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Hollywood in a Laptop. AI Creates Movies No One Recorded | Fish in the Net This movie wasn't recorded. There was no camera, actor, location, set, or crew. There was only a prompt. And artificial intelligence, which turned the text into a moving image. Not long ago, AI generators created strange images and short, chaotic clips. Today, tools like Sora, Veo, Runway Gen-4, Google Flow, Adobe Firefly, Luma, Pika, Synthesia, HeyGen, ElevenLabs, Descript, and Suno are beginning to transform the entire video production process. It's no longer just a game of generating videos. It's the beginning of a new production model: idea → script → storyboard → prompt → generated shots → voice → music → editing → publishing. In this episode, I show how AI is transforming film, YouTube, ads, documentaries, avatars, dubbing, editing, and the work of creators. But there's also a dark side: deepfakes, synthetic faces, fake videos, a loss of trust in images, and an internet flooded with videos no one ever made. For years, we've been saying, "Show me the video." But what if, in a moment, the video no longer proves that something happened, but instead proves that someone was good at writing a prompt?