Generative Artificial Intelligence has become a hot topic this year, sparking strong reactions from some of our audience. Many accuse CineD of actively promoting this rapidly advancing technology, which they view with concern. Our genuine intention is to inform our followers of the current developments and hopefully make them more knowledgeable. After all, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, and if you have the power, you can also control your professional future. A decade ago, CineD (or cinema5D as it was known back in the day), was “accused” of promoting the DSLR revolution. Some professionals even highlighted the fact that we were promoting the use of small cameras with large sensors instead of sticking to traditional video cameras. A lot of water flowed under the bridge, and the “futuristic” DSLR revolution became “the actual defacto present.” Some long-standing professionals found themselves out of work, while many others gained recognition and built successful careers by EMBRACING CURIOSITY and understanding that adapting to the ever-evolving world of filmmaking was essential for continued success. But, the current development and rapid evolution of AI for video is nothing like we’ve ever seen before. Theoretically, this article could be outdated by the time it is published. New tools for video editing, audio manipulation, voice-over, transcription, screenwriting, and more are hitting the market faster than I can change my socks. (OK, almost). GenAI – who is responsible for the outcome? It would be naive to think that generative artificial intelligence will only impact our filmmaking bubble. The technology is...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 5 September, 2024