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slackstation | 2 years ago
Imagine a bunch of Marvel fans mad over the last few Thor movies making a gritty, comics accurate version. Imagine fans making the DC vs Marvel move that literally couldn't exist because of the studios would never allow it? Star Trek/Starwars crossover?
In a world where entertaining media becomes easy to produce, the only thing about the studio system worth anything is the distribution. Netflix would eat them alive.
The end state is something like media becomes so easy to create that most of it is only watched by the person who created it and even then probably not even that.
How many stable diffusion images are glanced at out of the 4 that pop up in MidJourney and are never looked at again but, just sit on MidJouney's servers forever? Eventually movies and video games will be this disposable.
Out of that might come gems that would have never otherwise been made but, most of it will be garbage.
gloryjulio|2 years ago
The manga space is much more interesting than typical comics. I'd love to see the same thing in the other media
livueta|2 years ago
teeray|2 years ago
I'd imagine a more likely scenario would be a bunch of fans of a cancelled Netflix show generate another season. There's already been a bunch of scripts for The OA Season 3 generated by ChatGPT.
MR4D|2 years ago
Imagine all the grassroots movies. Already some of the Star Wars fan shorts are getting pretty good and the writing is already better than some of the movies that hit the theaters.
YouTube wins when content is created by everyone. They win Big.
0max|2 years ago
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOsU5OHZq7Q-m6spy7ukBpsJ-...
moberley|2 years ago
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/20...
jimcsharp|2 years ago
Sounds like how Trek envisioned holodeck programs. Though I guess a lot of those were "what if I could chill with a book character"
readthenotes1|2 years ago
gmadsen|2 years ago