Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 27
Nigel Williams Backs AI Dubbing for Comedy After Flawless Fix Won Over Producers
Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 27

Nigel Williams Backs AI Dubbing for Comedy After Flawless Fix Won Over Producers

1 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 27
  • Nigel Williams said AI should be used in comedy editing when it makes scenes funnier, after testing Flawless dubbing to insert ADR while keeping the camera on an actor’s face.
  • The fix impressed producers with its result but was ultimately dropped because of what Williams described as industry “ickiness” around AI, prompting him to go public in a podcast letter and interview.
  • Williams drew a line at AI-generated scenes, arguing instead for performer permission and transparency, while acknowledging fears that dubbing tools could become a step toward replacing actors.
  • Jimmy Mulville, a producer on Derry Girls, backed the experiment as a human editor’s creative use of technology, underscoring a wider debate in entertainment over where AI should and should not be used.
Is Hollywood's 'AI ickiness' a principled artistic stand or a futile battle against an inevitable tech revolution?
With unions approving AI tools, what stops actors from becoming studios' digital puppets?
If AI can perfect a performance, does it erase the human flaws that make art feel real?