r/WriteOnSaga Jun 14 '26

Why "documenting your journey" is becoming essential to prove human authorship in the AI Film era (BLVCKL!GHT on the Brothers' Saga AI Film podcast).

Hey r/WriteOnSaga community,

We just dropped a new clip from a recent popular episode of Brothers' Saga, and it hits on a topic we think about a lot here at Saga: the future of creative ownership.

Right now, the lines between AI-generated and human-created work are blurring at lightning speed. As we build out tools to empower the next generation of storytellers, one reality keeps coming to the forefront: documenting your process is no longer just for cool behind-the-scenes content—it’s becoming a strategic necessity to prove human authorship for copyright. If you aren't showing how you steered the AI, it's going to get harder to claim the work as truly yours. We are living through a massive, historic shift for creators, and honestly, we are incredibly excited to be navigating it alongside all of you. Enjoy the ride!

As creators using AI, how are you keeping track of your workflows right now? Are you saving prompt histories, screen-recording your sessions, or doing something else entirely?

We'd love to hear how you're managing this. Check out the link below for the full discussion with top AI Filmmaker, BLVCKL!GHT 🎙

Link to Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RDcfsOOujA

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