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Writer's picturePablo Castro

Exploring the Future of Documentary Film Making: How AI is Changing the Game

Updated: Jan 31, 2023

The world of film making is constantly evolving, and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most exciting developments in the industry today. AI is already being used in a variety of ways to enhance the documentary film making process, and its potential uses are only just beginning to be explored.

 

"The use of AI in documentary film making is still in its early stages, but the potential is clear..."

 

One of the most obvious ways that AI is being used by documentary video producers is through the use of automated editing. AI-powered editing software can analyze footage and make decisions about which shots to include in the final cut, based on factors such as lighting, composition, and movement. This not only saves time, but can also lead to more polished and visually striking final products.

 
Interview Scene generated by IA
 

Another way that AI is being used in documentary film making is through the use of computer vision and object recognition. These technologies can be used to automatically identify and track subjects in footage, making it easier to organize and manage large amounts of footage. This can be especially useful for documentaries that cover a wide range of subjects or that are shot over a long period of time.


AI can also be used to enhance the visual effects in a documentary. Deep learning algorithms can be used to generate realistic visual effects, such as weather or crowd simulations, that would be difficult or impossible to achieve through traditional means. This can help to create more immersive and engaging visual experiences for audiences.


But it's not only for medium to large budgets. AI can also be used to help with the research and pre-production process. AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT can be used to analyze data and generate insights that can help filmmakers to identify patterns, trends, and key topics that can be explored in the documentary. This can help to ensure that the final product is both informative and engaging.

 
A humanoid figure with film wheels, generated by AI by prompting "Yellow Film Machine Humanoid"
Yellow Film Machine image generated by AI
 

AI image generators such as Image Journey and Dall-E have also been used increasingly for storyboarding, moodboards, and even promotional posters.


The use of AI in documentary film making is still in its early stages, but the potential is clear. By leveraging the power of AI, filmmakers can create more polished, visually striking, and immersive documentaries that engage audiences in new ways.


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