Thanks! I think it's an interesting question - but as far as I understand, these tools still require a lot of human oversight and intention, it isn't just an algorithm on autopilot.
Interesting article, though distressing for those of us still foolishly invested in narrative art forms. Do consumers really want to tell themselves stories, or create stories by committee, vs being told a story by a skilled storyteller with a unique and surprising vision? Production barriers might be lowered, sure, but the craft of telling quality stories still takes years of hard work to master. A cultural landscape of endless fan service and fan fiction does not sound fun or tenable to me.
Thanks! I think it's an interesting question - but as far as I understand, these tools still require a lot of human oversight and intention, it isn't just an algorithm on autopilot.
Interesting article, though distressing for those of us still foolishly invested in narrative art forms. Do consumers really want to tell themselves stories, or create stories by committee, vs being told a story by a skilled storyteller with a unique and surprising vision? Production barriers might be lowered, sure, but the craft of telling quality stories still takes years of hard work to master. A cultural landscape of endless fan service and fan fiction does not sound fun or tenable to me.
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Great article. Fascination and concern at the same time. I find it hard to believe that serial production can convey emotions.
Great article. Seems like serialized video is starting to take off as well!