“In two years this jug of milk I left out at room temperature will be so good no one will care or not that it isn’t real milk!”
“In two years this jug of milk I left out at room temperature will be so good no one will care or not that it isn’t real milk!”
“Show me the Battle of Endor from the point of view of Admiral Ackbar. Full tactical view on my second screen and with Scarlett Johanson as his second in command”
I guess when movie generation becomes affordable, what we may “buy”, “consume” or exchange will be the narratives.
I believe that artists’ vision will become more valuable, not less. Of course, Tech bros don’t understand art or artists, which is why they chase automation like some sort of holy grail.
Being a fan of the comics that were plagiarized by Cameron in Avatar and Avatar 2, allow me to doubt it.
I will still value it, but it is already largely irrelevant in the movie business. People will go see <Popular Franchise> 4 even with totally different authors and vision.
I think you should trust humanity more. Sora was shut down because it wasn’t making money. Also, for what it’s worth, the popularity of the movies don’t seem to be enduring.
Spot the artistic licenses: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films