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by ofcourseyoudo
580 days ago
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Except the Hollywood insiders still make all of the creative decisions (after the money people make the money decisions). Even including Netflix's success, there is no segment of the movie and television business where technology is dominating the actual creation of the content. And this conversation started with a Ben Affleck video about how that creativity isn't going to be replaced anytime soon. An algorithm can tell Netflix to greenlight a show about "nonbinary police detectives investigating election fraud", but there's no computer touching the script, direction, or any decisions the department heads are taking. And studios are already hitting the diminishing returns of ingesting a bunch of screenplays to spit out mediocre scripts (at enormous and rising cost). Feel free to offer counter-examples, just so we're still staying with arm's length of reality. |
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