With AI-generated short films, how will it change the way we approach narrative?
Elara Thorn
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We spent a long time maintaining character consistency in AI short film generation, and next we will work on blending traditional narratives with AI-driven flexibility.
We expect a future where AI creates stories that are not only algorithmically compelling but emotionally resonant.
Let’s discuss where AI in storytelling could take us in the next few years.
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Stella Gardner@stella__gardner
I wonder if AI will every fully grasp the nuances of human emotion in storytelling. Creating something algorithmically compelling is one thing, but emotionally resonate?
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@stella__gardner Yes, this is exactly what we are trying to explore, and it has been quite effective. It is not only the pictures but also the sounds that make people emotionally resonate. These AIs can actually do it.
I think the blend of AI flexibility and traditional narratives could open up some wild possibilities.
I'm curious about how AI can help storytellers experiment with unconventional narrative structures or branching plots without losing character depth.
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@madhu__kumari Through various storyboards, the continuity and narrative of the story can be done very well. We have used AI to generate dozens of short films in the past year.
AI-driven storytelling sounds exciting, but I wonder how do we keep narratives from feeling formulaic or losing their soul? Creativity isn't just about logic.
I think AI can help tell stories more effciently, but the best narratives come from human experience. Maybe the real future is using AI to enhance creativity, not replace the storyteller.