> I am planning on doing some more articles/director commentary as it goes along.
Speaking for myself, I expect that the behind-the-scenes commentary would be the most interesting part of the project!
> The "I'm a GPT that wants everyone to be friends and how" is increasingly better in those episodes.
How long does the pipeline take to run? (apologies if this was part of the blog series and I missed it). Depending on how close to a self-running CI pipeline the whole process is at, I think it might be interesting to run benchmarks against various versions of the pipeline and evaluate its performance at each stage. I feel like I could evaluate the improvement of the "let's make everyone be friends!" writing if I'm comparing Episode 1 (compiled w/ v0.3) against Episode 1 (compiled w/ v0.8), instead of Episode 1 vs. Episode 12.
Crazy idea: If one could somehow quantify the quality of consistency, dialogue, camera work, etc -- then you may be able to watch numbers-go-up in an actual graph sort of way (I'm imagining a multi-agent system where various agents are responsible for monitoring various aspects of script and production quality -- almost like an actor/critic setup).
But at the very least, being able to A/B comparison between v0.3 and v0.6 could be very interesting for people interested in the internals.
> I've taken it about as far as I can on a solo basis. The next step is a team of 4-5 people levelling it up. Every piece could be 10x better, and it would be a different beast entirely if that happened. I think there are some super exciting directions this could go.
I think that's the really cool thing about what you've built here -- it's a complete pipeline, and every piece is present -- even if the pieces aren't in their final form, the fact that you've pieced together an entire pipeline is extremely compelling.
> (PS - Hi Han!)
Hi!! It was a very cool surprise to see your name pop up on my HN feed this morning. :D