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AI Design Strategies: Can AI
work as Creative in the Movie Business
?

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

With the plethora of new AI development stories, how far can these applications stretch?

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

IBM’s Watson thinks it can step in.

I was studying some content on Adweek, about a new modeling for search and clustering content in framing searching
and community analysis — a couple of links:


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What about that — AI in creative builds?
As has been pointed out in Mashable, Geekwire and the feed to Adweek, “20th Century Fox approached IBM, and their AI masterwork, Watson, to build a trailer on their new AI scarefest — Morgan, an AI run seriously amok. Morgan is special, part human, part machine — and confused about where she stands with the rest of humanity. So she takes it out on them.

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

What one might suggest is that the idea of an AI designing a compressed film [trailer] on AI would be enough of a nightmare, but — to critical analysis — it would really come down to the reality of how well that could actually work.

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

It might be theorized: what is a trailer but a sequential high points linkage of the story lined narrative of a film? Which, according to Watson’s managers, was studying the emotional crests of the film, grasping snippets and stringing them together. According to Adweek’s Rebecca Cullers:
“Using experimental Watson APIs and machine learning techniques, the IBM Research system analyzed hundreds of horror/thriller movie trailers. Then, after learning what keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, the AI system combed through the entire Morgan movie.It was actually able to model the visual landscape of the film and figure out if it was looking at a moment that was scary or happy.”

And that works, since Morgan,
for the most part, isn’t too happy.
She’s mostly scary.

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

Here’s the trailer, you be your own judge — I’ve heard that
the critical call is mostly C-,
even given that it was tuned by humans.
No threat, it would appear, to honest trailer designers.

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

I’d be interested to see how Watson designs the prologue, opening tilting sequence to a film, on the presumption of pre-illustrating the essence of a story, whose story really can’t be told, only laying, as Kyle Cooper points out, the prologue, a pre-film — an emotional foreground of a narrative proposition.

Here’s the WatsonAI-designed Morgan trailer.

Your rating?
Tell it to Watson:

AI Design Strategies: Can AI work as Creative in the Movie Business?

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