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An Algorithm Wrote This Movie, and It's Somehow Amazing

An Algorithm Wrote This Movie, and It's Somehow Amazing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While Oscar Sharp was thinking up ideas for a film submission to Sci-Fi London's 48-Hour Film Challenge, he read a lot of sci-fi screenplays. In fact, he read all of the sci-fi screenplays he could find on the internet. That's when he had the idea: why not feed an algorithm these scripts—ranging from The X-Files to Ghostbusters toInterstellar to The Fifth Element—and let the movie write itself?


Sharp contacted his long-time collaborator Ross Goodwin, an AI researcher at NYU, who put a certain AI bot called Benjamin to the task. Benjamin is an LSTM recurrent neural network, which is often used for text recognition. It worked by ingesting the screenplays, dissecting them down to the letter, and learning to predict which letters, words, and phrases were likely to appear together. Eventually, Benjamin even learned to write in screenplay format with stage directions and dialogue. 


"As soon as we had a read-through, everyone around the table was laughing their heads off with delight," Sharp told Ars Technica. The resulting screenplay and film, Sunspring (which you can and definitely should read), is dramatic and absurdly funny. The characters speak in enigmas befitting of the film's futuristic world. (One of the stage directions Benjamin wrote: "He is standing in the stars and sitting on the floor.")...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A director's sci-fi algorithm wrote a brilliant sci-fi short film. Fascinating! Recommended reading. 9/10

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8+ Tips to Create a Great Script for Successful Videos

8+ Tips to Create a Great Script for Successful Videos | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

You probably took great care in choosing the actors, voice-over artists, and presenters to make your video successful, but to really get the most out of videos you have to start with a great script.


As an actress, voice-over artist, presenter, and copywriter I have a unique perspective. While some scripts are truly brilliant, many are overly complicated, jargon-heavy, or simply try to do too much.


By following a few simple rules you can write scripts that will allow your talent to get your message across more clearly, concisely, and creatively. You also can avoid costly delays in the recording studio or on set, while getting the best performance possible....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Learn how to write better video scripts with these eight tips and maximize the work of your voice and acting talent.

John Gravitt's curator insight, January 29, 2016 12:59 AM

Less is more with today's audiences.