What Does a Former Sundance Director Think of AI in Film?
A Conversation With Trevor Groth
AI is still in its early stages and is not yet ready to lead film, but it has the potential to be a valuable tool
Trevor Groth, former director of the Sundance Film Festival, believes that AI is still in its early stages and is not ready to be the leading force in filmmaking.
However, he believes that it has the potential to be a valuable tool for filmmakers, and he is excited to see how it will develop in the years to come.
In a recent interview with Variety, Groth said that he believes that AI is "not there yet" in terms of being able to create a film on its own.
However, he also added that he believes AI could help filmmakers overcome mundane tasks such as generating ideas, editing footage, or even creating entire scenes.
In the meantime, Groth says that he is not worried about AI taking over the film industry. He says that he believes that human creativity will always be the most important factor in filmmaking.
He also says that he believes that AI will ultimately be a tool that can help filmmakers tell even more powerful and compelling stories.
In a 2023 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Groth elaborated on his thoughts about the potential of AI in film.
He said that he believes that the technology is still in its early stages, but that it has the potential to be "truly transformative" for the film industry.
He said that he believes that it'll help filmmakers create more immersive and engaging experiences for audiences.
Groth also says that he is excited to see how AI will be used to create new forms of storytelling.
He says that he believes that it could lead to the creation of entirely new genres of film.
Groth says that the ethical implications of using AI in film.
He says that he believes that it is important to ensure that the technology is used in a way that is responsible and ethical.
He also says that he believes that it is important to ensure that AI does not lead to the loss of human creativity in filmmaking.
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