FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Who did we interview?
What story are we trying to tell?
Is there a narrative or an angle that we tried to pursue?
We intended to be very thorough. This is not meant to be simply an overview but rather an in-depth yet easy-to-understand show about what’s “behind the curtain” regarding AI creativity. We came into this project with no angle or preconceived notion; we neither advocate nor condemn AI. Instead, we are letting the experts do the talking about AI creative technology, which will help shape the narrative to inform, entertain, and engage viewers about the AI creativity revolution so they can form their own opinions.
Who is behind the AI Decoded documentary?
AI Decoded is fully funded by an individual investor with a long-standing business career and a technology enthusiast who desires to bring an informative documentary series to the public. We do not have any corporate sponsors or outside affiliations behind the documentary.
What type of equipment was used to conduct the interviews on location?
- The crew shot interviews on a Sony FX9 at 4k and 6k using prime lenses.
- Our B camera was also a Sony full-frame sensor camera with prime lenses and matched perfectly to the FX9 since it uses the same sensor.
- We filmed using Sony Cinetone and shot in raw format, allowing for the best picture quality and color correction in post-production.
- We used broadcast standard Sony Wireless audio units and high-end lapel mics with a top-of-the-line Sennheiser shotgun mic as a backup.
- We used broadcast LED portable lighting with adjustable color temperatures, intensity, and battery-powered as needed.
- We had a small footprint crew so that we could get in, capture broadcast quality content, and pack up quickly, enabling us to operate fast and efficiently without disrupting business or the daily lives of our interview subjects.
- Editing was performed by award-winning editors and on the latest Blackmagic Resolve Studio systems and mastered to industry standard ProRes and equivalent formats depending on the network delivery requirements.