Warner Bros to use artificial intelligence to predict box office hits

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Warner Bros are going to start using artificial intelligence (AI) to help predict how successful their films could be.The platform will
allow them to test profitability outcomes depending on different factors including casting, distributor and release date.Warner Bros
Pictures International - which is one of the "big six" in Hollywood - has signed a deal with LA start-up Cinelytic to use their project
management system, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Image:The start up use 'TalentScores' to work out which actors will bring in the most
money
Pic: Cinelytic.comThe forecasting tool was launched last year and offers a unique set of industry insights
according to Cinelytic's website.It claims the platform is able to accurately predict box office returns using a variety of data.One
function allows users to see how casting certain actors in roles would affect the film's profitability.The company uses the example of
Wonder Woman Gal Gadot in its demonstration image, and says it uses its own trademarked economic scoring system called "TalentScores".It
says the system "ranks talent by their economic impact across the film industry, including by media type, genre, and key
territories".Different distributors and release scenarios can also be played out to test results.Image:Joker was a $1 billion hit for Warner
Bros last year (ahead of the AI deal)Cinelytic was co-founded four years ago by film producer Tobias Queisser and ex-NASA employee Dev
Sen.The company has been testing their platform for around three years.Mr Queisser, who studied in London, told The Hollywood Reporter: "The
system can calculate in seconds what used to take days to assess by a human when it comes to general film package evaluation or a star's
worth."Despite the platform's capabilities, he says it will never replace humans as far as creative spark is concerned, explaining:
"Artificial intelligence sounds scary
But right now, an AI cannot make any creative decisions."What it is good at is crunching numbers and breaking down huge data sets and
showing patterns that would not be visible to humans
But for creative decision-making, you still need experience and gut instinct."Announcing the new partnership, Tonis Kiis, Senior Vice
President, Warner Bros
Pictures International Distribution said: "Warner Bros
is excited to employ Cinelytic's cutting-edge system
In our industry, we make tough decisions every day that affect what-and how-we produce and deliver films to theaters around the world, and
the more precise our data is, the better we will be able to engage our audiences."Other Cinelytic clients include Sony Pictures, STX
Entertainment and London investment company Ingenious Media.