TROIS-RIVIÈRES, QC — August 21, 2025 — Pat Beechinor, AIReporter.news — A new study by RTA Intelligence Inc. reveals that artificial intelligence could revolutionize Canada’s film industry by cutting production costs by up to 40% and opening up access to creation.
The study analyzed the film “Maria Chapdelaine” (2021), determining a cost of $8,000 per cinematic shot. It found that AI technologies could reduce this cost through automated pre-visualization, AI-generated backgrounds, streamlined post-production, and reduced crew requirements.
RTA Intelligence is demonstrating AI’s potential with Oceanne.ai, a transmedia project created by a single Canadian creator using AI. The project includes a 25-song musical catalog, an autobiography, a web series, live performances, and a feature film and rock opera in development.
The study suggests this tech could benefit Indigenous storytellers, francophone artists, underrepresented communities, and young filmmakers, potentially transforming Canada into a global content powerhouse.
“Canada can become a pioneer of this creative revolution or remain a spectator,” said Pierre Côté, founder of RTA Intelligence Inc.
The 40% cost reduction could enable smaller budgets to achieve studio-level production values, democratize filmmaking tools, reduce geographic barriers, accelerate production timelines, and allow for greater creative risk-taking.
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Source: RTA Intelligence Inc.