How to survive when A.I. can write better than you

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FAST Screenplay

FAST Screenplay

3 ай бұрын

In this video, we'll look at why A.I. will never be able to replace you - if you use it the right way, and if you understand your value.
I had hoped to make a more comprehensive video on this subject, but I'm building several resources to help writers navigate (and profit from) the paradigm shift that's unfolding - and I promised to make a video about the VALUE of a screenwriter... so this is a quick overview.
I'll be creating some deeper-dive resources - a free webinar/masterclass/presentation as well as a couple of paid resources that enable me to go much further with it - in the weeks ahead.
We are currently at an inflection point. The paradigm shift is just beginning and it will absolutely transform our industry (and our world) in the coming years.
But if you understand your intrinsic value, and learn how to package that into something other people value, you will be able to ride the wave to enormous success.
This video should give you a solid starting point. We'll build on these ideas in the weeks and months ahead.
In the meantime...
You NEED to develop the skill of INTUITIVE HUMAN CREATIVITY. This is what's going to help you take full advantage of what's coming. I've mapped out a detailed step-by-step process that takes you from ANY idea... to intuitive mastery. It's called FAST Screenplay. Subscribe for 3 months and you'll have a story development process that turns ideas into marketable stories in as little as ten minutes. Subscribe for a year and you'll have a complete process from idea to the DEAL... which you'll be able to complete in as little as two months. Join us TODAY to check it out: fastscreenplay.com/subscribe
Or.... to get up to speed WITHIN THE HOUR on how to use AI to turn any idea into a fully-fleshed out story in just 15 minutes... and then do a deep-dive into how AI works and how to weave it into your HUMAN creative writing workflow... check out our Accelerator LAUNCH Bundle. It's the fastest way to get up to speed - AVOIDING the mistakes that will kill your value in the marketplace - with a technology that's here to stay:
fastscreenplay.com/accelerator
Do not miss this once-in-a-generation moment.
You'll thank me later.

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@lapatriagrandeesprimero1924
@lapatriagrandeesprimero1924 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Jeff for keeping sending out your videos. They help us a lot we get many insights and ideas with your descriptions.
@InbalsKL
@InbalsKL 3 ай бұрын
I love these videos. Agree with everything you say. Great insights.
@aarkmish8087
@aarkmish8087 3 ай бұрын
I really want to know - If we insert an idea of a logline into the AI tool like gpt, then does that get registered and stored by them? And can the AI then use that to suggest others about that same idea?
@fastscreenplay
@fastscreenplay 3 ай бұрын
No, not according to their documentation or their public statements about it. ChatGPT is trained on its training data, not to copy or take ideas from one place or another, but to generate generate the most accurate possible response to your query. “Accurate” is subjective when we’re creating things or there’s no right answer, so it’s really just trying to deliver to you what it thinks you’re looking for. When you type an idea into ChatGPT, you’re not training it. It uses your input to deliver your output. It remembers your input for context - so later in the conversation it’ll know what you’re talking about. You can delete a conversation at any time. And your conversations aren’t remembered or used by others. It may improve by learning from your interaction to make its algorithm more “accurate” more broadly but it’s not taking you ideas or giving it to others. Check out my Accelerator Launch Bundle. It’ll get you up and running within the hour - and has over 20 hours of deep-dive courses to help you understand all this, and how to use it throughout the process. And I offer it at below cost, to just try to help people get comfortable with it. fastscreenplay.com/accelerator
@bradebronson8835
@bradebronson8835 3 ай бұрын
I have a complete finished screenplay that I'm polishing. I have my own voice and when I insert lines (descriptions only/action lines) into AI and tell it to make it better... it can rewrite it really well. If I do that with my whole script, (action lines only, this doesn't change the type of characters or story at all) is it even my own voice anymore since it reads so differently from what I wrote? Is it ok to do this? How about when it comes to copywriting? Or Registering it on WGE? Frowned upon? Again, nothing creatively is changed..
@fastscreenplay
@fastscreenplay 3 ай бұрын
I can’t advise on you what to do, as I’m not a lawyer and these issues are complex and largely untested. It’s my understanding that you would need to disclose if AI wrote all or part of your screenplay, because for chain of title producers need to know (as AI-generated content is not copyrightable). The way I teach it, we use AI in support of our human creative process, so I would encourage you to learn from what it generates and pinpoint why you think it’s better - and then use what you’ve learned to refine it in your own words. But I would think you could make a strong case that if your story is materially written and created and only the description is from the AI, as long as you could demonstrate that it would likely pass legal muster. It’s just a grey area right now so there’s no definitive answer. Ultimately, I believe we’re going to see it all, and I believe it’s going to shift and change very quickly and in an array of ways. So I think you’ll need to do what you believe to be right. My angle is to lean on your human skills, but I think there’s room for just about any variation.
@bradebronson8835
@bradebronson8835 3 ай бұрын
@@fastscreenplay Interesting. Yeah it really is a grey area. This is an example. I put "the ship crashed on the ground" AI translation: "Hyperspace ripped to shreds, the Ship slammed onto a swampy, alien world." I mean, I use thesaurus' to change words but this is like thesaurus on crack.
@fastscreenplay
@fastscreenplay 3 ай бұрын
@@bradebronson8835 For my two cents, and without knowing the context or what your intentions or goals are, I’d say that while your sentence isn’t making full use of the real estate (you need to focus on filling out a passage to greater effect)… I would also say that the AI sentence is way overdone, and isn’t what I would consider an effective screenplay description line, either. What’s good about it is that it’s more descriptive and layered, but in a screenplay that could easily be overly descriptive to the point of distraction or fluff. It’s entirely dependent on context and intent, but just as a line in isolation, I would assume it was written by an amateur. (Which, let’s face it, AI is.) And this is why I recommend using it as a tool to help you find and develop your human voice rather than outsourcing to it. In the polishing phase (the Tweak Phase) of FAST Screenplay, we have literally hundreds of techniques that can help you easily polish your work better than that - and in a way that unique and organic to your story. So I’ll admit I’m a bit of a stickler on the quality, and tend to be unimpressed with AI’s results out of the box. It requires a whole lot of refinement, if you ask me.
@bradebronson8835
@bradebronson8835 3 ай бұрын
@@fastscreenplayHrmmm, interesting. Thank you for your input on this. I'll take a closer look on my lines and see how I can better color them. Appreciate your help and suggestions.
@alexanderfrancesco
@alexanderfrancesco 3 ай бұрын
I just subscribed to FAST Screenplay (happy paying and active subscriber.) How is AI accelerator different and would you recommend FAST Screenplay subscribers sign up for it?
@fastscreenplay
@fastscreenplay 3 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! And I’m pleased to hear you’re enjoying it. Feel free to reach out if you need anything at any point. As to the differences, basically here’s how it works: FAST Screenplay is a step by step guide through the complete process - from idea to the deal - so you learn by DOING. We teach the mechanics and techniques of screenwriting as you complete a new step each day. This trains you to take action, which develops your neural pathways. As the steps snap together, the process itself becomes fluid and intuitive. This enables you to move through the process again and again - increasingly quickly even as your quality improves - with every subsequent draft and project. We don’t use AI in FAST because we’re “rewiring” your brain (which is biological), which takes consistent action over time. In the end you’ll be able to turn ideas into stories in minutes, stories into screenplays in weeks, and from idea to marketable page-turner (ie “fast”) screenplay in a month or two. The Accelerator is a series of deep-dive resources (and a 15-minute “cheat sheet”) designed to help you understand AI and learn how to use it effectively and, if you want to, weave it into your creative writing workflow. I discovered that the FAST framework can be used together with AI to accelerate your creative output - by simply using AI at each of the seven phases of the process. So we have one course (the Primer) that helps you understand how AI “thinks” (so you can use it effectively and avoid common mistakes), one course (the Follow-Along) where I walk you through how to apply AI throughout the creative process using the FAST framework, and one course (the QuickStart) that gives you specific techniques to use at different points of the process. Ultimately, I believe it’s HUMAN storytelling that will be most in-demand in the future, and with FAST, AI’s speed won’t be its competitive advantage. Your human stories (created increasingly quickly) are what we’re going for. But it’s essential to understand this new tech so you can use it in your workflow to become even more valuable. Hope that helps!
@tangobayus
@tangobayus 3 ай бұрын
I've tried writing scripts with AI. They need a lot of work. And they can only regurgitate old plot lines. I do find them useful for generating an outline from an idea in the Hero's Journey template. But it's just a starting point. For a recent story I fed 40,000 words of notes to the Anthropic Claude AI to get an outline.
@fastscreenplay
@fastscreenplay 3 ай бұрын
If you’re interested in getting more out of AI, you should check out my Accelerator resource. What you’re describing sounds like you’re not digging deep enough. Out of the box, AI is always going to be generic and “regurgitate old plot lines” - that’s a result of weak prompting and communication of your targets. If you’re generating an outline from the HJ template, that’s also going to deliver some pretty narrow results. Instead, I recommend using it as a tool to support your human efforts throughout the creative process, so you can use it to help you tap into and expand your unique (human) story voice. The more we offload to the AI, the more we blunt what makes our stories unique. But if we use it as a tool within our process, you may be surprised at what can be created. And as an added benefit, if you don’t offload to the AI, you can also copyright the work.
@tangobayus
@tangobayus 3 ай бұрын
@@fastscreenplay I write AI blogs and books so I just ask it anything and work out from there.
@fastscreenplay
@fastscreenplay 3 ай бұрын
@@tangobayus You write blogs and books about AI? Or you generate blogs and books with AI?
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