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Dissecting Emerging AI and Why Your Human Voice Is So Important

49 min • 29 februari 2024

With the rise of AI, will Hollywood begin to neuter your voice? While AI isn’t creating anything original, the immediate convenience of this tool is already impacting our industry. Artificial intelligence is being applied to creative arts, so filmmakers need to understand how it can affect their careers. 


In today’s episode, No Film School’s Jason Hellerman speaks with acquisition executive and script consultant, Evan Littman, to discuss:

  • Why we should be concerned about text-to-video AI tools like Sora
  • Why large studios have a better chance of going against generative AI models
  • AI-generated screenplays and copyright laws
  • Using AI to read and give feedback on scripts
  • Examples of how unreliable AI can be
  • Developing your voice as a screenwriter
  • What newer writers need to understand about breaking into the industry
  • Why 8/10 on a script isn’t good enough 


Memorable Quotes

  • “This is something a lot of people thought was coming, but it arrived faster than we anticipated.” [2:49]
  • “A.I. is not making anything. It’s just recombining and generating an output based on what it already has.” [7:38]
  • “A.I. at this point in time, can’t really generate anything good. What it makes is regurgitated slop.” [11:11]
  • “You just really need one ‘yes’ to get a movie made. It doesn’t matter if you have a hundred ‘I like its.’ You really need one ‘I love it.’” [42:41]



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