AI is rewriting China’s filmmaking rulebook, but the script isn’t finished
- SHANGHAI: Mark Wachholz wanted to answer a question many filmmakers are only beginning to confront: Can audiences judge a film made with artificial intelligence (AI) on its own merits, rather than as an AI film?
- The Berlin filmmaker spent a month working with Hou Zuxin, a Chinese director who had never used AI before, to make an AI-generated short film.
- "Can we find a bridge … and see if they are not perceived as AI movies, but as movies?
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- SHANGHAI: Mark Wachholz wanted to answer a question many filmmakers are only beginning to confront: Can audiences judge a film made with artificial intelligence (AI) on its own merits, rather than as an AI film?
- The Berlin filmmaker spent a month working with Hou Zuxin, a Chinese director who had never used AI before, to make an AI-generated short film.
- "Can we find a bridge … and see if they are not perceived as AI movies, but as movies?
Sources: CNA