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AI tool: The Future of Filmmaking. Generative A.I No Code
I've got some news for you, dear readers. It's time to prepare for the next big leap in filmmaking technology. And it comes in the form of an easy-to-use and free AI tool that will revolutionize the way we make films forever! This new tool promises to be an easy-to-use, free, and powerful platform that can automate your filmmaking process, thereby saving you valuable time and effort. We're talking about the latest in machine learning and artificial intelligence that's about to shake up the film industry as we know it. No more will we have to laboriously hand-craft every single visual effect or animation in our videos.
How is AI used in Filmmaking? - Sofy.tv - Blog
It is often said that most people only know the little that they do about artificial intelligence through watching films about AI. Arguably, the most famous of all is Steven Spielberg's A.I (1997), a film that tells the story of a humanoid AI boy that learns to love. Movie buffs know that the film was originally developed by Stanley Kubrick, who worked on developing the movie for years, only to give the project to Spielberg on account of both AI and robotics of the time being too undeveloped to realize his vision. Even today, some 25 years later, it is likely that AI and robotics still could not reach Kubrick's vision of an extremely realistic human-like AI humanoid. But thanks to this and other movies like Ridley Scott's Blade Runner (1982) and Ex Machina (2014), global audiences have been given a taste of the potential of AI, as well as a slightly dystopic vision of our future with artificial intelligence systems too.
A.I. For Filmmaking
Originally published at https://rsomani95.github.io.Visit the link for a better formatted, interactive version of the post with many more images. Analysing cinema is a time-consuming process. In the cinematography domain alone, there's a lot of factors to consider, such as shot scale, shot composition, camera movement, color, lighting, etc. Whatever you shoot is in some way influenced by what you've watched. There's only so much one can watch, and even lesser that one can analyse thoroughly.
NAB Show Conference Showcases Machine Learning and AI for Filmmaking
LAS VEGAS--"Get Ready for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence" is a new half-day program that will be part of The Next-Generation Media Technologies Conference at this year's NAB Show. Taking place Tuesday, April 10 from 9 a.m. to noon, the program will present six panels examining the impact of machine and artificial intelligence on production, post, filmmaking, and digital content creation. "We're looking forward to hosting some of the industries' leading creatives and technologists as they reveal how neural networks and other advancements are enabling production techniques previously thought impossible," said Chris Brown, NAB executive vice president, Conventions and Business Operations. The six sessions--taking place in North Meeting Room N257 at the Las Vegas Convention Center--will explore whether machine intelligence can increase productivity, efficiencies and creativity in production planning, animation, visual effects, post-production and localization. Panelists will also delve into the capabilities of today's neural network-based tools, and their potential to alter jobs, workflows and the nature of content itself.
NAB Show Conference Showcases Machine, Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Filmmaking
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NAB Show will present a new half-day program within the Next-Generation Media Technologies Conference titled "Get Ready for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence." The program, which takes place Tuesday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center, will include six sessions that highlight the various ways machine intelligence is impacting content creation. The panels will explore how machine intelligence can increase productivity, efficiencies and creativity in production planning, animation, visual effects, post-production and localization. Attendees will learn the current capabilities of neural network-based tools while also seeing the potential of these innovations to alter jobs, workflows and the nature of content itself. The program will begin with the presentation "The Evolution of Content Production Aided by Machine Learning," by Usman Shakeel, WW Technical Leader, Media and Entertainment at Amazon Web Services.
Sci-Fi Short 'Real Artists' Looks to Grapple with AI's Role in the Future of Filmmaking
Here's your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress, as presented by the creators themselves. At the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a project you'd want to see? Tell us in the comments. Logline: In the near future, a young animator is offered what should be her dream job. But when she discovers the truth of the modern "creative" process, she must make a hard choice about her passion for film.