The new AIography newsletter is out, and it is worth five minutes of your day.
Here is the short version. Martin Scorsese, maybe the last director you would expect, just told the New York Times he used AI to storyboard his next film. The headlines are already getting it wrong, so I wrote the accurate read: he used it for previz, the sketch stage, to get the pictures in his head in front of his team faster. He did not replace actors. He did not replace his crew. The movie still gets shot, in camera, with real people. Previz, not replacement. That distinction is the whole story.
The issue also covers the new tool that just took the top spot for AI video and the one piece of dubbing software that is actually good enough to use this week.
Best part: there is a move in there you can steal today. The same thing Scorsese did, scaled down to your desk. Read it HERE