who know how it will progress, but I can see the ability to churn out "MVP movies" where AI actors and voice actors are used and scenes are generated. There is already stuff to create sequences of images that create videos based on prompts
Hollywood studios are already using game engines like Unreal to create virtual sets in real-time. I could see some sort of hobbyist pipeline being created that will get a decent starting point made.
Workflow would be like this:
>use GPT to generate scenes and ideas
>GPT then used to create multiple different scripts, human chooses the best for each scene
>AI voice synthesizer used to do the dialogue
>Stable diffusion or equivalent used to create multiple 3D models for characters, finishing touches by human
>models then used by game engine to act out the scene, not sure how much of this can be done via AI
>live action stuff can use deep fake technology with any random person being deep faked to look like the AI generated unique character
I can see some crazy animated/CGI movies being produced much cheaper than traditional Hollywood style used now. We could see indie projects with the look of much bigger budget projects thanks to automation. It will level the playing field somewhat and allow people with better ideas to flourish, rather than just people with connections to get funding from studios.
"We could see indie projects with the look of much bigger budget projects thanks to automation"
Or we could see creative work drown in massive numbers of half automated generic garbage. But to be honest, most of the movies today seem to be generic and it is very hard already, to find the gold nuggets.
So yes, there is also great potential, but I am less confident that it will level the field and rather make true artists stay niche.
Hollywood studios are already using game engines like Unreal to create virtual sets in real-time. I could see some sort of hobbyist pipeline being created that will get a decent starting point made.
Workflow would be like this:
>use GPT to generate scenes and ideas
>GPT then used to create multiple different scripts, human chooses the best for each scene
>AI voice synthesizer used to do the dialogue
>Stable diffusion or equivalent used to create multiple 3D models for characters, finishing touches by human
>models then used by game engine to act out the scene, not sure how much of this can be done via AI
>live action stuff can use deep fake technology with any random person being deep faked to look like the AI generated unique character
I can see some crazy animated/CGI movies being produced much cheaper than traditional Hollywood style used now. We could see indie projects with the look of much bigger budget projects thanks to automation. It will level the playing field somewhat and allow people with better ideas to flourish, rather than just people with connections to get funding from studios.