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The AI Movie Revolution

From Digital Experiments to the Death of Hollywood

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De: Richard Murch
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AUTHOR'S NOTE

On writing this book while AI was writing the movies

I began this manuscript in the spring of 2024, when the first fully AI-generated feature films were very short and appearing in limited release.

By the time I finished, they were everywhere.

It felt strange, some days, to sit at my desk arranging words by hand while algorithms pumped out entire screenplays before lunch. My friends asked why I was bothered. The machines were faster, cheaper, endlessly iterative. They could generate a thousand variations on a theme before I'd finished a single chapter.
But that's precisely why I kept writing.

The machines could produce stories, yes—competent ones, even moving ones on occasion. What they couldn't do was waste time staring out the window for an hour because a single sentence felt wrong. They couldn't lie awake at 3 AM – As I do wondering if a character would really say something that way. They couldn't carry the weight of doubt, the stubborn belief that this matters, the foolish hope that imperfect words written slowly might outlast perfect ones generated in seconds.

This book is an artifact of that slower world, made by hand in the old way, for whatever that's worth. Perhaps by the time you read this, the distinction will seem quaint. Or perhaps you'll understand exactly why I had to write it myself.
Either way, thank you for reading words that took time.


Richard
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