The Multi-Format Visual Storyteller:Exploring Narrative Perspectives in Contemporary Media and the Intersection of AI and Narrative Creation

Abstract

The Emergence of digital technology has revolutionized the way narratives are constructed and conveyed across various media formats. The advent of multi-format visual storytelling has expanded the creative possibilities for artists, filmmakers, and content creators. This study aims to investigate the potential of AI in storytelling and visualization by comparing their performance with GPT-4 and Jasper, and also explore the intersection of AI and storytelling in film industry. Because of the rapid advancements in AI technology, content creators are looking for innovative ways to incorporate AI tools in the creative process, enhancing narrative creation and storytelling techniques. The author uses AI to create plot structure with Blake Snyder’s Beat Sheet and experiments procedures and methods for writing prompt (Prompt Engineering) to input commands for AI to generate story and visual. The study provides an overview of the role of AI in the film industry and explores its impact on aspects of storytelling, including scriptwriting, character development, visual effects, and audience engagement. The author provides discussions, challenges and considerations Through an analysis of key examples, scholarly investigations, and relevant case studies, this paper aims to demonstrate the potential of AI as a transformative force and a solid assistant in film and media industry while acknowledging its limitations an ethical implications.



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Paninya Paksa, Bangkok University, Thailand

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Conference: MediAsia2023
Stream: Communication Theory and Methodology

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To cite this article:
Paksa P. (2023) The Multi-Format Visual Storyteller:Exploring Narrative Perspectives in Contemporary Media and the Intersection of AI and Narrative Creation ISSN: 2186-5906 – The Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film 2023: Official Conference Proceedings https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2023.17
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2023.17


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