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AI and the cinema
The Island
|November 22, 2025
The cinema industry is undergoing a profound transformation as artificial intelligence begins to reshape how films are conceived, made and distributed.
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What was once the domain of human creativity alone now finds an uneasy but increasingly potent partner in machines. The promise of speed, efficiency and imagination is alluring, but the impact of Al on cancer-silver screens also raises urgent questions of authorship, ethics and job security.
On the production side, Al is streamlining workflows in ways previously unimaginable. Filmmakers are using intelligent tools to help with virtual sets, lighting simulation and drone-based cinematography, freeing up camera operators and cinematographers to focus on artistic framing rather than repetitive adjustments. According to some industry observers, Al-driven virtual production can dramatically cut the cost and time associated with building physical sets, while digital stunt doubles powered by Al take on dangerous tasks, reducing risk on set.
Post-production has perhaps seen the greatest immediate benefit. Al is being used to trim and edit footage, flag continuity issues, match pacing to music and dialogue, and even generate visual effects. By automating many of these tasks, studios are reducing editing time by a significant margin.
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