Completely depends on how it’s used. “Storyboarding” has quite a few aspects to it. Many of them are going to be removing creativity and certainly others’ jobs.
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?
Yeah I got the take from “to communicate to his team” was aka kinda “pre-storyboarding” to illustrate his concepts to a team of creatives which eventually will include real storyboard and concept artists. If it’s just a tool for a writer/director who doesn’t really do concept art to help a real professional in that field hone his ideas, that’s an acceptable use of AI imo. Just as long as none of it actually is used in the storyboards/concept art.
Completely depends on how it’s used. “Storyboarding” has quite a few aspects to it. Many of them are going to be removing creativity and certainly others’ jobs.
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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?
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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. ☝🏼
Yeah I got the take from “to communicate to his team” was aka kinda “pre-storyboarding” to illustrate his concepts to a team of creatives which eventually will include real storyboard and concept artists. If it’s just a tool for a writer/director who doesn’t really do concept art to help a real professional in that field hone his ideas, that’s an acceptable use of AI imo. Just as long as none of it actually is used in the storyboards/concept art.