There’s a very important lesson can we learn from films like 28 Days Later, which is not available in physical format or on streamer. It’s hard to believe a film starring award-winning talent like Cillian Murphy, who is nominated for an Oscar this year, is not commercially available to audiences. Let’s find out how you can make sure your movie doesn’t succumb to the same fate.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, GG Hawkins, and Jason Hellerman discuss:
Staying conscious about the ways our contracts are written
Thinking about where projects will be in 100 years
Automating residual systems - is it a good idea?
Feeling disturbed and disappointed by the lack of physical media available
Pros and cons of text-to-video tools like Sora AI
How AI can be a useful tool if it is subordinate to creatives
Jaywalking in front of self-driving vehicles
What is causing the current short story phenomenon
Why you should be reading screenplays every week
Memorable Quotes
Thinking about your digital legacy is a really interesting thing to try to negotiate and navigate.” [9:15]
“Don’t get too attached to the movie you made because it might just completely go away.” [12:30]
“Your scripts should be entertaining. Your goal is to create a great read.” [43:48]
“I’m against building statues of anybody that’s alive. It’s expensive to take down a statue.” [48:24]
Mentioned:OpenAI’s Insanely Powerful Text-to-Video Model ‘Sora’ is Here
What are the Ramifications of the New 'Sora' OpenAI App on Hollywood?
Here’s How Sora’s AI Video Could Actually be Good for Filmmakers
Why Are Short Stories Hot In Hollywood Right Now?
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