The author reflects on the transformation of cinema from an art form to mere "content," highlighting the impact of technology and commercialization on the cinematic experience.
Horror films, despite their low budgets and niche appeal, have proven to be highly profitable investments for Hollywood studios due to their unique economic model and dedicated fanbase.
The author argues that the introduction of OpenAI's video generator, Sora, poses a significant threat to traditional studio production in the film industry due to its advanced capabilities in creating realistic footage from text prompts.
AI advancements like Sora could revolutionize the film industry, potentially replacing traditional roles like directors with automated processes.
Tyler Perry halts his studio expansion due to concerns about OpenAI's Sora and its impact on jobs in the film industry.
Storytelling in documentaries is often driven by market demands and capitalism, but there is a unique power in exploring the possibilities of form to convey real-life complexities.
The author explores the prevalence of desaturation in modern film and TV, delving into the reasons behind this shift towards muted colors and its impact on visual storytelling.