The AI Backstage Assistant: Why Netflix Bought Ben Affleck’s 'InterPositive'
Hollywood has been in a heated debate for years about the role of Artificial Intelligence in storytelling. This week, Netflix dropped a bombshell that might settle that debate—at least for now. By acquiring InterPositive, the filmmaking tech startup founded by Ben Affleck, Netflix is making a clear statement: innovation should be about empowering the artist, not replacing them.
At TileTechZone, we look at why this is the smartest move for the streaming giant.
What is InterPositive?
Unlike generative AI models that try to "imagine" an entire movie from a text prompt, InterPositive is built for the trenches of filmmaking. It acts as a highly specialized assistant that:
Fixes Continuity: Automatically spots inconsistencies between shots.
Relights Scenes: Adjusts lighting in post-production without needing a reshoot.
Cleans up VFX: Effortlessly removes stunt wires or background distractions.
Essentially, it takes the technical, laborious "logistical stuff" that takes weeks and compresses it into days, allowing directors to focus on the performance and the narrative.
From Skeptic to Senior Advisor
Ben Affleck, who has been vocal about his skepticism of AI’s ability to "write" good stories, founded InterPositive in 2022 to solve problems he faced as a director. "I wanted to build a workflow that captures what happens on a set, with vocabulary that matched the language cinematographers and directors already spoke," Affleck said. He is now joining Netflix as a Senior Advisor to ensure this technology stays "filmmaker-first."
Why This Matters for Us
For the viewers, this means better-produced content, faster. If the technical bottlenecks are cleared by AI, creators can spend more of their time and budget on what actually matters: great writing, complex characters, and stunning visuals.
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