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Let's be clear: almost every movie is about technology in some sense. Does a character use a cell phone or the internet in a scene? That's technology. Heck, every film where there's a wheel arguably involves some sort of technology. Science fiction, as a genre, is also hugely based on fantastic visions of machinery advancements.
With the ever-changing technological landscape of the modern era in mind, we are looking back on five science fiction films that haven’t aged well thanks to tech. Make no mistake, we aren’t calling out Brainscan as a bad film. It’s a nostalgic trip ...
Once upon a time, movies had a lot more freedom. Scriptwriters could breathe and get creative and weren't greatly shackled by the technology of the time. Characters could make bad decisions, miss each other by seconds, and walk straight into danger without ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, making movies using AI. The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI is now lending its artificial intelligence resources to the production of a full-length animated movie. The goal is to complete it in nine months, far faster than ...
The movie studio partnered with the firm Runway to make a movie generating AI trained on its catalog — and it's currently foundering.
Technology has always been a big part of moviemaking. Film cameras were themselves an invention, and artists and technicians have been inventing and improving technology and techniques to make better and more elaborate movies ever since. But what about ...