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R002: Challenges in Monetizing Filmmakers' Work in the Streaming Era

1 h 4 min · 7 de jun de 2024
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The conversation explores the impact of AI on the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of storytelling and content creation. The hosts discuss the potential for AI to replace human roles in scriptwriting and filmmaking, as well as the implications for creativity and quality. They also touch on the economics of streaming and the need for a new business model in the industry. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of community, access to opportunity, and the role of platforms like YouTube in shaping the future of content creation. The conversation explores the changing landscape of content distribution and the impact of streaming platforms on traditional windows of release. It discusses the shift from theatrical releases to streaming and the challenges faced by filmmakers in monetizing their work. The conversation also delves into the role of AI tools in content creation and the potential for smaller teams to produce high-quality content at a lower cost. It concludes with a discussion on the importance of in-person events for building community and networking in the industry.

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The conversation explores the impact of AI on the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of storytelling and content creation. The hosts discuss the potential for AI to replace human roles in scriptwriting and filmmaking, as well as the implications for creativity and quality. They also touch on the economics of streaming and the need for a new business model in the industry. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of community, access to opportunity, and the role of platforms like YouTube in shaping the future of content creation. The conversation explores the changing landscape of content distribution and the impact of streaming platforms on traditional windows of release. It discusses the shift from theatrical releases to streaming and the challenges faced by filmmakers in monetizing their work. The conversation also delves into the role of AI tools in content creation and the potential for smaller teams to produce high-quality content at a lower cost. It concludes with a discussion on the importance of in-person events for building community and networking in the industry.

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