Tag #Ai In Film

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The Wizard of Oz": Immersive Reimagining Debuts at The Sphere

The Sphere in Las Vegas presents a reimagined "Wizard of Oz," utilizing AI and immersive technology to enhance the classic film with a $100 million budget, offering a sensory experience beyond the original 1939 release.

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52% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
china.org.cn
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Academy President Highlights Growing Chinese Cultural Influence, Calls for Balanced AI Integration in Film

Janet Yang, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, addressed the 15th Beijing International Film Festival on April 19, 2025, expressing optimism about growing Sino-U.S. cultural exchange fueled by successful film collaborations and the rising global influence of Chinese cultur...

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AI Use in "The Brutalist" Sparks Debate on Authenticity and Job Displacement

Film editor Dávid Jancsó used AI to refine the Hungarian dialogue in "The Brutalist," sparking debate about AI's impact on filmmaking and job displacement; director Brady Corbet confirmed AI only enhanced, not replaced, actors' performances.

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32% Bias Score

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theglobeandmail.com
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Hollywood's Crisis: Weak Oscars Nominees Reflect Industry-Wide Struggles

The 2024 Academy Awards nominations reveal a Hollywood in crisis, facing weak films, industry strikes, streaming wars, corporate cost-cutting, and the rise of AI in storytelling; however, there's hope in the continued work of acclaimed directors and promising new talent.

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forbes.com
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AI Use in "The Brutalist" Sparks Controversy

Director Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" used AI to refine actors' Hungarian dialogue and create stylized digital images, sparking controversy amidst the recent Hollywood strikes over AI in filmmaking, with Corbet defending its use as a post-production tool to enhance, not replace, artistic elements.

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theguardian.com
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Aronofsky's "Caught Stealing": A 90s Noir Caper

Darren Aronofsky's "Caught Stealing" is a 1998-set neo-noir crime caper filmed in New York's East Village, starring Austin Butler, and marking a stylistic departure for the director, who collaborated with Google DeepMind on the film's production.

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forbes.com
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Emilia Pérez" Leads Oscar Nominations with Record 13 Noms

The 2025 Oscars nominations were announced, with the Spanish-language French film "Emilia Pérez" leading with 13 nominations, the most ever for a non-English film; the ceremony will be held March 2, hosted by Conan O'Brien.

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zeit.de
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Emilia Pérez" Wins Seven César Awards Amidst Controversy

Emilia Pérez," a Spanish-language film directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Karla Sofía Gascón, won seven César Awards despite controversies surrounding Gascón's past social media posts and the film's use of AI for voice enhancement; it is also nominated for 13 Oscars.

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Gender Equality
euronews.com
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AI Use in Oscar-Nominated Films Sparks Post-Strike Controversy

AI's use in enhancing performances in the Oscar-nominated films "The Brutalist" and "Emilia Pérez" has ignited a debate, following Hollywood's 2023 writers' and actors' strikes which resulted in agreements to regulate AI's use in film, yet its application remains controversial.

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nbcnews.com
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AI Accent Enhancement in "The Brutalist" Sparks Oscar Controversy

The editor of the Golden Globe-winning film "The Brutalist" admitted using AI to refine the Hungarian accents of lead actors Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones, sparking controversy before the Oscar nominations.

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