I consider this great though, because like most people they don't realise the limitations of AI and digital assets. We're going to see the same thing happening to movies that we see happening to the games industry and you'll soon be able to see exactly where they get their stuff from and how lazy they're being.
Normies will hate this because it will be so shit even they won't watch it. The staff will be completely fucked out of work due to them realistically having no bargaining position and constantly striking and it seems there's no end in sight. The both of them are wrecking their own industry and it's wonderful. I hope it gets so much worse because this is going to be a golden age for indie creators because realistically all I have to do is not suck and not do shady business practices and I will attract attention which is kind of already happening now.
It's really making me consider short films quite a bit more, I'm going to have to experiment with Blender cycles and find out what the limitations of my current PC are though.
You can count me in there too. Been messing around with Blender and Godot for a while now. I'd really love to see a community of not-woke indie creators spring up, we can all trade assets and tips and tricks and just discuss our work.
If it's purely movie making you're after, I'd use Blender instead, it's very much it's own visual effects suite now too so you can definitely get live action stuff done on it and even the studios are starting to adopt it as their choice in software.
I think inside information like Disney has would prove a trend of the value of any particular work going down. More can make content, it's cheaper to make, competition from other countries, people can only view a finite amount and can watch anything they want anytime they want and without paying.
If any show costs too much people will watch something else or pirate.
So studios know they can't commit to paying even the same amount as now. Meanwhile the actors and writers see profits and big executive salaries and think there's a lot of money on the table when really it's just the elites bleeding it dry.
There's no deal to be made. If the actors/writers get a deal they're just hastening their demise.
I consider this great though, because like most people they don't realise the limitations of AI and digital assets. We're going to see the same thing happening to movies that we see happening to the games industry and you'll soon be able to see exactly where they get their stuff from and how lazy they're being.
Normies will hate this because it will be so shit even they won't watch it. The staff will be completely fucked out of work due to them realistically having no bargaining position and constantly striking and it seems there's no end in sight. The both of them are wrecking their own industry and it's wonderful. I hope it gets so much worse because this is going to be a golden age for indie creators because realistically all I have to do is not suck and not do shady business practices and I will attract attention which is kind of already happening now.
It's really making me consider short films quite a bit more, I'm going to have to experiment with Blender cycles and find out what the limitations of my current PC are though.
Short films sound like fun! As pie in the sky as it is, I actually want to try making a movie myself in a game engine like UE5.
You can count me in there too. Been messing around with Blender and Godot for a while now. I'd really love to see a community of not-woke indie creators spring up, we can all trade assets and tips and tricks and just discuss our work.
If it's purely movie making you're after, I'd use Blender instead, it's very much it's own visual effects suite now too so you can definitely get live action stuff done on it and even the studios are starting to adopt it as their choice in software.
https://www.blender.org/
I think inside information like Disney has would prove a trend of the value of any particular work going down. More can make content, it's cheaper to make, competition from other countries, people can only view a finite amount and can watch anything they want anytime they want and without paying.
If any show costs too much people will watch something else or pirate.
So studios know they can't commit to paying even the same amount as now. Meanwhile the actors and writers see profits and big executive salaries and think there's a lot of money on the table when really it's just the elites bleeding it dry.
There's no deal to be made. If the actors/writers get a deal they're just hastening their demise.