Artificial intelligence can finally create a sense of drama, even if we do have to give it a hand.
So, it finally happened. An AI finally wrote and directed a film. Is it good? You can be the judge of that. But how AI was used in the workflow is an interesting case study on how these types of tools can help you create.
Filmmakers used a chatbot AI called ChatGPT to not only generate some ideas for a short film, but to also write the script, create a shot list, and direct the film. Is Hollywood about to be taken over by an algorithm? Well, maybe not just yet, but it will have a prominent place in the overall workflow. Let’s take a look and see what it can do.
It All Began on Twitter
“We used OpenAI ChatGPT to WRITE and DIRECT a film in a weekend,” said AI entrepreneur and literal rocket scientist Aaron Kemmer on Twitter. “My co-producer, who writes scripts for a living, was blown away when ChatGPT produced nearly ~50 scripts for us in 1 hour. This took months of work down to 1 hour.”
Author: James DeRuvo
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.