Here’s the recording from today’s AMA with @Jason Smith . This was a strong behind-the-scenes breakdown of how Jason uses AI inside his filmmaking workflow — not as a replacement for creativity, but as a tool to help build consistent scenes, visuals, and storyboards faster. Jason walked through his process for creating movie sequences using a 5-block system in Claude, including how he keeps characters, camera angles, and visual details consistent across scenes. He also broke down a dragon fight sequence he created with AI-generated images and prompts. Some of the biggest takeaways: ✅ AI can help generate visuals, prompts, and scene options ✅ The story still has to come from the filmmaker ✅ Consistency matters more than just “cool images” ✅ Learn filmmaking basics like pacing, continuity, cutaways, and the 180-degree rule ✅ Good AI filmmaking is still about human direction, taste, and storytelling Jason also shared how he thinks about suspension of disbelief, shot selection, camera movement, music, and how to make scenes feel like a real movie instead of random AI clips. We also talked about tools like Claude, GPT, DaVinci Resolve, and how AI can fit into a real production workflow. This is a great one to watch if you’re trying to move from “AI-generated clips” into actual AI filmmaking. Drop your biggest takeaway after watching 👇