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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 6611805, member: 376845"] We have motion tracking cameras and steadycams so I imagine a robot or a drone could track someone. However, the movie would likely be pretty boring showcasing one individual. One could consider how I used to video my son playing soccer. I initially tracked his play as any good parent would do only to discover that most of the time he's waiting for the ball to cross his path. Later, I started tracking the ball and got a lot of interesting game play for the whole team including my son when he got into the mix and the rest of the team loved it too. For a wedding event, one could setup two or more tracks one for each principal person in the wedding bride, groom, bride's parents, and grooms parents and maybe the best man and maid of honor. From there using facial recognition, AI software might be able to decide on intersecting transitions. For example, one would start tracking the bride (very important if she's not happy then no one is happy). A second face appears in her video of her father and so there could be a break and you splice in the fathers movements coming upto the bride and then back to the bride... repeat for other faces. But notice how hard it can get and whether you can even get a nice flow like a movie. Film editors are just amazing in what they do, one slip at a key juncture can totally alter the flow and meaning of some event in a movie. I once saw a documentary behind the scenes film editing process. They did a scene where some outlaws were about to ambush some cowboys. In one cut, it appeared the cowboys saw them from the expression of their faces, but from another cut shaving off a second or so made the scene an ambush where the cowboys were caught unaware. Sadly, I couldn't find this video on youtube but it was quite revealing in how crucial film editing was and its this process that would be very hard to impossible for an AI to capture. [/QUOTE]
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