Another nice new AI short (7') that explains a lot of the current state of modern AI moviemaking. Have a close look and let know what you think of this film, I am especially interested in what you think of the acting.
To me the acting is on a scale between 0 and 10 a 6.5. The characters come across...
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I was taken out it of as soon as I saw the "people" The narrator sounded real to me, but the teacher and students looked and sounded fake. It all felt cartoony to me. I don't see how you can give the acting 6.5. To me, it was all just a cartoon. I stopped watching after 2 1/2 minutes.
First off, I'm against any Artificial Intelligence that soullessly expresses emotion.
And second, I'd give it a 1 out of 10, and only because the pencil looked great.
Alexandra Stevens I didn't make it. My company has several AI projects in development and is researching other work, like this short. The characters are AI generated though there has been a filmmaker...
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The reality is, in time to come, AI will get this rendering down so well, so seamless that the requirement for real flesh & blood actors will almost be redundant. And ‘ everyone’ or anyone can potenti...
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I read a lot about AI movies being soulless. But what does that actually mean? It's obvious that the AI tools need to be handled by the propper (creative) talent. I have seen better AI shorts than thi...
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Organic Tension: Using Angles Instead of Cuts in Moving Conversations
When you’re working on the blocking of a two-person dialogue scene with movement, the essential element is the rhythm of movement. It’s tempting to rely on rapid cuts or multiple framings, but here’s the nuance: if you treat the c...
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Great advice and insight, Ehsan Rahimpour! Too many cuts in a scene can pull me out of the movie/show.
Maurice Vaughan Right! Unnecessary cuts disrupt the flow of energy.
Ehsan Rahimpour Great approach.
Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg Thank you.
I’m Yusuf- Filmmaker and Producer and Founder & CEO of Bloodtasty, a horror-focused film and transmedia studio based in India. Currently expanding operations to New Mexico, USA.
I create brutal, atmospheric horror grounded in realism, tension, and psychological fear. Right now, I’m developing "FOX TO...
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Hello Yusuf my name is Elmar and ever since I was a kid I really wanted to become an actor, I’m citizen of Azerbaijan and I really want to move to USA in order to begin my carrier, if you can help me with that, it would be really great
Hola! soy Gabriel y estoy empezando en el mundo de la actuación. si llegas a necesitar un actor demás., mandame mensaje para pasarte mi información :)
Welcome, Yusuf. Bloodtasty sounds like a fantastic, focused studio, and "FOX TOAXE" is an immediately intriguing title. Grounded, atmospheric horror is a powerful niche. A great way to find your horro...
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Sam Rivera Sure, I’ll update.
"write something that is undeniable." I'm on it, Jon Hersh. Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving!
Jon Hersh Jon, nice to meet you. What would you say to a guy who has written four screenplays: two horror shorts, two feature films—one drama, one action... but three are sitting in a drawer. Last wee...
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How was the life of queer people a century ago?
May be many experienced sexual assaults and also been molested by the people in their daily life- and it's happening in the very religious or developing country where still they value the society.
can you imagine a small boy in the mid of city telling...
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It's a unique idea, DJ Gautam. I haven't read a script or watched a movie/show like it. It deals with important topics. I can see a producer buying and making your script....
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It absolutely has the makings of an important, brave story that's sadly still relevant today. I say go for it.
The idea is excellent and would make a great movie. Your idea is different and touches a topic no one would talk about
Your story does touch on very key issues in the community that often go ignored. Predation on the LGBT Community has always been an easy out for serial killers and other criminals. It’s one of the rea...
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In 2010 during my first trip to Sydney a chance encounter sparked the inspiration for a feature script. It was my "too hard basket" idea, the one I'd write after I broke into the industry. Years later after writing a first draft set in the 1840's Sydney (a nonlinear convict story) I heard myself pit...
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Thanks Maurice Vaughan
Wow thanks so much Michael Thorn .
Thanks Robin Gregory but I need to rewrite it first .
You're welcome, Marie Hatten.
Thank you very much Aparna Pasalkar it’s absolutely a global emergency.
James Cameron, once again making the plight that Netflix films should not qualify for Oscars. What are your thoughts and why?
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/james-cameron-says-netflix-films-sh......
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Whether direct release to streaming, or post-theatrical streaming, the years best films as judged by AMPAS members makes catching them far easier. Some nominated films are not available to see in a th...
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Netflix should qualify for Oscars as it has closed the gap from gate keeping giving a lot of young and upcoming writers a platform, and as long as the movie or project does well in terms streaming, numbers and ratings I say its fair game
Great points raised with this discussion. As an Australian viewer, it is very frustrating when films are nominated for all the major awards and they have not been cinema released in Australia at that...
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So, with the two (novel) manuscripts I’ve been working on lately I’ve tried something new, and found it really helpful!
I draft the final paragraph of the story while I’m working on the first act!
I’m not much of a plotter, but I’ve found it helps to have a destination, and that last paragraph is it....
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David Linski I find it really helpful! So, for my current project, I know where the MC is at the end, and what he's doing. Now I need to get him there!...
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I like that idea, Alex Hunter. Thanks. I figure out the ending of a script when I outline, and sometimes I'll come up with different endings in the outline and pick one later....
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Maurice Vaughan I just find it really helpful when I'm trying to move those pieces on the board!
Happy Thanksgiving, E Langley!
Today feels like the perfect moment to celebrate what we do best: gather around a shared table of ideas, characters, chaos, and craft much like the families in What’s Cooking?, each bringing their own flavor, history, and emotional truth to the feast.
What I love about that film and what mirrors this...
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That will be amazing and an inspiration for all of us Maurice Vaughan. I will do next week :))
Wishing you and everyone here a Thanksgiving filled with that same spirit of connection, generosity, and bold storytelling. Cheers to the stories we are all brave enough to tell!
Thank you Sandra, I like this line, “Characters become mirrors, bridges and sometimes battlegrounds.” It is an emotional cue a writer’s can use to remember the importance of “motivation” in storytelling. And, happy Thanksgiving to you.
Beautifully said, Sam Rivera. That spirit of connection and generosity is exactly what makes this community so special. I’m grateful to be part of a room where bold storytelling isn’t just encouraged,...
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Thank you, Shirley Collier. I’m so glad that line resonated . You are absolutely right, it ties directly to motivation and reminds us how characters reflect, connect, and clash in ways that drive stor...
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