The Transformation of Micro-Drama Creation Models Driven by AI Video Generation Technology
Abstract
The iterative breakthroughs in AI video generation technology are driving a systematic transformation in the creation models of micro-dramas from the underlying logic. This study focuses on the evolutionary trajectories across three dimensions: technological logic, content production, and creative subjects. At the level of technological logic, generative models reshape the creative process through the reconstruction of narrative grammar, the establishment of human-machine collaboration mechanisms, and the role transition from auxiliary tools to generative subjects. At the level of content production, algorithmic regulation of plot tension, infinite generation of spatiotemporal scenes, and algorithmic synthesis of character images drive the production model toward intelligent transformation, with textual features exhibiting tendencies toward modularity, programmability, and surreal splicing. At the level of creative subjects, the creators' functions shift toward aesthetic arbiters, technical literacy is redefined, and generative technologies give rise to aesthetic characteristics such as “algorithmic smoothness,” establishing a bidirectional symbiotic relationship between technological iteration and the creative ecosystem. The study reveals that AI video generation technology has evolved into a core driving force within the creative process, and the deep integration of algorithmic logic with creative logic is redefining the formal boundaries and developmental pathways of micro-dramas.
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