Martin Scorsese - Biography Flash
Martin Scorsese Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Martin Scorsese has spent a lifetime obsessing over images, and in the past few days that obsession has taken a very 21st century turn. According to the New York Times, amplified by TechCrunch and the Los Angeles Times, Scorsese has quietly signed on as a partner and adviser to German AI image startup Black Forest Labs, the company behind the Flux text to image model, and then stepped into the spotlight in a new promotional video showing himself using AI to storyboard his next projects. TechCrunch reports that Scorsese is using Flux strictly for pre production visualization, not to write or generate finished scenes, insisting that for 70 years he has drawn his own storyboards and that this tool simply lets him communicate faster with his cinematographers and production designers. The LA Times adds that power broker Michael Ovitz and Scorsese’s longtime manager Rick Yorn, whose firm BroadLight Capital is an investor, helped engineer the partnership, suggesting this is not a passing flirtation but a strategic move that could define Scorsese’s late career as he becomes an unlikely elder statesman for selective, craft focused use of AI in filmmaking. But if Scorsese thought the film world would quietly nod along, he misread the room. Tech and culture outlets from Futurism to Cinema Express report that the video and Black Forest announcement sparked a mini firestorm among cinephiles and artists, some aghast that the patron saint of celluloid preservation and analog craft is now fronting for an AI company. Futurism describes the film community as being in meltdown, while Cinema Express frames the move as Scorsese trying to adapt to an industry transformed by artificial intelligence, even as critics worry about legitimizing tools that might one day replace human labor. On social media, that backlash has translated into intense debate but no credible reporting suggests Scorsese is using AI beyond storyboarding; any rumors that he is automating scripts or performances remain unconfirmed speculation at this point and are not supported by his own statements or by the New York Times coverage. No major new film announcement, red carpet appearance, or fresh casting scoop has broken in the past 24 hours to rival this AI story; the dominant Scorsese headline right now is the image of an 83 year old legend leaning into generative tech while insisting on old school authorship. In biographical terms, this is significant: the archivist of cinema’s past is now helping shape the visual tools of its future, and that tension between preservation and innovation is likely to become a key chapter in how his career is remembered. That is all for today’s Martin Scorsese Biography Flash. Thanks for listening, and please subscribe so you never miss an update on Martin Scorsese, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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