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Cartney Wong
**** Adapting a novel to short film in 10 days: AI-assisted workflow breakdown

I spent last month turning a short story I wrote five years ago into a 7-minute short film using a mostly AI-assisted pipeline. Thought I'd share what actually worked, what broke, and why the recent price drops from OpenAI are making this stuff viable for indie budgets.

The project: A noir-style piec...

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Liked by Federico Aletta and 7 others

Schuman Hoque
A Request Is Not A Read.

A request is not a read.

It took me a while to understand the difference, and longer to stop confusing one for the other.

When someone asks for your script, it feels like a door opening. A producer, a manager, a name you recognize, saying "send it over." In that moment, it lands like progress.

It isn’t...

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Abhijeet Aade

Schuman Hoque I think this is a very important distinction.

A request feels like progress because it's evidence that the concept, logline, or pitch has done its job. Someone was interested enough to as...

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Darrell A Pennington

Jane Stephen - hahaha, I have thought you might be an AI bot but that's some compelling humor so maybe I am wrong.

Schuman Hoque you nailed it!...

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Michael David

Very true!

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Schuman Hoque The whole "coverage" pathology in studios is just so that no one has to actually read your script and take any responsibility for choosing something. After decades in the industry, the o...

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Christina Pickworth

Such a great post Schuman - and reminded me I owed you an email :)

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Maria Johnsen
Can AI Match the Creativity of Actors and Dancers in our Film Productions?

Lately, every time I read about AI in entertainment, I see the same excitement.

AI can generate actors. AI can create dancers. AI can write scripts, compose music, and produce content faster than ever before.

And while all of that is impressive, I can't help but think about the people behind the perfo...

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AI In Entertainment In 2026
AI In Entertainment In 2026
AI in entertainment is about balancing innovation and human creativity while preserving actors, dancers, and artistic expression in film and media.
Joshua Young

Not yet, but soon, yes.

I completely agree that there are years of training, rejection, sacrifice, and real human experience behind a great performance. But I think we make a mistake when we use that a...

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Maria Johnsen

Hi Joshua, I get what you’re saying, and I agree with a lot of it. AI is definitely getting better at copying the small details that make performances feel real, and most of the time audiences only se...

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David Taylor

No.

Snehil Mishra

I think once the consolidation phase is over, all three forms, Theatre is going to be back big time as at some point people would want to see actors perform live, having said that the rest of the two...

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Snehil Mishra

and depending on the individual they can choose which one suits them the best. It's just that consolidation phase is always challenging and hence this insecurity.

Cartney Wong
**** ai提示词里的三光源法则:从《银翼杀手》到保持镜头一致性

先讲个真事儿。上周我在用Runway Gen-3生成一组赛博朋克风格的测试镜头时,发现一个致命问题:同一个场景,第一帧主角脸上是高对比度的伦勃朗光,到了第三帧就成了平光,像换了个人在演。

这让我重新翻出十几年前在片场学到的第一课——三光源布光法(key/fill/backlight)。当时助理导演递给我一张小卡片,上面写着:“主光讲情绪,背光讲空间,补光讲控制。” 在胶片时代,这是每个DP拿到剧本后做的第一件事:先画出灯光分布图,再决定机位。

但问题是,在AI视频生成时代,我们不再用灯头和柔光箱去控制光线——我们用文字去描述它。而大多数AI提示词模板里,对光照的描写往往只有一句话:“cinemat...

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Peter Marshall
How Directors Choose Character Objectives

Directors choose character objectives by first understanding the story's overall arc and the character's role within it. They identify the character's Super-Objective, which represents their primary desire throughout the story, and break it down into specific Scene Objectives.

Directors analyze the s...

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David Taylor

For many movies - if only this were true. Good read and of course informative. The screenwriter makes the situations, locations, characters and batons and the director adds flare talent and coordinates the collaborative delivery of the relay race.

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Dana Houshiar
Quiet Dish

"Quiet Dish" a new project in the works

In pursuit of excellence: to impress, or to express?

Coming soon...

Peter Marshall
Deciding a Character's Scene Objective

Before deciding on a character's scene objective, you must know the character's overall story Super-Objective, which is the one thing they will sacrifice everything for to get what they want.

1. What does the character want (more than anything) in this situation?

Before determining a character's Scene...

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Abhijeet Aade

Peter Marshall Excellent breakdown. I particularly agree with the idea that a character's objective should be simple, active, and playable. When objectives become too abstract, performances can lose f...

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Filming challenges

What is a challenge you faced when doing a project and how did you overcome it?

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev
Why Do Older Films Sometimes Feel More Alive Than Modern Ones?

Lately I’ve been thinking about something.

why do so many modern films feel more predictable than before?

today we have better cameras, better CGI, bigger budgets, more advanced technology, and access to tools filmmakers in the past could only dream of. but somehow, many older films still feel more...

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Kenneth George

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev Their risk appetite may vary from year to year, but major studios generally operate diversified content portfolios that combine franchise IP, adaptations, and a smaller share of...

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Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev

Kenneth George, i understand what you mean about the portfolio strategy. from the business side, it makes sense. big studios use franchises, known ip and familiar genres to protect the larger part of...

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Kenneth George

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev Franchise fatigue is real, but that creates an opportunity to write the next franchise that studios will be looking for.

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev

Kenneth George

yes, franchise fatigue can maybe open the door for something new. if audiences get tired of the same worlds repeating, studios will eventually need fresh stories again.

but i think the...

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Kenneth George

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev Most major studios typically have a diverse project slate each year.

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev
Does every story need a happy ending?

should an ending make the audience feel good, or stay honest to the story?

sometimes films try too hard to give comfort at the end. but not every story should end with peace. some endings are painful, but they stay in your mind much longer because they feel true.

i dont think every story needs a happy...

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Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev

Vital Butinar, i like this idea. maybe some happy endings are happy only because the story stops there.

if we keep following the characters, life will still bring loss, pain, death or something else. s...

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Vital Butinar

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev exactly. It kind of makes sense in a way. Maybe it's the same principal with starting a scene late and ending it early. I don't know, I just found it interesting....

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Darrell A Pennington

Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev yes, I can see that conclusion as well. Typically though, I know how the story is going to drift towards a final ending even if I do not know the ending exactly and I just wante...

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BASHA Penukonda

I think any audience coming to theatre just wants to be entertained - not specifically "happy ending" or "sad ending".

While watching, they should be immersed in the story. They should travel with it....

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Lindbergh Hollingsworth

No. I just watched Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society' last night, and it wasn't happy. 'LA LA Land' didn't have the happy ending either. As long as the audience understands the why, what, and how ... then they'll understand, and accept,the happy or sad ending.

Mikka Hope
The Beginning of a Big Series

I've started working on my own series. It'll be a big one, 15 episodes. Right now, only the first scene of the first episode is ready. I need your help. Likes and comments are greatly appreciated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n2UWeuhGUo...

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Lindsay Thompson

Hey Mikka, this is Lindsay from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Cinematography to Filmmaking / Directing, as it fits much better there. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!

Neal Howard

What kind of help/feedback are you looking for?

Christopher Wells

Mikka Hope First off, congrats on making your own series. The voices and images seem to be generated by AI. Am I correct?

Mikka Hope

Neal Howard, Yes, I need feedback. I need to know where I'm going wrong.

Rajesh War
Looking to Collaborate with Filmmakers & Directors

Hey everyone,

I'm a music producer and composer specializing in cinematic hip-hop, melodic rap, emotional orchestral music, and trailer-style production.

I've worked with artists internationally and am looking to connect with directors, producers, and filmmakers who need original music for:

* Short fil...

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