I don't think so. While AI can help with tasks like editing, generating ideas, or even writing scripts, it lacks the human touch that makes films truly special. Filmmaking is deeply personal and emotional, relying on human experiences, perspectives, and nuances that AI just can't replicate.
Totally agree with you, Elara. AI is here to assist, not to replace a human being who has a story to tell, especially a story only she can tell. The most important and creative part of any film is the story. And while AI has the ability to connect ideas and come up with stories based on the training data, I don't think it could ever surpass a human in its ability to tell stories that move fellow human beings.
It’s all about amplifying creativity and efficiency. AI doesn’t replace creativity—it enhances it, allowing artists to focus more on the craft and less on the grind.
I don’t think AI will threaten filmmakers. It can help with stuff like editing or brainstorming ideas, but at the end of the day, filmmaking is all about human emotions and storytelling—things AI just can’t replace. It’s more of a tool to boost creativity than take over.