When Sora came out, it brought a huge shock to the film and television industry. As you know, AI is rapidly penetrating into this mysterious creative field. Will we one day find that the director of the movie is no longer a talented creator who needs talent, but a cold computer program fed with enough data? Are touching screenwriters just products based on algorithms? Beautiful and popular actors can also be created virtually? Today's "Get a little Financial Style", we will shuttle between the future and reality, and work with industry experts, creative masters, and technology explorers to discover what kind of storm AI will cause in the film and television industry.

For the film and television industry, AI will be everywhere in the future. Through analysis of massive data, AI can accurately predict the popularity of film and television works and provide decision-making support for producers; in the production of special effects, AI's intervention not only accelerates the production process, but also makes the wings of imagination broader; Even in post-editing, AI can provide inspiration for creators and open up new creative ideas. Xu Yiran, a teacher from Shanghai University's Shanghai Vancouver Film Academy, showed us how he used AI to create scripts and illustrations. Director and producer Li Chao also said that making videos using AI last year was relatively complicated. This year, many videos using AI can be generated with one click. Today, AI is developing rapidly and has become ubiquitous in the field of film and television creation. AI is playing an increasingly important role in music, special effects, scripts, actors and other fields.

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However, every coin has two sides, and the rise of AI has also brought some hidden concerns. People are beginning to worry whether AI technology will gradually lose traditional human creativity and imagination? Will film and television works become more convergent and rigid? Our youth observation group also raised questions on the program:Will some traditional production positions be completely replaced, plunging countless practitioners into the shadow of unemployment? And will it bring a lot of copyright issues and violations of personal privacy? Darren Borrowman, a former Hollywood director and now head of the Department of Film Production at the Shanghai Vancouver Film Academy, said that AI will indeed make some basic jobs disappear, but it will also create new jobs, so film and television workers do not need to panic. The most important thing is to learn AI quickly and make good use of AI tools.

However, the times are rolling forward, and we must face the subversion of AI in all walks of life. If we don't keep up, we will be eliminated. Chen Xiaoda, deputy dean of the Shanghai Vancouver Film Academy of Shanghai University, said that the film and television industry in different eras has always been affected by technology. Impact and influence, for example, in the silent film era, a performer was needed when movies were played. Now this type of work has long disappeared. He believes that the arrival of AI technology will also have an impact, but there is no need to panic.

Liu Qiushan, chief researcher of Boundless AI, said that film and television workers should still be very vigilant and should not use the requirements of large screens and ultra-high resolution to ask AI. More works created by AI will be presented on the mobile side. If you don't seize this opportunity, you may really be eliminated.

In addition, we have found that human beings still have parts that AI cannot replace in the field of creation, that is, innovative ideas, original artistic styles and true emotions from the heart. The glory of the film and television industry will always be due to the persistence and originality of the creators. and shine forever.

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