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Much of what gets called idolatry today isn't. Before we can examine how evangelism becomes an idol, we have to recalibrate our understanding of idolatry. Chapter 1 of The Idol of Evangelism is up. Link below.
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In AI most people are still trying to use old maps on a new territory. Throw the maps away. It's time to draw new ones. The only way you can do it is walking the land.
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Replying to @TheCartelDel
You are correct. I worked 12 hours a day for 2 years to become a 2D feature film animator. But a harsher truth is AI will make the bottom drop out of 3D just like 3D did for 2D. The bigger principal is working in entertainment of any kind required a lot of hard work up front. AI guys are putting in those hours now.
Reality check: An extraordinarily small percentage of artists will ever work on a handmade animated film from a major studio. You have a better chance of making it to the NFL. If you do work on one, it’s work-for-hire, which means you don’t own the IP. You get paid, and when the project is over, you’re laid off. If you’re lucky and the film does well, you get to work on the next one. There are only a handful of jobs available on these projects, so opportunities for new artists are rare. Guillermo will get paid for his films until he dies. Most of the crew will get paid once and then hope they can find another job. My son started a stop-motion channel when he was 12. At 21, he gets paid every month from his library of 552 videos. He owns everything and has hard-earned skills. Guillermo isn’t an animator, model builder, storyboard artist, or character designer. Disney couldn’t draw better than his worst artist. And that’s okay. They are master storytellers who use skills they don’t personally possess to realize their visions. Here are your options if you have stories to tell through animation: start making films on your own. I don’t care what medium you use, including AI. Build a fan base that can support your work. If you’re among the tiny fraction of artists who get a chance to work at a major studio, go in knowing that you’ll get paid and own nothing. Don’t act shocked when you’re laid off. Plan on adapting, and use your time at the studio as social capital. I still get a lot of mileage out of having worked on Space Jam. Use AI as a force multiplier. Prove Guillermo wrong. Show that you can tell great stories using skills you don’t personally have, just like Disney and Guillermo. You now have the power of an entire studio on your computer, and everyone is underestimating you. Show them you’re making stories by humans, for humans. You can die with the ideas in your head, or you can use AI to help bring them to life. Whatever you choose to do, ignore the internet mob. They can’t tell stories better than you. They can’t draw. They can’t create characters. They’re not there on principle. It’s a social contagion. They all repeat the same chants and slogans they’ve been programmed to regurgitate. They won’t be there to pay your bills. And if a big-shot director looks down on you, tell him his opinion might matter when he starts sharing the life-time profits from his movies with the crews who supplied the skills he didn’t have.
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Showing my daughter Back to the Future for the first time. It’s easy to forget that the younger kids haven’t seen the classics you’ve already shown the older kids.
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Marty’s head hitting the road after he’s hit by the car always looks painful. It doesn’t seem like there’s any padding.
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I can't get enough of this. It might be my favorite AI-generated work.
New music video "It aint that serious"
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Watching Gold Diggers of 1933. I love these old Busby Berkeley musicals. They’re fantastic. Just fast talking dames and elaborate musical numbers from beginning to end. The stories are all the same “we’re putting on a show” formulas, but I love them.
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Pretty sure I would have become a billionaire by now if Fable hadn’t been taken away.
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"You are sheltering a Mythos-level model in your server room, are you not?"
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Finally saw David. It was very well done.
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Nice work, Eliott!
After the Stars is live. A cosmic odyssey, every video made with @grok @imagine.
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Cinematographers learn 12 camera moves in film school. Most AI creators don't know a single one. Because nobody told the camera what to do. . . Here they are: → Push-in — moves toward the subject Builds tension. Creates intimacy. Use it slowly. → Pull-back — retreats to reveal Isolation. Scale. Endings. The reveal shot. → Pan — horizontal rotation, camera stays fixed Suspense lives in what you haven't shown yet. → Tilt — vertical version of the pan Tilt up on a hero. They look powerful immediately. → Tracking shot — camera travels with the subject Energy. Forward motion. You feel like you're there. → Arc / orbit — circles the subject Hero moments. Product showcases. Keep it under 30 degrees. → Crane / jib — sweeps vertically on a boom Grandeur. Scale. The "god-view" of cinematography. → Zoom — focal length changes, camera doesn't move Flatter look than a dolly. Fast zoom = music video energy. → Dolly zoom — camera goes one way, lens goes the other Background warps. Subject stays still. Pure psychological dread. → Whip pan / crash zoom — extreme speed for transitions Shock. Comedy. Stops the scroll every time. → Handheld — natural shake, no stabilisation Add "subtle" or the model goes full earthquake. → Static angles — low, high, Dutch, bird's-eye, worm's-eye Low angle = power. Dutch angle = unease. Bird's-eye = scale. The mistake everyone makes: stacking multiple moves into one prompt. One move. One clip. Always. And add "slow" to almost everything. Slow moves hide what AI can't render cleanly. Fast moves expose every flaw.
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I had the worst dream last night… wait….
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My son played his first gig last night at the Suwannee Porch Jam. This is my favorite song he’s written. Prodigal Son. Super proud of him.
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Would be a great weekend for OpenAI to drop a new frontier model.
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Josh Daws retweeted
we were given fire, and then it was taken away but we all now know what could be
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The amount of money in Elon Musk’s bank account has no bearing on the amount of money in my bank account.
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“How many times have you heard someone say If I had his money I'd do things my way Hmm, but little they know Hmm, it's so hard to find One man in ten with a satisfied mind” - Bob Dylan, A Satisfied Mind
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Doesn’t surprise me at all. It’s what happens when the only thing guiding evangelicalism is vision numbers and the “Great Commission” by any means.
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Do parents today not recognize the Eddie Haskell type? It’s almost like most kids don’t bother acting respectful and when they encounter a kid who does they can’t sniff out the phoniness.
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Over 4000 workers just became millionaires by owning the means of production and the socialists are pissed
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