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Main Authors: Masai, Pierluigi, Carta, Lorenzo, Lis, Mateusz Miroslaw
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.23415
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author Masai, Pierluigi
Carta, Lorenzo
Lis, Mateusz Miroslaw
author_facet Masai, Pierluigi
Carta, Lorenzo
Lis, Mateusz Miroslaw
contents The integration of Generative AI (GenAI) into audio-visual production is often presented as a radical break from past traditions. However, through a sociomaterial and historical lens, this paper argues that GenAI represents a new development in the long-standing negotiation between creative labor and technological possibilities. Moving beyond the limiting framework of human-machine co-creativity, we adopt an STS-based approach to investigate creativity in the making within the Filmmaking industry. We analyze Filmmaking as a distributed process where agency is shared across diverse human experts and non-human actors, showing how technological innovations have historically reconfigured Filmmaking practices long before the advent of AI. The article introduces an analytical taxonomy of GenAI techniques to illustrate how these technologies do not merely "assist" but can actively reconfigure professional roles, production temporalities, and film aesthetics. By linking sociomaterial configurations to aesthetic outcomes, this reframing suggests that AI technologies in Filmmaking should be seen as mediators that could enable new aesthetic possibilities by blurring the boundaries of traditional filmmaking workflows.
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spellingShingle Integrating GenAI in Filmmaking: From Co-Creativity to Distributed Creativity
Masai, Pierluigi
Carta, Lorenzo
Lis, Mateusz Miroslaw
Computers and Society
The integration of Generative AI (GenAI) into audio-visual production is often presented as a radical break from past traditions. However, through a sociomaterial and historical lens, this paper argues that GenAI represents a new development in the long-standing negotiation between creative labor and technological possibilities. Moving beyond the limiting framework of human-machine co-creativity, we adopt an STS-based approach to investigate creativity in the making within the Filmmaking industry. We analyze Filmmaking as a distributed process where agency is shared across diverse human experts and non-human actors, showing how technological innovations have historically reconfigured Filmmaking practices long before the advent of AI. The article introduces an analytical taxonomy of GenAI techniques to illustrate how these technologies do not merely "assist" but can actively reconfigure professional roles, production temporalities, and film aesthetics. By linking sociomaterial configurations to aesthetic outcomes, this reframing suggests that AI technologies in Filmmaking should be seen as mediators that could enable new aesthetic possibilities by blurring the boundaries of traditional filmmaking workflows.
title Integrating GenAI in Filmmaking: From Co-Creativity to Distributed Creativity
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.23415