AI-supported editing has forever changed how we cut our films.
Coming in hot off of NAB 2023, the story of the year (or perhaps the century—only time will tell) is undoubtedly going to be artificial intelligence, aka AI. It was all anyone could talk about at NAB for the film and video industry, and its disruptive possibilities are equally making their way across everything from screenwriting to design to any number of creative works.
However, in what ways is AI actually already here?
We’ve heard a lot about the future possibilities of AI, but one of the few major implementations of AI in video editing might not be as big or scary as you think. Text-based editing was a popular buzz phrase heard last week at NAB as we saw some exciting demos of this new tech from Adobe and Blackmagic Design.
Let’s take a bit to look at text-based editing and explore how this AI-powered feature might actually be useful to video editors looking to save some time and make their essential jobs easier and not quite replaceable — just yet.
Author: Jourdan Aldredge
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.