Ex-0 Unsanctioned teaser. A hired gun using an array of substances to travel between meat-bag loving dimensions & the matrix makes a dosage mistake propelling him into a world where he must battle foul mouthed muppets and a demon baby.
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Everyone COPY this video, share it far and wide. Paramount Skydance billionaire baby David Ellison can’t handle that Stephen Colbert is getting millions of views . @Youtube we will cancel our subscription as we did when we dumped @paramountplus.
Christopher Nolan explains why he doesn't do a digital color grade for his films and relies entirely on analog method.
The film is assembled by humans (physically cut), color timed by humans, and ultimately projected by humans in IMAX 70MM.
Some people are saying that it is the best demonstration of "f*ck AI filmmaking."
Ben Affleck told you exactly what's coming and nobody caught it.
At the DealBook Summit, he was asked point blank: could Netflix use AI to create its own James Bond with completely synthetic actors?
His answer started safe. "That's not possible now."
"Highly unlikely" in the future, movies will be "one of the last things" replaced by AI.
Then he kept talking.
He said AI will "intermediate the more laborious, less creative, and more costly aspects of filmmaking."
That it will "bring costs down" and "lower the barrier to entry."
Then he said the quiet part out loud.
"I wouldn't like to be in the visual effects business."
They're in trouble and what costs a lot of money is now going to cost a lot less and it's going to hammer that space. And it already is."
He said "maybe it shouldn't take a thousand people to render something."
But he wasn't done.
He described a future where AI lets you get "two seasons of House of the Dragon in a year instead of one."
Where studios make more content with the same spend and fewer people.
Then he went further than any Hollywood insider has gone publicly.
He said AI will eventually let you pay $30 and order your own custom episode of Succession.
Pick the plot, the characters and AI builds it from the show's existing sets, actors, and footage.
"It'll be a little janky and a little bit weird," he said but it'll work.
He described consumers buying an "Iron Man pack" so they can look like Avengers characters on Twitch.
Licensed AI character packs replacing costumes and digital rights replacing DVDs.
This is not a man worried about AI.
This is a man who mapped out the entire business model.
And then he built a company to execute it.
Yesterday, Netflix bought that company.
It's called InterPositive and it trains AI on a film's own footage.
It does exactly what he described fills in the "expensive and burdensome" parts of production.
He told you AI can't write Shakespeare.
He told you it can't replace actors in a room.
He never told you it wouldn't replace the thousand people behind them.
Blood, sweat and palm trees. Challenger Battleground is now live on Amazon Prime Video in the US. Check it out! Here are some stills from the show shot in beautiful Langkawi, Malaysia. @PrimeVideo
Had an amazing time shooting and absolutely out of control little cyberpunk short film with Carol Blackmon and Sacha Nathan in Bangkok. #indiefilm#cyberpunk
Hierve El Agua outside Oaxaca, Mexico. Basically one rock’n petrified waterfall, or giant stalactites forming off a cliff instead of inside a cave.
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