AI‑generated cinema isn’t a degraded imitation of film—it’s a new mode of truth built from emotional plausibility, not photographic capture. This essay uses On This Day… 1776 to explore how synthetic imagery challenges assumptions about realism, showing how plausibility, authorship, and machine texture reshape what feels convincing on screen.
AI Cinematic Realism: On the Aesthetics of an AI-Generated World
AI cinematic realism isn’t just about photorealistic images—it’s about how synthetic scenes make us feel, think, and respond. As AI reshapes the idea of presence, emotion, and authenticity on screen, we’re pushed to reconsider what “realism” means when the camera is gone and only imagination remains.
