Around the world, AI has been successfully incorporated into several industries. One of them, and the one that has received the most attention, is the film business, which is set to experience a massive change. This change will allow us to see what the future of filmmaking may hold. The introduction of AI in producing films from beginning to end is a big advance in the sector.
Unreal Video Production is the one who has stepped forward to pave the path for future AI-generated films with their initiative to make the world’s first AI-generated feature film in partnership with Wagner Entertainment Group. The business has attracted notice with its ground-breaking attempt to apply AI technology to the sector.
This effort is revolutionary because, according to reports, the system they utilize can alone generate movie elements—from the script to the music—without human involvement. The neural network they employ will use machine learning techniques to analyze the script and other creative elements, producing an entire AI-generated original film.
Production on the film is scheduled to begin in May of this year. Kosty Yezagelian and David Sarian, two directors, will oversee this historic occasion. The team established its credibility in the field by creating the acclaimed TV series “Purple Case,” which won 15 international honors. The film is anticipated to mark a significant turning point in the industry. All they need to do is provide the inputs; the AI system will take care of the rest and produce a work of art that is genuinely creative.
The adoption of AI technology in the film industry is expected to revolutionize both the production and viewing of movies. The filmmaking process can be automated to speed up production and reduce costs. Also, this will create new possibilities for filmmakers all around the world to present their work on a global scale. Additionally, as music is the lifeblood of a film, the potential use of AI to create music will present new prospects.
Many people are stepping forward to use AI in the business world. In the eagerly awaited film “Here,” which reunites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright after nearly 30 years apart, the actors will portray a range of eras using hyperrealistic technologies, such as AI-generated face replacement and de-aging.
The first AI-generated feature film in the world is only the beginning of what AI can accomplish in the movie business. Yet, given the speed at which AI technology is developing, there may be further advancements in the years to come that will surpass the capabilities of contemporary filmmaking.