I've always been a digital stills guy, and dabbled in video.. as a hobby.
As a hobbyist, I always found the hardest thing is making something worth looking at. I don't see AI displacing the pleasure of the art for a hobbyist.
My next guess is the 80/20% or 95/5% problem is gonna be stuff like dialogue matching audio and mouth/face motion.
I do see this kind of stuff killing the stock images / media illustrator / b-roll footage / etc jobs.
Could a content mill pump out plausibly decent Netflix video series given this tool and a couple half decent writers.. maybe? Then again it may be the perpetual "5 years away". There's a wide gap between generating filler content & producing something people choose to watch willingly for entertainment.
I've always been a digital stills guy, and dabbled in video.. as a hobby. As a hobbyist, I always found the hardest thing is making something worth looking at. I don't see AI displacing the pleasure of the art for a hobbyist.
My next guess is the 80/20% or 95/5% problem is gonna be stuff like dialogue matching audio and mouth/face motion.
I do see this kind of stuff killing the stock images / media illustrator / b-roll footage / etc jobs.
Could a content mill pump out plausibly decent Netflix video series given this tool and a couple half decent writers.. maybe? Then again it may be the perpetual "5 years away". There's a wide gap between generating filler content & producing something people choose to watch willingly for entertainment.