Algorithm action: AI platforms disrupt silver screen at India AI Film Festival
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The traditional red carpet at the India AI Film Festival and the AI Impact Summit this week had a distinctively digital sheen. Amidst the usual chatter of cinematography and casting, a new breed of exhibitors, AI platform developers, are spending the week pitching a radical proposition to India’s creative core: the end of the ‘producer hunt’.
For decades, the journey from a script to the screen has been guarded by high-net-worth gatekeepers and the gruelling search for funding. Now, AI startups are showcasing tools that promise to convert a raw vision into a professional screenplay and high-fidelity visuals at a fraction of the traditional cost, effectively democratizing the director’s chair. The primary draw for independent creators is the staggering collapse in production overheads.
Hriday Nagpal, a filmmaker who recently pivoted to AI-driven production, represents a growing cohort of ‘tech-native’ directors. For Nagpal, the switch wasn't just about innovation; it was about survival in an industry notorious for its ‘closed-door’ access. "It helps in cutting costs and time to a great extent," Nagpal explains.
“What would otherwise take upwards of ₹20 crore to create can now be realized for approximately ₹5 lakh with AI. While the models currently in use require further improvisation, the barrier to entry has officially been shattered." Abundtania Entertainment, known for films like Baby and Toilet Ek Prem Katha, has partnered with AI video creation platform Invideo to invest $10 million in AI content creation. “AI helps the film industry by amplifying creativity as well as cutting down the cost," said Vikram Malhotra, cofounder and CEO of the film production house, which is
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