Piece by Piece: Director Morgan Neville Will Never Use AI Again
Director Morgan Neville, known for his work on documentaries such as “20 Feet from Stardom” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”, recently made the decision to never use artificial intelligence in his filmmaking process again.
Neville had previously experimented with AI technology to help with editing and post-production tasks, but found that the results were lacking the human touch and emotional depth that he strives for in his films.
In an interview, Neville expressed his frustration with the limitations of AI and how it failed to capture the nuance and subtlety that only a human editor can bring to a project.
He emphasized the importance of the human connection in filmmaking and the necessity of tapping into one’s own emotions and intuition when telling a story.
Neville’s decision to go back to traditional editing methods has been met with praise from his peers in the industry, who admire his dedication to authenticity and craftsmanship.
Despite the advancements in AI technology, Neville believes that there are certain aspects of filmmaking that require a personal touch and cannot be replicated by machines.
His stance has sparked a debate among filmmakers about the role of AI in the creative process and the balance between innovation and artistry.
Ultimately, Neville remains committed to telling stories “piece by piece” with the human touch and emotional depth that only he can bring to his projects.
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