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“Nobody wanted to do this work”: How Emmy Award–winning filmmakers use AI to automate the tedious parts of documentaries

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Nov 17, 2025
Tim McAleer, a producer at Ken Burns’s Florentine Films, shares his innovative journey in automating documentary filmmaking using AI. He discusses transforming chaotic archival media into structured, searchable data through custom tools. Tim explains how he built an AI that automatically extracts metadata from images and audio, thereby revolutionizing post-production workflows. He also highlights using different AI models for various tasks, making historical documents accessible, and the pivotal role of AI in automating tedious tasks rather than creative processes.
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INSIGHT

Post-Production Is A Data Problem

  • Documentary post-production is a data-management problem with hundreds of hours of footage and tens of thousands of photos to organize.
  • Tim McAleer used AI to tackle messy media management rather than to generate creative content.
ANECDOTE

How The First Aha Moment Happened

  • Tim started with ChatGPT image uploads and wrote Python scripts that sent images for description.
  • Early experiments were run from VS Code with GPT on another monitor, which revealed an "aha" moment about vision+text workflows.
ADVICE

Feed Known Metadata To Reduce Hallucinations

  • Add existing structured metadata and web-scraped facts to AI prompts to reduce hallucination and improve accuracy.
  • Use known metadata as guardrails so generated descriptions rely on verifiable information.
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