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Google's film magic 🎥, YouTube crashes the Hollywood party 🎉, and ChatGPT's reel education 🎬.
YouTube's indie scene or nah? Nikon's camera comeback! AI composing songs? Tune in!
Human directors laugh in AI's face🤖, Cannes docs steal the show🎞️, and iPhone 15 goes Hollywood🎬
AP & Reuters Pulitzer power 🏆, OpenAI's scraping vs. partnership debate 🤖, Virtual influencers—back from the dead 👻.
Apple's ad game takes a hit 📸, Art Directors Guild gets real 🎭, Apple's artsy pivot 🍏
Agency Anxiety 💼, iPad Edits 🎬, Kate's War Role 🎥
K-Dot and Drizzy, watch your thrones—AI’s joining the music game. Agency folk, AI’s in the building, but is it a career killer or a curveball? And Insta360, we see your trust issues.
AI's latest hit is a music video 🎵; Network like your career depends on it—because it does! 🤝; Sony's $26B Hollywood takeover 🎥.
In this article, we'll cover everything from understanding the film industry to mastering the audition process, and even negotiating your film contracts.
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