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Oscars Consider Requiring Films to Disclose AI Use After ‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ Controversies


Advancing AI tech can be used in a wide range of ways in motion picture production.

Jennie Zeiher, president of Rising Sun, acknowledged that “A Complete Unknown,” the best picture nominated Bob Dylan biopic, and “Deadpool & Wolverine” did utilize Revize but declined to offer additional details. “We built controls that the artists could use … to essentially dial in the exact specific look and very quickly iterate,” Rising Sun’s machine learning 2D supervisor Robert Beveridge explains, adding, “It was a real fine balance of not introducing too many of [Taylor Joy’s] sharp adult features when we had this younger actress playing her.” AI tools can also be found in widely used content creation software such as CopyCat, a feature in compositing system Nuke, which was used on “Dune: Part Two.” In that case, a machine learning model was used to identify and replicate the blue tone in the eyes of actors playing the Fremens, and in doing so saved “hundreds of hours” of work, according to the VES entry.

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