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Everything posted by Boxx93
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I agree. Not to mention the time it takes to write an entire script will be reduced exponentially, witch in turn should accelerate production on movies and TV shows in general. But they still need the human touch, hence why I am hopeful but anxious about this whole AI development in the entertainment industry. Producers could learn the wrong lessons from this.
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Unfortunately, this is normal standard in the animation industry all over the globe, especially in the japanese anime industry where people literally die or get sent to the hospital late night for setting unrealistic deadlines (this happens with mangaka as well). Animators really do deserve better treatment. Disney's kind of the anomaly for paying better, but if they start using AI for cost cutting measures like they're doing with Secret Invasion, that's over too.
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TOP 10 Venezuelan Box Office from June 15th to June 18th: 01.- THE FLASH - 19.526 tickets (New) 02.- SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDERVERSE - 17.868 (150.996) 03.- TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS - 10.050 (42.711) 04.- THE LITTLE MERMAID - 8.656 (152.910) 05.- FAST X - 8.366 (280.344) 06.- THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE - 2.360 (1.221.413) 07.- LA CHICA DEL ALQUILER (Local Movie) - 1.647 (14.253) 08.- GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Vol. 3 - 948 (184.318) 09.- ASTEROID CITY - 585 (New) 10.- THE KINDRED - 373 (2.838) Source: ASOINCI, A.C.
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In the 60s the big budget musicals/westerns/biblical movies where bombing harder with each new release, witch lead to an era of more bold and daring low budget movies that gave birth to the New Age Hollywood in the late 60s and early 70s. The comic book/IP Franchises/Disney movies are the equivalent of that in the 2020s. Movies like EEAAO from A24 proved that small budget movies can be successful in theaters and not just rely on streaming. We are slowly entering in a new era, we just don't know what kind of movies will dominate the box office just yet.