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Is AI Killing Hollywood? (Curious Refuge Podcast Ep. 01)
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Curious Refuge Podcast. In this episode, we handle the tough questions surrounding AI Filmmaking. Not only that, but we also talk about some of the best techniques for AI Filmmaking and where to begin.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@christophermoonlightproduction

6 months ago

I'm so glad to see you guys having these conversations and look forward to more. I'm a filmmaker who is using AI to create animated characters with Img2Img and then compositing them in with miniature sets and having them interact with puppets and other VFX elements. People need to see that there's more to AI filmmaking than we've seen so far.

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@buskavideo7149

7 months ago

A great first episode guys. Well done. Loving your work!

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@AIAnimationStudio

7 months ago

Love this. Superb content and just what I needed for a night stepping away from writing prompts and animating. πŸ‘ (**might still trigger a few generations later... to review in the morning)

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@NemPerez

7 months ago

Great job Caleb. You've done a fantastic job contextualizing everything happening in this industry ATM. I can tell you're coming from a productive state of mind and open to talking about the hard things. I look forward to hearing more of these in the future. Kudos.

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@AppleCountyHolmBase1

7 months ago

I wish I had friends like you guys, I'd love to use my subscriber's stories to do AI but I'm broke af lol! stay blessed guys!!

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@michelle7miranda

7 months ago

I HAVE THE MOST TALENTED FRIENDS!!! I love you and I am so proud of you. Cannot wait to take the courses!!:face-blue-heart-eyes:

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@phill_ai

7 months ago

I am so pleased for you!!! So great what you have done and I love your ideas. Can't wait to see what happens in the future.

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@LM-xz1rc

8 months ago

Congrats on the first episode guys! Great points you've discussed in this episode. My own creativity feels like it's x 1000! LOL

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@andrewholdun7910

7 months ago

An amazingly clear and honest look at AI Filmmaking. Thank you so much! PS-Can you list what camera and mike you used for the podcast? The video and sound are just two thumbs up and I wish other podcasters would follow your lead here.

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@DodZz666

7 months ago

I agree and enjoyed everything in that conversation

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@ricardomiranda7737

2 months ago

I love this work. Just one recommendation. I think AI content creators and educators have an opportunity to better position themselves in the entertainment space. My recommendation is, try to cast your brand as an enabler to leveling up filmmakers that want to use this tool as a way INTO Hollywood, not a way to BEAT Hollywood. Ultimately, we don't want to pit AI users to be perceived as a destructive force, destroying talented people in the industry. Instead, we are trying to better communicate our story ideas through proofs of concepts that are inexpensive to create in order to get green lit so that those people in the industry can get more and more work. We should cast ourselves as collaborators.

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@MuslimFriend23

7 months ago

I've tried launching a podcast many times, I know it is very hard, all the best insh'Allah to you and teammates :)

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@joemarklin

7 months ago

It will replace everyone though, there won't be anything to "learn" about using AI tools as the AI becomes more and more powerful. You have to look ten years into the future and ask yourself if anyone will really need training to use any of these AI video tools, when the AI will be so advanced at simply giving a highly polished final scene from whatever prompt you give it. Yes, you will be able to direct the AI in any direction you want, but whatever scene it gives you as a default will still be equally or more entertaining than the direction you give it. With documentaries you will still need to go out there and actually shoot your subjects.

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@ericvulgate

7 months ago

Where do we donate to support the ai?

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@redberries8039

7 months ago

I gave my like at 5sec in on 'Hollywood is killing Hollywood'

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@enotdetcelfer

7 months ago

Sorry to say it, but it's going to be over before it really begins. We're want to roll all this into a positive narrative, of course, but filmmaking itself will die. I don't think people understand what AI improving AI is going to be, and it is just around the corner. We're just getting a glimpse of AI's power as it intersects us, but think about what movies are. In the time it takes us to learn the new AI tools, it will complete it's transition from a tool to a mirror. You will not even have to voice prompt. We want the matrix... not as nefarious as in the movie, but rather, if you could live out your life in a pod and live 100 lifetimes before your body turned 18, then wake up in an 18 year old body, would you? Even before then, if AI can show you any movie you can imagine... what do you need filmmakers for? You can just give the system feedback for how satisfying different movies it generate are, and it will enter a steady state of continually creating more interesting movies. First it will try to just amp up this or that metric, bigger explosions, more devastating tragedies... but quickly it will have to become more sophisticated, and in complex sophistication, it will become the new lobe of a global brain that allows humans to interact with the greater subconscious. Humans have no idea what is about to hit them, and the powers that be are either so dumb, or so self-centered, (and humans as a whole largely ignorant of anything that doesn't ping their appetites or fear of harm and death) that we will be hit with it before we know what's happening. The changes that are coming will be so quickly moving on the scale of human news. It's only been six months since March and look where we are. AI is "killing" everything. Anybody acting like the change happened and it's time to set up shop in a new world will be singing a different tune a year. Change and rethinking will be the new norm. We're in for a world where change is the steady state. Even our social media won't be up for the task it's doing such a poor job at, soon.

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@aneelramanath

7 months ago

Oh, the vfx industry is not only horrible, it’s totally screwed up, hope AI somewhere and somehow helps to strike a balance in the industry

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@blastoff9518

7 months ago

I find this rather inocente. I'd say we've got roughly 5 years of honeymoon to "learn" these tools after which this cultural "atomic bomb" will be handled by a few big players and its operators. I'd rather spend this time learning a new manual skill, which wont so likely to be replaced by AI in ones lifetime.

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@TheDanEdwards

7 months ago

Your appropriating the experiences of the Impressionists is off-putting. The criticisms against "AI" still image and moving image tools is NOT just that "AI' tools are new and different.

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