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When movie editor Dávid Jancsó admitted that he had used AI to change some parts of actors’ voices in new film “The Brutalist,” he sparked an impassioned online debate about the impact of ...
The film editor for "The Brutalist" revealed the movie used AI in post-production. Writer-director Brady Corbet responded to the controversy and defended the film's use of AI. This likely won't ...
Over the weekend, news broke on X that The Brutalist had used AI while refining some elements in post. Of course, we also learned that some of the other films many assumed would be nominated for ...
Perspectives and Paths Forward," designed to guide the U.K. to "capitalize on its creative strengths," mentions the ...
Under tight budget constraints — the entire budget for The Brutalist was less than $10 million — the filmmakers used technology from Ukrainian AI startup Respeecher to finesse the delivery.
Referring to "The Brutalist" stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones, Corbet described their performances as "completely their own" following backlash and clarified the use of AI in the film.
The future of cinema is usually a hot topic during Oscars season but this year it has stepped up a notch with the revelations over the use of AI in the production of "The Brutalist". Dávid ...
While AI was once seen as a threat in Hollywood, particularly during last year’s writers’ and actors’ strikes, it’s now being ...
We use AI to create these tiny little details that we didn't have the money or the time to shoot," Jancsó said. Some fans are turning on 'The Brutalist,' but the news won't impact Oscar ...