To keep a PG-13 rating, the creative team behind 2022’s Fall had to digital replace expletive-filled dialogue. But the technology behind it is crucial for an international market.
A new boogy man is here. Tools powered by AI or machine learning are taking the creative world by storm, for better or worse. If you haven’t heard of this phenomena yet, welcome back from under your rock.
Beyond ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, AI was recently used in the 2022 film, Fall, directed by Scott Mann. There they used AI tools to digitally recreated an actors face to say “freaking” instead of “f**king.” So, thanks for that MPAA.
But the tech has far reaching benefits for films slated for an international audience.
Watch Your Profanity
In Scott Mann’s Fall, two girls climb a tower and get stuck. The vertigo inducing scenes make for a thrilling film that harkens back to the Hitchcock days. But in one scene, the character of Shiloh Hunter, let’s out a few profanity-laced lines to get her point across.
Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.