It would need to be a whole industry. And I only mean anime as an example. The end goal should be an emergent artsyle that is distinct from anime and unique to Islamic animation, not something that is directly copied from japanese anime.
However, there is an ideal, and there's a current situation. Right now, the scene needs to be growed and we need decently written content by any artistic means necessary.
Lets say 5% of people can write a good script, 5% of people can illustrate it to a high standard, and 1% of people have enough money to fund the production of a live action show. You need at least 2 of those to make something compelling. Instead of twiddling our thumbs and waiting for someone to come along that possesses 2 of those traits, and also has the time to spare and the vision to dedicate themselves to it, it's better for those who posses at least 1 of the traits to put work out there and grow the scene.
Let's say you can write a good plot. You can use AI to close the gaps in your skill. If your writing a novel, you can lay the plot and an LLM can fill in the small details and the dialogue, so you can write something more eloquent than you normally can write. Or you can make a manga where you use image gen to make the panels. Or even if you can afford hella compute and you know what your doing, you can use video gen to try and generate entire movie scenes that look live action for less than the price of a single movie set.
Even if your end product is not that amazing, it might inspire someone who is an artist to make their own, or team up with you. I knew a brother who did voice acting for anime dubs. He might offer to voice act your MC so at least the MC isn't voiced by AI.
There's a lot of talent, they just need someone to inspire them to contribute. Look at any open source projects contributors. There are people who contribute a lot to it, that have never started a OS project of their own, or contributed to one before. Even mundane OS apps have some developers investing their weekends to help push it along, and it's all possible because the founder built an MVP that inspired them.
Login to reply