF Movie were? Flash games even? The mention of sky blue neggs and Meerca Chase bring anyone’s adrenaline up? It’s about the narrative, the story. It’s about the canvas you put the audience in while respecting their own creative imagination (how little or big their suspension of disbelief is) which in my opinion makes the human side still all the more important in what will make “not Hollywood but doesn’t matter” successes. Like the clear media generational line we got with YouTube and Justin Bieber’s emergence.
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