AI Fundamentals in Filmmaking

Artificial intelligence is often discussed in terms of tools and results, which can obscure how those tools actually work and where their limits lie. The articles in this section focus on fundamentals that remain useful even as software changes.

You will find clear definitions and practical explanations that give you a reliable mental model for evaluating claims, testing workflows, and deciding where AI fits within a film project.

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What Is AI? A Plain-English Guide for Creators

Artificial intelligence is often talked about in broad or abstract ways. That can make it hard to tell what these …

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How Generative Models Work: Prompts, Latents, Tokens

Generative AI models are now part of many film-related workflows. They can help with writing, visual planning, and even post-production, …
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Common AI Terms in Video Tools (Explained Without Math)

AI video tools often rely on the same technical words even when the tools behave in very different ways. If …
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Limits and Failure Modes in AI Output

Limits and failure modes in AI output are predictable patterns where things break down. These breakdowns can confuse a story, …
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Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Generative AI

Machine learning, deep learning, and generative AI are often confused, but they serve different purposes in film and video workflows …