diff --git a/domains/entertainment/ai-production-cost-decline-60-percent-annually-makes-feature-film-quality-accessible-at-consumer-price-points-by-2029.md b/domains/entertainment/ai-production-cost-decline-60-percent-annually-makes-feature-film-quality-accessible-at-consumer-price-points-by-2029.md index bfffa5204..c2ab978e3 100644 --- a/domains/entertainment/ai-production-cost-decline-60-percent-annually-makes-feature-film-quality-accessible-at-consumer-price-points-by-2029.md +++ b/domains/entertainment/ai-production-cost-decline-60-percent-annually-makes-feature-film-quality-accessible-at-consumer-price-points-by-2029.md @@ -30,3 +30,10 @@ Sony Pictures achieved 25% post-production time reduction using Runway Gen-4, an **Source:** MindStudio 2026 AI filmmaking production cost breakdown; Seedance 2.0 technical specifications 2026 production cost data shows 97-99% cost reduction for short-form narrative content ($75-175 for 3-minute AI short vs. $5,000-30,000 traditional). This calibrates the cost decline trajectory with specific 2026 data points. The 90-second clip limit means feature-length production still requires human direction and stitching, confirming that long-form remains the outstanding technical threshold. + + +## Supporting Evidence + +**Source:** Washington Times / Fast Company / The Wrap, April 2026 + +Hollywood employment down 30% while content spending increased demonstrates AI-driven production efficiency is eliminating jobs faster than spending increases can create them. Studios spend the same or more but need fewer people to produce content. Geographic production flight from California compounds this, but the core mechanism is automation replacing labor per dollar of content spend. diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-04-26-washington-times-hollywood-employment-30pct-decline.md b/inbox/archive/entertainment/2026-04-26-washington-times-hollywood-employment-30pct-decline.md similarity index 97% rename from inbox/queue/2026-04-26-washington-times-hollywood-employment-30pct-decline.md rename to inbox/archive/entertainment/2026-04-26-washington-times-hollywood-employment-30pct-decline.md index 46ab73928..a303c4705 100644 --- a/inbox/queue/2026-04-26-washington-times-hollywood-employment-30pct-decline.md +++ b/inbox/archive/entertainment/2026-04-26-washington-times-hollywood-employment-30pct-decline.md @@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ date: 2026-04-02 domain: entertainment secondary_domains: [] format: news -status: unprocessed +status: processed +processed_by: clay +processed_date: 2026-04-26 priority: medium tags: [hollywood, employment, layoffs, structural-decline, content-spending, productions-California] +extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" --- ## Content