AI can run a motion tracker and follow an algorithm, but it doesn’t know what it’s following. It doesn’t lean into the beat, it doesn’t feel the crowd swell, and it certainly doesn’t sense the moment before it happens. That’s where human camera operators shine — the split-second instincts, the lived experience, the pulse under the noise. Filming isn’t about automation; it’s about being present. You can’t write a script for a goosebump. Real production needs real people who understand emotion, rhythm, and timing. Hire humans who get it.