Martin Scorsese is collaborating with the artificial intelligence company Black Forest Labs, where he will work as a consultant in the research laboratory.
The Oscar winner said in a statement released Tuesday that he uses the company’s FLUX technology to help create the storyboards.
“For 70 years, I’ve been creating my own comics,” Scorsese said. “There’s always been the problem of how to communicate what you see in your head to the cast and crew. There are certain things you have to see and feel. I’m interested in the intersection between technology and storytelling, and seeing how that can push the boundaries of creativity to create deeper, richer experiences for audiences.” “Remember, cinema is a young medium, only about 125 years old, so we have to be open to how it evolves.”
He continued: “I used 3D technology with Hugo And anti-aging technology Irish. Now, with this tool, I can share what I envision more clearly and efficiently with my creative team — production designer, art designer, and cinematographer — so they can build on it to enrich cinematic intelligence. I recently tested this on a scene and being able to visualize a storyboard and share it instantly was creatively liberating. During the pre-production process, time costs money, and this allowed us to move faster without sacrificing quality or craftsmanship.
In collaboration with Black Forest Labs, the company also released a video of Scorsese using the AI platform to aid in the storyboarding process. “If you have a tool like this, you can detect it much faster and you can save production time, as well as reduce crew wear,” he said.
With his new role as a consultant at Black Forest Labs, Scorsese becomes one of the most prolific Hollywood directors to voice his support for artificial intelligence. Avatar James Cameron joined the board of AI company Stability AI last September, while Guillermo del Toro, on the other hand, said… Hollywood Reporter In October when asked about his thoughts on AI penetrating creative spaces, he said: “I don’t think anyone wants that.”
“It would be like spitting on God,” Del Toro added when asked how he would feel if a member of his team suggested using AI to generate something from the beginning.

