• QuincyPeck@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’m not talking about the end product. I’m talking about the process of creation. That is what art is for.

    I’d rather someone make a shitty video by themselves or with their friends than just type some text into a computer and it spits out stolen work that is statistically likely to match the request. It’s soulless.

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      3 days ago

      There is no doubt the creator of that short had a creative experience though. Why shouldn’t a dilettante “play” at film directing using shortcuts? And the work as a whole is clearly not stolen, but unique.

      I’d kinda would love to see that AI short remade now, with a prompt “make this as as shitty video that was produced by an amateur and his friends, without professional actors and no production value” haha.

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        3 days ago

        All AI content is stolen.

        Doing those shortcuts is not “making a movie.” It’s like calling masturbation sex.

        You cannot shortcut art for your soul. You have to work.