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Do you think helping studios cut more corners, or rather, enabling them to expect success with even lower budgets (in their mind at least), will make things better or worse?
I don't think about it being better or worse, because it just is. Directors have always tried to do everything and Producers have always tried to do the cheapest thing. It's always been like this.
Storyboards were created in the first place by producers trying to do something cheaper than the directors wanted. It became an artform, but it is only an artform that exists because of filmmaking.
If AI can storyboard a script for directors, why wouldn't they use it? My god...it sounds like a great way to develop ideas. Storyboards have been made with software for years anyways.
Boords, StudioBinder, Celtx and others have been stealing jobs for a while now. This is just a logical next step.
You either use AI, or it uses you.
Storyboarding is art, but it is derivative art. It is beautiful and amazing, but maybe not future-proof.
It seems that the crux of this argument is "corpos gonna corpo, and I know that from experience", but the first half's getting lost in the lines. ☝🏼