Artificial Intelligence in Television Production
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https://doi.org/10.64882/ijrt.v13.i4.815Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Television Production, Broadcast Workflows, Automated Post-Production, Creative Augmentation, Media TechnologyAbstract
Within the framework of this research, the position of Artificial Intelligence and its significance in television productions were investigated focusing specifically on utilizing it in the process of pre-production, production, and post-production. The research design adopted a qualitative approach and a descriptive research design, as it relied solely on secondary data sources to gather the necessary information on the topic of the topic, using peer-reviewed scholarly sources, industry reports and policy documents published between 2014 and 2025. Thematic analysis method served to determine the repeated patterns of AI-driven applications, functional outcomes, workforce changes, and ethical issues in the processes of television production. The review found out that AI was the most used in pre-production planning and post-production cycles, with automation and predictive analytics and intelligent editing tools making significant contributions to both decreased production schedules and increased operational efficiency. Although AI was mainly a supportive tool that enhanced the creative decision-making process in addition to the human creativity, its introduction altered the role of professions and increased the reskilling and technological flexibility. The paper also pointed out new ethical issues of a data governance, transparency, and creative autonomy suggesting the lack of technological progress and regulatory readiness.
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