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INTERVIEW: 'I Am Frankelda' Makers on AI and Guillermo del Toro's Lessons

INTERVIEW: 'I Am Frankelda' Makers on AI and Guillermo del Toro's Lessons

Summary

Filmmakers Roy and Arturo Ambriz, creators of Netflix's "I Am Frankelda," choose not to use artificial intelligence (AI) in their work because they value traditional filmmaking and the human connection it brings. They believe using AI can reduce the creative process and are committed to making films using hands-on methods, even avoiding tools like green screens in future projects.

Key Facts

  • Roy and Arturo Ambriz are filmmakers behind the Netflix animated movie "I Am Frankelda."
  • They do not use AI in their filmmaking and prefer traditional, manual methods.
  • They see AI as a tool that can make work easier but worry it reduces the personal, creative process.
  • The brothers respect other filmmakers' choices, like Martin Scorsese, who uses AI, but choose differently.
  • Young filmmaker Kane Parsons openly rejects AI, valuing the hands-on creative journey, a view the Ambriz brothers share.
  • Their next film will avoid green screens, using real sets and physical creativity instead.
  • Guillermo del Toro supported their film by watching early versions and offering guidance to deepen emotional storytelling.
  • The brothers enjoy the collaborative and joyful process of filmmaking, which they feel AI could diminish.
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