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posted 14 days ago by SNES_X on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +9Score on mirror )
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SNES_X on scored.co
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> But the real trick with this stuff is consistency, and camera work.

Correct. What Lionsgate is doing is combining Pre-Visual software where characters and camera movements can be controlled. Basically, the characters can be simple stick figures and a director can plot the movement of the camera and even focus rack for a scene, then allow the AI to "paint in" the characters, environment, etc.

Designers can also create 3D renders of characters, creatures or objects (cars, spaceships, etc.) and place them as "persistent objects" so the AI isn't burdened with "inventing" or rending them with every frame. The only thing that isn't quite there is AI voice, but we've already mastered ADR recording for animated films, so that's no issue. This is going to cut down principle photography down to a week. We're going to be able to make Academy Award-winning films in a week!
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