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The traditional “barrier to entry” for video production—thousands of dollars in gear, years of technical training, and a massive crew—has
We have reached a “Post-Hype” reality. The novelty of AI-generated art has been replaced by a more sober challenge: how
We have witnessed a fundamental shift in the architecture of human attention. The “Smart City” and “AI-driven” eras have culminated
The video production industry is no longer debating if AI should be used, but how to use it without stripping
The media landscape has officially reached the “Multimodal Tipping Point.” The distinction between a “video editor,” a “sound designer,” and
The question is no longer whether AI can tell a story, but what kind of stories humans are left to
The video creation has transitioned from a linear, manual labor-intensive process to a “circular” and “agentic” workflow powered by Artificial Intelligence.
We are drowning in “content” but starving for stories. As AI floods our feeds with perfect images, the human brain
The question is no longer about whether AI can make a movie—it’s about whether an audience will care if it
The video production “tech stack” has shifted from disparate tools to integrated AI ecosystems. The goal is no longer just
In 2026, the discussion has moved past whether AI belongs in filmmaking to how it is serving as the new
In 2026, the cost of content production is no longer measured in hours, but in leveragability. If you spend $5,000
