Indian cinema is setting the pace for the use of AI across the globe, beating Hollywood’s cautious approach to the emergence of the new technology. With the aid of tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT, filmmakers are now able to create storyboards, write screenplays, and even produce final visuals at unprecedented speeds. That’s because India produces more than any other country in the world and, consequently, needs to cut costs wherever possible. It’s changing everything from pre-production to visual effects.
Director Vivek Anchalia epitomizes the change with “Naisha,” India’s first fully AI-generated feature film, scheduled to be released in 2025. Unable to attract funding earlier, he built some stunning visuals and the story elements himself using AI, which attracted interest from producers. Midjourney crafted intimate imagery, while ChatGPT brainstormed plots, enabling Anchalia to refine the shots over a little more than a year.
Big-budget productions seamlessly weave AI into everyday workflows: de-aging veteran actors, cloning voices for dubbing, and pre-shooting visualizations to save time and cut costs. Generative AI drafts screenplays in minutes, predicts box office success via data analysis, and powers virtual sets mimicking international locations
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