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Post by joshcollins on Jul 24, 2023 13:19:40 GMT -7
This isnt a "hey can we use ChatGPT to pitch' cuz unless you have a really really good expensive program, I don't think it's quite there yet to write up full fledged pitches in the style of LRF films, but I have found it pretty useful on writing coherent films that have beginning, middle and end while the writer fills in the blanks.
I also gotta say that I chat GPT'd a few films I've already written, pitched and got released and some of them look so much better than what I did. Like my Undefeated Abe. I'm sitting here like 'shit why didn't I think of that' 😆
What are your opinions? Do you use CHATGPT at all to help come up with coherent film pitches, have you ever had it write a film based on one you already wrote to see if it matches yours or goes totally off the mark of what you had?
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Post by John Malone on Jul 24, 2023 20:26:04 GMT -7
I don't understand any of that technology, so I just ignore it. Pretty sure the Terminator franchise forever scared me away from messing around with any kind of AI, even the lower-tech varieties.
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Post by H.G. Hansen on Jul 24, 2023 21:37:58 GMT -7
This isnt a "hey can we use ChatGPT to pitch' cuz unless you have a really really good expensive program, I don't think it's quite there yet to write up full fledged pitches in the style of LRF films, but I have found it pretty useful on writing coherent films that have beginning, middle and end while the writer fills in the blanks. I also gotta say that I chat GPT'd a few films I've already written, pitched, and got released and some of them look so much better than what I did. Like my Undefeated Abe. I'm sitting here like 'shit why didn't I think of that' 😆 What are your opinions? Do you use CHATGPT at all to help come up with coherent film pitches, have you ever had it write a film based on one you already wrote to see if it matches yours or goes totally off the mark of what you had? I think it helps form the plan for the pitch but you would still need to do the work to flesh it out. I know someone here who's used it to plan out a movie for an old Super Nintendo game he played as a kid, which I think is cool.
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