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Description
Just weeks ago 20th Century Fox released a trailer for the upcoming horror film "Morgan," and frankly it's not the best trailer. So then why is it worth talking about? The reason it has made such an impact on our industry is that the trailer was edited partially with the assistance of artificial intelligence, namely the IBM system 'Watson.'
What does this mean for our future in this industry? And more importantly, what does this mean for your job specifically?
In this episode I have an in-depth conversation with Philip Hodgets and Terence Curren. Philip is the president of both Intelligent Assistance, Inc and Lumberjack System, Inc. He is an expert in pre-post, metadata-assisted editing and metadata-based post production workflows, and he’s also the author of the HD Survival Handbook. Terence is the founder of Alpha Dogs post in Burbank, California a post facility that is founded based on the talent, not the tools.
Listen in to learn what you should be focusing on in your career development if you intend to still have a job in the next 5-10 years that won't be replaced by artificial intelligence. And if you're thinking 'Skynet' right about now...you're not far off.
Topics of Conversation:
- Debunking the myths about the AI-Edited 'Morgan' Trailer
- How the role of the editor will change over the next decade
- Knowing when to use Script Sync, Phrase Find, and other tools
- What part about the human component of editing is important?
- The development of virtual reality and what it means for future narrative storytelling
- Understanding the technology curve
- What's left for society after all jobs are automated?
- Managing your energy and valuing relational skills above technical knowledge
- Video games' effect on the film industry
- Knowing what your audience is seeing and feeling as an editor
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Guest Bios:
President of both Intelligent Assistance, Inc and Lumberjack System, Inc, Philip Hodgetts is an expert in pre-post, metadata-assisted editing and metadata-based post production workflows. As an industry analyst he has had a remarkably accurate track record on predicting developments within technology. An experienced and highly-respected trainer and industry expert, Philip has written extensively online across a wide range of topics: Metadata Guru . He is the au