Other proponents of the bill (longform, 1-3h)
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Charles Foster
Note: I wouldn't personally call myself a proponent, but I'm fine with Michaël putting me in that bucket for the sake of this post.
Thanks for the clarification. I have added another more nuanced bucket for people who have changed their positions throughout the year or were somewhat ambivalent towards the end (neither opposing nor supporting the bill strongly).
People who were initially critical and ended up somewhat in the middle
- Charles Foster (Lead AI Scientist, Finetune) - initially critical, slightly supportive of the final amended version
- Samuel Hammond (Senior Economist, Foundation for American Innovation) - initially attacked bill as too aggressive, evolved to seeing it as imperfect but worth passing despite being "toothless"
- Gabriel Weil (Assistant Professor of Law, Touro Law Center) - supported the bill overall, but still had criticisms (thought it did not go far enough)
Professional filmmaker and animator here. I’m willing to donate some of my time (~10-20h) to help create visuals for this project (Should you be in need of that). Happy to send through examples of work if DMed.
Also, what did you shoot on? Netflix used to have a list of camera requirements. I’m not sure if they still hold to them.
Thanks for the offer! DMed you. We shot with:
- Camera A (wide shot): FX3
- Camera B, C: FX30
From what I have read online, the FX30 is not "Netflix-approved" but it won't matter (for distribution) because "it only applies to Netflix produced productions and was really just based on some tech specs to they could market their 4k original content." (link). Basically, if the film has not been commissioned by Netflix, you do not have to satisfy these requirements. (link)
And even for Netflix originals (which won't be the case here), they're actually more flexible on their camera requirements for nonfiction work such as documentaries (they used to have a 80% on camera-approved threshold which they removed).
For our particular documentary, which is primarily interview-based in controlled lighting conditions, the FX30 and FX3 produce virtually identical image quality.
I think this is a great project. I believe your documentary would have high impact via informing and inspiring AI policy discussions. You've already interviewed an impressive amount of relevant people. I admire your initiative to take on this project quickly, even before getting funding for it.
(Crossposted from Manifund)
Summary of the proposal
We will produce a one-hour feature documentary about SB-1047, which would:
Funding
Interviewees
We have currently completed 23 interviews (including 17 longform) with:
Proponents of the bill
People who were initially critical and ended up somewhat in the middle
Journalists
Opponents of the bill
Project goals
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