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Artificial intelligence’s relationship to filmmaking is rapidly evolving, with each week bringing new – often startling – developments. Nick Lehr/The Conversation, CC BY-SA

As the Oscars approach, Hollywood grapples with AI’s growing influence on filmmaking

Holly Willis, University of Southern California I teach a course on AI and filmmaking at USC’s School of Cinematic...
Directors Basel Adra, left, and Yuval Abraham on stage at the 62nd New York Film Festival on Sept. 29, 2024. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

A Palestinian film is an Oscars favorite − so why is...

Drew Paul, University of Tennessee For many low-budget, independent films, an Oscar nomination is a golden ticket.

Scorsese’s gods of the streets: From ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’...

Anthony Smith, University of Dayton A widely circulated still from the set of Martin Scorsese’s latest film, “Killers of...

Making emotional films: The enticing contradictions of Norman Jewison’s movies

Lisa Coulthard, University of British Columbia How should we think about the late Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison’s legacy?

#OscarsSoWhite still plagues Hollywood’s highest achievement awards

Frederick Gooding, Jr., Texas Christian University Four Black actors were nominated for Oscars in 2022, six years after the...

‘Moonlight’ schooled Hollywood on race. Can it take on school discipline,...

Derek Black, University of South Carolina This year’s Academy Award winner for best picture tackles a difficult topic in the education world today:...

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