Sora came out, attracting a lot of admiration with its silky and realistic film-level effects. Zhou Hongyi, the founder of 360, described it at great length. Just as AI is for writers, and Sora is for film and television workers, I believe that there will be constant fetters of cuts, and the entanglement with each other will only get deeper and deeper.
So, will so, will sora affect writers, my point of view is that interlacing is like a mountain, and the current sora can neither eat the share of film and television workers, nor will it snatch the jobs of writers, and it has no impact at all, for three reasons:
One is that film and television have a film and television market, and books have an audience for books, and the two are superimposed, and the key lies in the audience's thoughts at this moment and the state at that moment.
The second is that SORA still has a long way to go, and the stunning appearance is highly anticipated, but it is still unknown how many holes to fill under the iceberg. Like AI so far, how many versions are only for medium writers to do text proofreading. What's more, the right one may not be appropriate, and it is difficult to meet the actual needs of tone, voice, and language habits.
The third is that ** and the text are complementary to each other, just the right picture rendering and unique thinking of the text are very rare, each other finishing touch and mutual achievement, this is the general trend.
So, don't panic, a good writer is an eternal god!