Artificial Intelligence

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  • Krassy2

    From Character Development to Storyboards: Using Midjourney & AI Art to Unlock the Potential of Your Screenwriting

    https://medium.com/@tristwolff/f…

    • If a director actually uses this, it is showing his own incompetence. You lost the crew, the actors and the investors right theretoemaas
    • ^ I agree with anything that is inherently collaborative. But I've produced this week more accurate representations of stills to illustrate a pitch than I couldspl33nidoru
    • find before for this idea I've had for years.
      When your clients have zero visualisation capabilities, and will like the wrong thing in an imperfect reference,
      spl33nidoru
    • this is a wonderful tool. Don't want it to replace making/thinking, but making your own framing/lighting/moo... ref rather than looking for one for hours is greatspl33nidoru
    • But I agree with you when it comes to making the machine crank out crazy shit and passing it as creativity.spl33nidoru
    • hardest thing would be to get consistent characters throughout the storyboard.microkorg
    • ^ I've had pretty consistent results by prompting specific actors, or even directors attached to a certain kind of profile.spl33nidoru
    • + I quite like that faces don't 100% match from one frame to the next, it doesn't look like i'm stealing an existing film. It's more of a precise mood in a way.spl33nidoru

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