Filmmakers stress creative benefits of artificial intelligence at Cannes’ Kling AI panel | Promotion
Filmmakers stress creative benefits of artificial intelligence at Cannes’ Kling AI panel | Promotion
Publish Date: 2026-05-21 06:08:00
Source Domain: www.screendaily.com
- Leading filmmakers discussed at a Cannes Marché du Film panel titled “From Creative Possibility to Production Reality: Kling AI in Cinematic Workflows” debunked the misconception that AI is a “magic button” for making movies.
- US director Jon Erwin emphasized that AI tools like Kling AI accelerate and amplify creativity rather than create for filmmakers.
- There is a prediction of an increase in creativity and originality once advanced AI products like Kling AI 3.0 become more accessible.
- Chinese animation director Wei Li believes AI is providing new opportunities for more creative freedom and reducing labor-intensive tasks in animation.
- South Korean director Eekjun Yang shared that for himself, AI was a necessity more than a choice, especially for first-time feature filmmakers struggling to secure investment.
- All directors agreed that while AI may lead to cheaper and faster film production as a by-product, its main value lies in enhancing creativity, collaboration, and broadening the avenues for storytelling.
- Smaller and more intimate scenes are often more challenging for AI tools to render but some tools like Kling AI are particularly effective in emotional expression.
- Despite its young age, Kling AI has already served more than 60 million global creators and is set to collaborate with UK company Evolutionary Films on a new animated project, Minibots.