47:31 I was waiting for this moment, thanks for being brutally honest! And I liked how you guys got out of the tricky question! I wished you spoke more about ChatGPT and others, like Google’s Bard, for instance. Such an interesting topic when it comes to creating in general. I had a chance to deal with the term “transhuman” in college, and for me, AI is just another tool that helps people create stuff. But are we all really unique and creative as we think we are? AI will “steal” the jobs from people who are copycats anyway, which is a brutal, but a necessary thing to do: divide people into ones with a unique voice and the ones with a bit less unique voice. Only the strongest - or in this case, the most creative ones - will survive. So let’s get our popcorn, the show’s about to begin. And whatever the outcome, it’s what we deserve as a human kind. At least, that’s my opinion. It was great listening to you all, thanks so much for such a pleasant afternoon!
I know no one asked for my opinion, but it somehow slipped away. Because it’s so damn interesting, this topic! And please, Chris, do ask your future guests the same question and discuss the future of writing with AI tools further. I would love to hear different POVs from different writing professionals!
@@tijabestija Maybe we'll do a whole session about AI. To be honest, it doesn't intrigue me all that much. However. I use ChatGPT. It's great for loglines. Writers have no more excuse for bad loglines. Writers merely have to enter a brief synopsis of their screenplay and ask the AI for a short logline. And it will create one. It might only be a rough version, which you can tweak, but it will help get you on track. :)
Shannan, I enjoyed your input and you seem like a pleasant person. But please don't eat on camera. It's VERY rude and doesn't bode well for your degree of professionalism. If you must eat, just turn off your camera. Not hating. Just some constructive advice. God bless.
This panel was a blast! Really hope it was helpful to as many writers as possible. 🙂
It was amazing, thank you so much. :)
Enjoyed this.
47:31 I was waiting for this moment, thanks for being brutally honest! And I liked how you guys got out of the tricky question! I wished you spoke more about ChatGPT and others, like Google’s Bard, for instance. Such an interesting topic when it comes to creating in general. I had a chance to deal with the term “transhuman” in college, and for me, AI is just another tool that helps people create stuff. But are we all really unique and creative as we think we are? AI will “steal” the jobs from people who are copycats anyway, which is a brutal, but a necessary thing to do: divide people into ones with a unique voice and the ones with a bit less unique voice. Only the strongest - or in this case, the most creative ones - will survive. So let’s get our popcorn, the show’s about to begin. And whatever the outcome, it’s what we deserve as a human kind. At least, that’s my opinion. It was great listening to you all, thanks so much for such a pleasant afternoon!
I know no one asked for my opinion, but it somehow slipped away. Because it’s so damn interesting, this topic! And please, Chris, do ask your future guests the same question and discuss the future of writing with AI tools further. I would love to hear different POVs from different writing professionals!
@@tijabestija Maybe we'll do a whole session about AI. To be honest, it doesn't intrigue me all that much. However. I use ChatGPT. It's great for loglines. Writers have no more excuse for bad loglines. Writers merely have to enter a brief synopsis of their screenplay and ask the AI for a short logline. And it will create one. It might only be a rough version, which you can tweak, but it will help get you on track. :)
I love the authenticity of the participants on this panel. Great information here. Every screenwriter should see this. Thanks, my friends.
That’s great that it was helpful, Larry!
Glad you enjoyed it. 💚
@@BrooksElmswhere can I find your book? Please send me a link! 😊
This has been pure gold, really gets into script consulting versus coverage.
"asshole who slept through alarm" 🤣
Really helpful stuff! Thank you.
You are welcome. 😁
Thanks for watching, Josiah.
@@ShannanEJohnson Thank you! It felt like grad school again at USC.
@JosiahIsWrite Hopefully, that's a good thing! 😁
@@ShannanEJohnson haha. It is (at least in this context).
Shannan, I enjoyed your input and you seem like a pleasant person. But please don't eat on camera. It's VERY rude and doesn't bode well for your degree of professionalism. If you must eat, just turn off your camera. Not hating. Just some constructive advice. God bless.
I can’t find Brooks’ book. Anybody got a link?
Has he written a book?