On this episode of the No Movie College Podcast, we take a deep dive into the intersection of AI and creativity in filmmaking. Host GG Hawkins speaks with Matty Shimura from ElevenLabs concerning the upcoming Chroma Awards—a world competitors that goals to highlight moral, intentional, and progressive makes use of of AI in movie, music movies, and video games.
The dialog explores how AI is getting used as a device reasonably than a shortcut, the moral complexities of its utility in inventive work, and the way filmmakers can adapt and thrive utilizing these new applied sciences. It is a sponsored podcast in partnership with ElevenLabs and the Chroma Awards.
On this episode, we talk about:
- The mission behind the Chroma Awards and what makes it distinctive within the AI inventive house
- Why AI will not be the demise of creativity, however a device for increasing it
- The excellence between “AI natives” and conventional filmmakers
- How the competitors promotes transparency and moral storytelling
- Methods AI can democratize filmmaking for underrepresented voices
- Actual-world examples of highly effective AI-driven initiatives like Electrical Pink
- The rigorous and human-driven course of behind making an AI movie
- The fears surrounding job alternative and reply with curiosity and skill-building
- Alternatives for collaboration and neighborhood throughout the AI inventive motion
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