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Martin Scorsese Jumps Into AI Film Tech

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 9 June 2026)
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Even film legends are seeing the potential of artificial intelligence! Famed director Martin Scorsese, known for iconic films like *Goodfellas* and *The Wolf of Wall Street*, has announced his partnership with Black Forest Labs, a company exploring new ways to use AI in filmmaking.

Scorsese is joining them as an advisor, specifically looking at how AI can help with storyboarding — that's the planning stage where a film's scenes are drawn out like a comic book. He's reportedly keen to see how technology can make this crucial process more efficient and creative.

This isn't about replacing human creativity, but rather using AI as a tool to enhance it. Think of it like a new type of digital paintbrush for artists or a smart assistant for writers. For everyday Australians, it means that the films and TV shows we watch might start to be made in slightly different ways behind the scenes.

While we won't be seeing AI write entire Scorsese films just yet, his involvement shows that even the most established industries are starting to embrace AI's potential. It highlights how businesses, big or small, are looking for innovative ways to improve their processes and find new avenues for creativity – whether that's in making movies or running a local shop.

Why it matters

This shows that AI isn't just for spreadsheets; it's also making inroads into creative fields like filmmaking. It's a prime example for small business owners and workers that new tech can be a valuable assistant for creative tasks, not just repetitive ones, potentially opening up new ways to approach their own projects.

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