Hey movie buffs and tech enthusiasts! 🍿🤖 The 16th Beijing International Film Festival just wrapped up, and one big takeaway is shaking up Hollywood: China is crushing it in AI and virtual production. That’s straight from the mouth of Anthony LaMolinara, the Oscar-winning animator behind The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, who served as a jury member this year.
In a chat with CGTN's Zhang Meng, LaMolinara didn’t hold back. "China is way ahead," he declared, comparing the scene to the US. "They have gigantic studios for virtual production, much bigger than the United States." Imagine those massive soundstages you see in behind-the-scenes clips—now picture them on steroids. It’s like China’s building the Metaverse for filmmakers! 🎥✨
But it’s not just about scale. LaMolinara is all about the stories. While kung fu flicks and action epics have put Chinese cinema on the map globally, he’s hoping for more. "I would like to see more films about Chinese people, their happiness, sadness, difficulties, fortune, and misfortune, just like everyone else," he shared. Think slice-of-life dramas or heartfelt comedies—the kind that make you laugh, cry, and feel all the feels. 🎭❤️
So, what does this mean for the future? With China’s tech edge and a push for diverse storytelling, we could be looking at a new golden age of cinema that blends cutting-edge VFX with raw, human narratives. For young creators and investors out there, keeping an eye on this fusion of art and AI in the Chinese mainland isn’t just smart—it’s essential. Let’s get ready for the next reel! 🌍🚀
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Anthony LaMolinara: 'China is way ahead' in AI and virtual production
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