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Intelligent Content Creation: Exploration and Practice of AIGC

Xinyi Shi

Abstract


AIGC is reshaping the short film creation process with relatively low barriers and high efficiency: from script conception to storyboard generation, and then to audio-visual synthesis, the expressive boundaries for creators are rapidly expanding. However, the accelerated
development of technology also brings new uncertainties, such as aesthetic homogenization, barriers in data and computing power, unclear
copyright ownership, and the spillover of ethical risks. Without governance and collaboration, innovation can easily fall into a short-lived
boom. This paper outlines the trend of integration between AIGC and short film creation, analyzes the current challenges, and proposes practical, systematic approaches to provide references for the industry in establishing sustainable creation mechanisms and standards.

Keywords


AIGC; Short film creation; Integration of technology and art; Ethics and copyright management; Industry-academia-research collaboration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v4i3.8740

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