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How AI helped South Korean hit drama 'Queen of Tears' | ABS CBN News
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When South Korean hit drama "Queen of Tears" required a snowy forest for a particular scene and none can be found outdoors, generative AI (artificial intelligence) came to the rescue. CJ ENM, which owns cable channel tvN that broadcast the show, used the technology to produce the background by learning the structure of complex trees and creating patterns in a short time, said An Hee-soo, a Virtual Production (VP) producer at the South Korean media and entertainment giant. It was something human designers would not have been able to do, he said. The use of the technology was made possible because CJ ENM opened a VP studio, "Virtual Production Stage", in 2022. It is equipped with multiple displays including a large-scale LED curved screen that has a diameter of 20 metres and a height of 7 metres. Drama or movie productions often use chroma keying methods, which includes green screens, but VP producer An said it’s hard for actors to imagine and perform on a plain background and there are limitations on post
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