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Hollywood's iconic classic movie The Wizard of Oz, which was released around eighty-five years ago, will be showcased in such a manner that the movie would have been produced in 2025. It is said that during that time this movie had a magic over the viewers. Now with the help of AI technology, a new step has been taken to wake up the magic of that movie among the current viewers. This is the initial attempt to recreate old films using AI technology in Hollywood. It has been observed globally and the outcome of AI has initiated a debate on this attempt. Meanwhile, there is also a debate on whether this new experiment of Hollywood will be attempted in the Indian film industry as well?
AI is gradually entering into every aspect of life. Previously, we used to take assistance for data research through AI, but now it is taking a step ahead and assuming prominence in robotics services as well. AI-based robotics services are indiscriminately being viewed in sectors such as education, health, media, etc. Both the positive and negative impacts have been observed, who will be ruling in future it will be known only in future, but in the meantime Hollywood has started a new revolution by remaking movies with the help of AI technology. This is sure to leave its mark on the film industry of the globe.
It will debut at the Las Vegas Sphere on August 28. Several questions have been raised about the three filmmaking companies when it comes to AI makeovers in the past. But "we are quite nervous that the purists of cinema will object to it and also call it harmful to artistry," he said. But they need to say as well that the AI makeover will be only a new metaphor for films, with the original film left intact in its own structure. The audience will be free to watch either film voluntarily.
But the AI remake of the original is a fresh and innovative means of linking new viewers with such movies. Such movies can again be on track, which we have only maintained in the archive. The Wizard of Oz was shot in 35 MAM format initially as per the era's technology, but audiences will get a fresh experience when they watch it on the Las Vegas Sphere's 160,000-square-foot screen in August. It will be an exclusive contemporary look at classics.
Still, AI technology has been employed in Hollywood and India's film industry even earlier. AI technology was utilized in creating numerous scenes. It has also been utilized in Amitabh Bachchan and Prabhas's movie Kalki. AI technology was employed in young Ashwatthama. Alongside, Rohit Roy's IRAH was the first movie to do so in this sense, whose theme was AI technology and it was properly utilized in Rohit Roy's character as well. In this regard, director Vivek Anchalia is taking it one step further and presenting a totally AI created movie, titled Naisha.
Even though Naisha is featuring Naisha Bose and Zain Kapoor in acting roles, it is viewable as in a new confluence of Artificial Intelligence and Art. As per the interview conducted by the director in the media, this movie will completely live up to the digital age. Life and society are being taken over by AI. Nasha does this through her AI characters. Not just the character but the soundtrack of the movie has also been done using AI technology. But the question at the core is about the remake of classics such as The Wizard of Oz. How right would that be?
Will AI remakes find their way into the Indian film industry too? It is worth knowing what people connected with the Indian film industry have to say. Speaking of Hindi, there are numerous classic black and white films that the current generation is deprived of viewing. Most of these movies are found on YouTube but, because they exist in the older format, there is no interest in them from the current generation. Giving them a new look with AI technology can make a revolutionary impact.
Remarkably, the conversation in silent movies is also achievable using AI technology. Preparations are also being made in Hollywood along similar lines. Effects can be introduced into the dialogues of well-known silent films. In this way, a transformation of silent films is also feasible. But tell us that some time back, it was decided to give a touch of color to some of the classic black and white Hindi films so that the pull of watching them increases in the new generation audience. But this campaign couldn't progress and it was even thought of manipulating the heritage of cinema. It is yet to be seen here what stance the AI remake of the iconic movie will take in India.