- Netflix co -CEO Ted Srendos for the first time announced the use of Generative AI in an original production
- LiteracyAn Argentine Science -Fi Show, which used to create a building of a building of a building of the building.
- The company says it is “very passionate to the results”
Netflix used AI inflatory visual effects for the first time in a TV show or movie this year, and as a result, CEO Ted Sortonos is happy.
Speaking to investors on Thursday (July 18), Sortos revealed Argentina’s Science Fi Show, LiteracyVFX (Visual Effects) is the first net flax production to create continuity to create continuity.
He said: “The creators were very excited about this conclusion. We were very excited about the result.” “And even more importantly, the audience was very excited about this conclusion. So, I think these tools are helping the creators increase the chances of telling the story on the screen, and it’s very interesting.”
After the poisonous snowfall, the question scene shows the end of the building in Buenos Aires, and in view of the show’s budget, according to Srendos, the effects needed to pull the scene would not be possible without the use of AI.
In fact, Sortonus even confirmed that the use of AI was not only a cost -saving, but also incredibly effective. “This VFX continuity was completed 10 times faster than visual, conventional VFX tools and workflows.”
Given how happy is the head hunchu and back creators of Netflix Literacy The results are, with Argentina-made TV series AI-generation-powered net flax effects, which can open other production opportunities to follow it.
The bus start
Hollywood’s disapproval towards AI may not be more clear. However, this technology was a huge controversy over Hollywood actors and authors’ strikes in 2023.
Now, two years later, we are starting to see Ai in the world of TV and movie preparation, and despite the negative concept of the word, it can be a good thing for creators working on a small budget.
Sarndoos said: “These real people are doing real work with better tools. Our creators are already seeing the benefits of production through exhibition and shot planning, and visual impacts.
Netflix reported a successful quarter, with more than $ 11 billion, which is about 20 % higher than last year. I may be skeptical, but I would expect that if the profile margins are large enough to advance any response, the expectation of this case of AI to create scenes can spread to a larger animal.
The use of AI under the supervision of a show creators for a scene is one thing, but at what point does it cross the line? And when this happens, will the companies overtake the Netflix Scale or move forward, enforcing AI in all the best TV shows and movies?