The Alan Smithee Roundtable Podcast concludes its fourth season with a discussion focused on the evolving landscape of the film and post-production industry amid technological advancements and economic challenges. Hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinson and Michael Comes consider recent AI-powered trends and their implications for creative professionals and the broader industry.
The trio discussed recent news regarding the fast-paced full release of DaVinci Resolve 21 and its iPad update, but emphasized exploring the dual nature of AI as both an opportunity and a source of controversy. While Amazon’s AI Creators Fund aims to support innovative projects using generative AI, the backlash against filmmaker Jorge Gutierrez has illustrated the tension between traditional artistry and emerging technologies.
Listen in to hear the winners and losers of AI in the video editing software ecosystem, and get an update on Katie’s new venture and more.
show notes:
The Television Academy endorsed the post-production tax credit bill, as Assemblyman Nick Schultz rallies in Burbank: ‘We should have done this a decade ago’:
Entertainment Commission was abolished Nashville Mayor’s Proposed Budget:
Amazon announces 3 AI created animation films Using your AI tools.
a good thing:
KT- Music Video Time Machine
https://unnecessaryinventions.com/
Michael- BitFocus Companion + StreamDeck or similar – Automate everything.
Scott- Finally, A bookmark manager that I love!
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