Tag #Filmmaking

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Havoc" Premieres on Netflix After Three-Year Production Delay

Gareth Evans's "Havoc," a Netflix film starring Tom Hardy and Timothy Olyphant, premiered this week after a three-year production delay caused by scheduling conflicts and industry strikes; the film features intense action sequences using a combination of practical and visual effects.

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Runway AI's Gen-4: Revolutionizing Filmmaking, Raising Existential Questions

Runway AI's $3 billion Gen-4 is revolutionizing filmmaking through partnerships with major studios like Fabula and Lionsgate, raising concerns about the balance between technical spectacle and meaningful storytelling in AI-generated content.

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AI's Rise in Hollywood: From Strike Target to Oscar Winner

Following industry-wide strikes over AI concerns, two Oscar-winning films used AI for voice alteration and accent correction, marking a significant shift in Hollywood's approach to the technology despite ongoing legal battles regarding copyright and potential job displacement.

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Escape.AI's Escape Awards: A New Era of AI-Driven Filmmaking

John Gaeta's Escape.AI hosted its inaugural Escape Awards, a film festival and awards show for AI-driven films, one day before the Oscars, highlighting the growing impact of Neo-Cinema—a term Gaeta coined to describe AI-assisted filmmaking—on the film industry.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Cassandra": AI, Family, and the Digital Afterlife in Gutsche's New Thriller

Benjamin Gutsche's Netflix thriller series "Cassandra" explores a family's move into a 1970s smart home, where they activate a controlling AI, raising questions about technology, family dynamics, and the digital afterlife, contrasting present and past societal viewpoints on women.

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AI Video Generation Tool Showcases Potential to Revolutionize Video Production

Digital artist László Gaál's three-minute AI-generated commercial, using Google DeepMind's Veo 2, demonstrates the rapid advancement of AI video technology, showcasing its potential to revolutionize video production by drastically reducing costs and increasing accessibility.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Oscars Allow AI in Films; Human Element Remains Key

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new rules stating that AI use in films will neither benefit nor harm Oscar nominations, following the use of AI in several recent award-winning films, prompting discussions on AI's role in filmmaking and human involvement.

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faz.net
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Adolescence": One-Shot Miniseries Explores Parental Failure

Adolescence," a four-part Netflix miniseries, uses a one-shot filming technique to tell a story about a father and his son, exploring themes of parental failure and the impact of the internet; its innovative style resonates globally.

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Quality Education
theguardian.com
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Adolescence" Netflix Series Uses Innovative Single-Take Filming

Netflix's "Adolescence" used a single-take filming style for all four episodes, requiring extensive pre-planning and on-set problem-solving, and prioritized the well-being of its young star, Owen Cooper, who had a child psychologist present daily.

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Shoah's Making: Deception, Doubt, and the Pursuit of Truth

Guillaume Ribot's documentary, "All I Had Was Nothingness," examines the making of Claude Lanzmann's Shoah, revealing the director's use of deception to interview Nazi criminals and the ethical debates surrounding his methods.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Copyright Office Clarifies AI Copyright Rules for Film

The U.S. Copyright Office clarified that AI-generated content is copyrightable if human creativity is involved, impacting investment and potentially revolutionizing independent filmmaking and the entertainment industry.

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AI Voice Cloning in Film Sparks Industry Debate

At least two major award contenders used AI voice cloning; "The Brutalist" employed Respeecher to enhance actors' Hungarian dialogue, while a musical used it to improve a singer's vocal range; the horror film "Heretic" notably avoided AI, highlighting ongoing industry debates.

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