Note: This is something I would have posted to “Movies and Television” before the merger.

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Director James Cameron argues that blockbuster filmmaking can only survive if the industry finds ways to “cut the cost of [VFX] in half,” with AI potentially offering solutions that don’t eliminate jobs.

“If we want to continue to see the kinds of movies that I’ve always loved and that I like to make – ‘Dune,’ ‘Dune: Part Two,’ or one of my films or big effects-heavy, CG-heavy films – we’ve got to figure out how to cut the cost of that in half,” Cameron said.

Rather than staff reductions, Cameron envisions AI accelerating VFX workflows: “That’s about doubling their speed to completion on a given shot, so your cadence is faster and your throughput cycle is faster, and artists get to move on and do other cool things.”

  • kandoh@reddthat.com
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    15 days ago

    I’m fairly confident tgat Hollywood accounting and producers inflating budgets so they can easier skim off the top is the problem.

    • FoolishAchilles@lemm.ee
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      15 days ago

      Hollywood does not actually exist for entertainment or storytelling. The entire industry needs to change.