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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...deal-ai-driven-film-management-system-1268036
The studio has made a pact with Cinelytic to use its project management system that was launched last year.

Resistance is futile. Warner Bros. has become the latest studio to publicly embrace artificial intelligence.


The movie division has signed a deal with Cinelytic to use the latter’s AI-driven project management system that was launched last year.


Under the new deal, Warners will leverage the system’s comprehensive data and predictive analytics to guide decision-making at the greenlight stage. The integrated online platform can assess the value of a star in any territory and how much a film is expected to make in theaters and on other ancillary streams.


Founded four years ago by Tobias Queisser, Cinelytic has been building and beta testing the platform for three years. In 2018, the company raised $2.25 million from T&B Media Global and signed deals with Ingenious Media (Wind River) and Productivity Media (The Little Hours). STX, which endured a number of flops in 2019, including Playmobil and Uglydolls, became a Cinelytic client in September.


While the platform won’t necessarily predict what will be the next $1 billion surprise, like Warners’ hit Joker, it will reduce the amount of time executives spend on low-value, repetitive tasks and instead give them better dollar-figure parameters for packaging, marketing and distribution decisions, including release dates.


The platform is particularly helpful in the festival setting, where studios get caught in bidding wars and plunk down massive sums after only hours of assessment (as happened with New Line’s $15 million acquisition of Blinded by the Light out of last year's Sundance Film Festival). The Cinelytic AI’s insight might also have altered decision-making on some of Warners’ misfires from 2019, such as The Kitchen, Shaft and Godzilla: King of the Monsters.


“The system can calculate in seconds what used to take days to assess by a human when it comes to general film package evaluation or a star’s worth,” says Queisser.


Adds Tonis Kiis, senior vp distribution: “We make tough decisions every day that affect what — and how — we produce and deliver films to theaters around the world, and the more precise our data is, the better we will be able to engage our audiences.”


Still, Hollywood fancies itself as a town that operates on gut instinct rather than algorithms, for better or for worse. And unlike Silicon Valley, the industry has been slow to use AI for more menial tasks like script breakdowns, fearful that it will take away jobs and make humans obsolete. Queisser counters that narrative.


“Artificial intelligence sounds scary. But right now, an AI cannot make any creative decisions,” says Queisser. “What it is good at is crunching numbers and breaking down huge data sets and showing patterns that would not be visible to humans. But for creative decision-making, you still need experience and gut instinct.”
 

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Once again SouthPark was ahead of its time. I remember the A.W.E.S.O.M.O episode. Cartman (pretending to be a robot) is used by a movie studio to think up film plots. Get ready for lots of Adam Sandler I suppose.
 

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The problem with systems like that is that they are very dependent on input data and give rough output based on statistics.
Meaning it will pigeonhole actors based on their most successful genre (that might miss their potential for other genres or completely ignore new actors) and will highly rank low risk movies (that might not be that safe if genre trends start shifting).

There is a good thing from it and it's that we'll have accusations of the algorithm being racist/sexist due to only looking at outfit (edit: meant profit) and not nepotism.
 
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There is a good thing from it and it's that we'll have accusations of the algorithm being racist/sexist due to only looking at outfit and not nepotism.
Yep, there will be less feminism/race pandering because that shit doesn't sell and then the inevitable screeching from the usual crowd. Either it's met with a "sorry, we're trying to do better" and no actual changes or they actually listen to them and lobotimize the AI like they did with poor Tay and wonder why their profits crash.
 

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I see two possibilities,
Writing in Hollywood is where producers decided to cut costs of their multi million dollar budgets, because producers probably don't like writers with some integrity who question them. I believe the last Star Wars movie could have been salvaged even after Johnson's VIII, but instead of hiring halfway decent writers to write the conclusion to the end & start of a trilogy of a huge franchise with huge merchandising possibilities, they hired eight no name women writers because "The Force is Female". Null mentioned this in a Mad at the Internet, why can't they hire writers to write a good movie if they hundreds of billions of dollars? Hell, why pay any writer when producers can just put a basic formula in an A.I. & it'll be cheaper & probably better than the big budgeted movies coming out now with low review scores.
OR
Someone in Hollywood was playing A.I. Dungeon & thought it was the funniest shit & wanted to get the A.I. a movie.
 

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I see two possibilities,
Writing in Hollywood is where producers decided to cut costs of their multi million dollar budgets, because producers probably don't like writers with some integrity who question them. I believe the last Star Wars movie could have been salvaged even after Johnson's VIII, but instead of hiring halfway decent writers to write the conclusion to the end & start of a trilogy of a huge franchise with huge merchandising possibilities, they hired eight no name women writers because "The Force is Female". Null mentioned this in a Mad at the Internet, why can't they hire writers to write a good movie if they hundreds of billions of dollars? Hell, why pay any writer when producers can just put a basic formula in an A.I. & it'll be cheaper & probably better than the big budgeted movies coming out now with low review scores.
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Someone in Hollywood was playing A.I. Dungeon & thought it was the funniest shit & wanted to get the A.I. a movie.
It's less about ad-lib scripts and plots and more about automated market research influencing release schedules, actors, and genres. Seems they're trying to cut some marketing positions, though as mentioned above there will be some very interesting side-effects as to how the AI will interpret whatever data is fed into it.
 

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I was under the impression this sort of thing works with huge sets of info like Google or YouTube where it's an entire internet of people and content to correlate. Seems this would be a fraction of that size.
 

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I was under the impression this sort of thing works with huge sets of info like Google or YouTube where it's an entire internet of people and content to correlate. Seems this would be a fraction of that size.
It "works" in the same fashion that dynamite did. Expect a lot of box office bombs from this kind of mentality.
 

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This reminds me of two episodes of Futurama. First one is Bender Should not be on TV with the execubots and the second is:

If you want Calculon to race to the lasergun battle in his hover Ferrari, press 1. If you want Calculon to double-check his paperwork, press 2. Enter now!
 

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I could see pajeet-grade Python scripts being more in touch with the tastes of the public than coked-up pedophiles with white savior complexes, but that's not saying much.
 
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