
Podcast conversation with Rome Indi movie banners, take a look at how the creators are hugging – and wrestling with it – the rise of AI in art.
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In Episode 92 Yes fo nah fooWe sat down with a client to talk about the future of creativity in the rapidly changing world. What started as a conversation about free filmmaking turned into something deep: a raw, honest look why technology, mentality, and the willingness to fail is more important than ever.
If you are creating creative, business, or a dream, this conversation is a powerful reminder: the future is not from those who are waiting for permission. This is from people who just start.
This conversation also gave rise to a broader question that we took from the filmmaking community. How are the creators actually feel about AI? Is this a device? A risk? Or something in the middle?
Today, you have a supercomputer in your pocket. The client pointed out that all films of films have now been shot on iPhones. Tools like Adobe Premier and AI platform are making professional quality story story accessible to everyone. You no longer need a million dollar budget or studio connection. If you have any ideas and courage to move forward, you can create. Gate keeper is losing power – and this is a good thing.
But when AI enters the conversation, things get complicated.
Chris, a traditional filmmaker, takes a strong stand: “I will never touch the Generative AI.” For this, filming is the job. He manually writes the script, shoots with physical clothing, and edit the frame frame in Divanity. According to Chris, the software is not creating creativity – this is detachment.
On the other end, Sam is a music video creator who used the Ideogram and the runway to revive a vision that would have been out of reach otherwise. Sam said, “I use it as a creative tool.” Yes, it may be a bit away, but it also gave me a chance I will never do. “
Then why is there, which exists somewhere in the middle? He uses AI to create mental storm ideas and conceptual art for his team, but draws a line to allow it to make a basic film. For Kevin, Ai is a spark, no fire.
Many practitioners reminded us that AI has been part of post production for years. Lord’s circles Batches If you have ever stabilized the footage or cleaned the audio, you may have used AI. The actual stress is now around the generative tools: those who write, draw, imitate and “create”.
Some consider it dangerous. A filmmaker said it in two words: “Ai can only eat. It will never be eaten.”
And still, the art is adaptable. It is always.
Our podcast was a great moment in the event when we talked about AI. Where some people see a danger, we see a tool. Correct use, it can help you write better, edit, and even hold your jokes. (Seriously – any of us had a type of type and joking In the context.) Won’t stop it to ignore it. Learning to use it may be able to stop you.
As a creator said: “The difficult part is, no one really knows where the line is just between being a device and the beginning of its start. This is a terrible part.”
Conversation also repeatedly, failure. Not in a “horrible” manner – but as an essential and valuable part of success. Whether it is filmmaking, podcasting, coaching, or launching side histories, the winners are the ones who fail, learn and move.
Failure is not contrary to success. This is a training field for it. The key is to “how you play” – and bring 110 % energy even when no one is watching.
Hollywood is changing, and sharp. Large studios are struggling. Independent creators who know how to tell stories, build communities, and use tech are growing. The next wave of “big names” will not come from inside the machine. They will come from Podcast, YouTube channels, short films shot on the phone, and people who have not been waiting for any permission.
Money is important, but passion is the fuel that maintains you quite a lot to win in the game. If the only reason for you to create is the pay check, you will burn quickly. But if you are doing this because you like it – because you Have to do – Then you will have the flexibility to ride on a difficult time.
As we said on Podcast: If we only chase dollars, Yes fo nah foo Holds after 30 episodes. Instead, we kept walking. And now? It has become part of our inheritance.
To start you do not need a studio, $ 10,000 camera, or a million followers. You need an idea, willingness to fail, and encourage to keep going. Episode 92 reminded us – and the community conversation confirmed that the future belongs to those who are shown. Those who now create with them. People who think that failure is a device, not a death sentence.
The answer may not be to embrace or reject AI, but be aware of how we use it – so that it allows it to support our art, do not change it.
Pick your phone. Fire your laptop. Use AI.
And most importantly – start.
Tell the truth. Move someone. Leave something behind.
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