“The Brutalist” filmmaker Brady Corbet responded Monday to mounting backlash to his film’s use of artificial intelligence in post-production, arguing that stars Adrien Brody and Felicity ...
However, Corbet explained in his statement Monday: “[Production designer] Judy Becker and her team did not use AI to create or render any of the buildings. All images were hand-drawn by artists.” ...
Brady Corbet was "concerned" about the reception ‘The Brutalist’ would receive because it is such a "divisive" film. The 36-year-old filmmaker’s post-World War II drama has attracted rave ...
This story originally published on Jan. 20, 6:38 a.m., and has since been updated with director Brady Corbet’s response to editor Dávid Jancsó’s comments on the film’s use of AI.
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet clarified how AI tools were used on the film during postproduction after social media outrage about the practice spread widely over the weekend. “Innovative ...
Corbet has since responded to the controversy, countering the accusations that the technology was used to improve the actor’s performances. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, the 36-year ...
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet is addressing the backlash caused by the revelation that AI was used in parts of the film's creation. Corbet issued a statement following revelations by the ...
The team behind “The Brutalist” can breathe a sigh of relief. Brady Corbet’s 215-minute epic about a Hungarian architect who leaves postwar Europe to rebuild his life in America courted ...
Brady Corbet’s ‘The Brutalist’ is a defiant, distinctive masterpiece at loggerheads with conventional film industry wisdom. And, just like Francis Ford Coppola’s maddening self-funded ‘Megalopolis’ ...
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