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Machine Cinema podcast where Fred and Minh talk to creators, builders and thinkers about the revolution happening to creative industries, exploring the good and the bad and most importantly the human side of this real time story.
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The conversation delves into the rise of AI-powered storytelling and its impact on the creator economy. It explores the journey of a filmmaker and digital pioneer who has embraced AI in the creation of cinematic YouTube content and next-generation media experiences. The discussion highlights the transformative effect of AI on traditional music video production and the potential for AI to revolutionize content creation and audience engagement. The conversation delves into the ethical considerations and challenges of using AI and deepfake technology, particularly in the context of the film 'In Event of a Moon Disaster.' It explores the evolution of AI and deepfake technology in media and discusses the practical uses of AI for non-narrative work. The importance of transparency and context in the creation and use of synthetic media is emphasized throughout the discussion. Takeaways AI-powered storytelling Impact of AI on the creator economy Ethical considerations in the use of AI and deepfake technology The importance of transparency and context in the creation and use of synthetic media Chapters 00:00 The Rise of AI-Powered Storytelling 01:12:26 Practical Uses of AI for Non-Narrative Work
The conversation begins with an introduction and background of the speakers, followed by a debate on the valuation of intellectual property. The discussion then delves into the role of audiences in media and the market and audience growth. The conversation delves into the competitive nature of the media industry, emphasizing the importance of attention as the primary currency. It also explores the strategies and challenges faced by new creators, the impact of LLM companies, and the evolving nature of audience engagement.Takeaways* AI and Media Project at ETC* Valuation of intellectual property* Legacy IP overvalued* Audience intelligence and culture* Market share and audience building The game is attention* Go where no one's going* Participation and audience engagement are keyChapters* 00:00 The Market and Audience Growth* 35:54 The Game of Attention* 43:01 New Creator Playbook* 57:51 Evolution of Audience Engagement
The conversation delves into the impact of AI on the TV and media industry, exploring the challenges and opportunities it presents. It covers the evolution of AI in content creation, the shift in perception of AI, and the economic impact of AI in the industry. The discussion also touches on the future of AI in TV and media, highlighting the industrial shift and the role of AI in TV production and broadcasting. Flick is an AI-powered content creation platform that offers a collaborative workspace for creative production. It provides a wide range of use cases and applications, targeting both enterprise and prosumer users. The platform emphasizes data security, compliance, and content clearance, while enabling monetization and publishing. Flick's demo showcases its features, including the file system and API, positioning it as a versatile tool for creative professionals.TakeawaysAI in the TV and media industryChallenges and opportunities of AI in content creation AI-powered content creationCollaborative workspace for creative productionChapters00:00 Introduction to AI in TV and Media Industry16:20 The Shift in Perception of AI in TV and Media Industry26:09 The Industrial Shift and Economic Impact of AI in TV and Media Industry34:07 The Future of AI in TV and Media Industry46:13 Introduction to Flick53:14 Use Cases and Applications59:03 Positioning and Target Audience01:13:23 IP Protection and Compliance
Chris White shares his journey of integrating AI into the world of filmmaking, highlighting the impact of AI on film production and the challenges faced in incorporating AI in horror filmmaking. He also discusses the use of AI in film financing and production pitching strategies, as well as the creative potential of AI in filmmaking and sound design. The conversation delves into the intersection of AI and art, exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on creativity and authorship in the art world. It also addresses the ambiguity surrounding the authorship of AI-generated art and its implications for the industry. The discussion highlights the emergence of creative features in AI-generated images and the potential impact of AI on the natural evolution of art.TakeawaysAI's Impact on FilmmakingHybrid Filmmaking with AI AI and Art: The IntersectionAuthorship and AI ArtThe Ambiguity of AI ArtChapters00:00 Introduction to Chris White's Journey in AI and Filmmaking13:36 The Use of AI in Film Financing and Production Pitching Strategies23:57 The Creative Potential of AI in Filmmaking and Sound Design46:53 AI and Art: The Intersection01:15:25 Authorship and AI Art01:23:16 AI Art and Creativity
Exploring Ancestral Narratives and Emerging AI Techniques in XR Storytelling | Gen TalksJoin us for an insightful episode as we dive into the world of XR storytelling and generative AI with industry experts Mikayla Tki Holland and Sultan Sharrief. Mikayla shares her journey through virtual reality, augmented reality, and AI-assisted animation, revealing her innovative processes and creative philosophies. Sultan Sharrief offers a deep dive into his avant-garde projects centered around ancestral narratives and emerging media. From detailed explorations of heritage and identity to groundbreaking technological experiments, this talk enlightens on the intersection of culture, technology, and storytelling. Connect with like-minded creatives and discover the evolving methodologies that are shaping the future of immersive experiences.00:00 Meeting Mikayla and Introduction00:56 Mikayla's Background and Career Journey03:53 Generative AI in Animation05:53 Output and Input Focus in Generative AI06:43 Case Studies and Projects07:59 Automation in Animation10:19 Viability Testing and Execution14:06 Echoes of Legend and Production Insights25:41 Q&A and Final Thoughts38:42 The Challenge of Distribution in Creative Media39:03 Exploring XR and VR Projects40:06 The Disconnect in Creative Fields42:51 The Evolution of Arcade Gaming44:36 Design Methodology: Hyped46:33 Honoring Ancestors Through Technology50:01 Community Conversations and Performances01:08:03 The Role of Imperfection in Art01:10:00 Navigating Cultural Storytelling01:16:26 Future Projects and Collaborations
Exploring the Future of Storytelling with Wide Worlds & Lore MachineJoin us in this exciting episode of Gent Talk where we dive into the innovative worlds of Wide Worlds and Lore Machine. We feature an engaging conversation with Sam and Savannah from Wide Worlds, alongside Toby and Samim from Lore Machine. Discover how these groundbreaking companies are revolutionizing participatory storytelling, world-building, and user-generated content using AI-driven tools. From immersive media experiences to fan-driven narratives, learn how these platforms are shaping the future of creative expression for both established and emerging creators. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion about the evolution of storytelling and the new opportunities for engaging and interactive content creation.00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview00:18 Wide Worlds: Vision and Background01:57 Savannah's Journey and Experience03:31 Sam's Background and Collaboration04:35 The Power of Fan Creation07:53 Wide Worlds Product Demo10:19 Technology Behind Wide Worlds13:04 Engaging Fans and Future Vision19:36 Q&A and Transition to Next Guests39:26 Introduction to the Core Functionality40:11 Technical Difficulties and Storytelling Demo42:16 Interactive Storytelling with Lore Machine43:45 Behind the Scenes: Technology and Capabilities45:35 Real-World Applications and Future Prospects48:18 Discussion on Participatory Entertainment53:25 The Future of Storytelling and Media01:00:21 Q&A and Final Thoughts
AI Filmmaking "Firsts" with Oscar Sharp, man behind arguably the first film written by AI, and Hardeep Gambhir and Chandan Perla, the duo behind the first major Bollywood AI Film Fest.In this engaging episode of Gen Talk, we dive into the innovative world of AI Filmmaking with Oscar and the founders of LocalHost India, Hardeep and Shonda. Together, they discuss the transformative potential of AI in filmmaking, the challenges and opportunities it brings, and share their experiences organizing India's largest AI Film Festival. Discover how AI is democratizing the film industry, from the mechanics of judging film festivals to creating revolutionary new systems for storytelling. Don’t miss insights on bridging the gap between traditional filmmaking and the future of AI-driven creativity.00:00 Introduction and Early Days01:14 Oscar's AI Film Journey02:53 Technical Challenges and Innovations03:23 First AI Screenplay: Sunspring10:24 AI in Filmmaking: Ethical and Social Implications15:24 The Evolution of AI in Cinema24:37 Mumbai AI Film Festival36:49 Industry Hypocrisy and AI Filmmaking37:50 The AI Film Festival Journey40:42 Showcasing AI Films50:04 Scaling and Judging AI Film Festivals54:00 Future of AI Filmmaking and Industry Impact01:00:24 Revolutionary vs. Resolutionary Technologies01:12:11 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
Insights from Christina Lee Storm and Annie HanlonIn this engaging episode, we are joined by Christina Lee Storm, Governor of the Academy’s Emerging Media Group, and Annie Hanlon. Together, they delve into their extensive experience in the entertainment industry, spanning film, television, animation, and virtual production. They discuss the importance of storytelling, the impact of technology on the media landscape, and their consulting work at Playbook. The conversation touches on the evolution of American cinema, the role of virtual production, innovations in AI, and the vital role of community and education in the creative industry. They also provide valuable advice for those looking to pivot in their careers and emphasize the importance of creative collaboration in a rapidly changing media environment. The Q&A session further explores the future of VFX, storytelling techniques, and opportunities for professionals in the emergent media space.00:00 Introduction and Speaker Backgrounds01:39 Christina's Journey in the Entertainment Industry07:39 Annie's Career Path and VR Involvement09:13 The Importance of Community and Networking11:52 Virtual Production and Emerging Technologies14:28 AI in the Entertainment Industry25:17 Responsible AI and Production Standards30:00 Q&A Session40:24 Introduction and Community Appreciation41:02 Navigating the AI and Filmmaking Intersection41:19 Adapting to New Creative Frontiers43:11 The Importance of Community and Collaboration44:25 The Role of Traditional Skills in Modern Filmmaking45:44 Challenges and Opportunities in AI-Driven Content Creation56:55 The Future of VFX and Storytelling01:08:02 Closing Remarks and Future Directions
Welcome to a special edition of GenTalks, streamed live from The Lighthouse in Venice, CA. This session experiments with Discord, a new multi-camera setup, and a format that blends community check-ins with high-level guest discussions on the future of creative AI.We’re joined by two innovators approaching generative media from radically different directions:1. Parth Patil — Agentic Workflows & Vibe CodingParth walks through his journey from Clubhouse to building coding agents full-time. He discusses:Using Claude Code to build fully automated creative pipelinesLocal agent workflows that can handle editing, clipping, captioning, and video assemblyWhy coding agents matter more for non-technical creatorsThe origin story behind the “Reid Hoffman talks to Reid Hoffman” avatar experimentHis long-term focus on agent-driven games, world models, and emergent storytelling2. Jiajian Min — AI/XR Performance, Motion Capture & World ModelsJiajian presents extraordinary work combining dance, calligraphy, projection mapping, and generative models. Highlights include:Motion-capture-driven AI calligraphy created in collaboration with dancersHand-tracked real-time AI animation using Leap Motion + custom diffusion modelsAward-winning interactive installations presented at ACM MultimediaHarvard research digitizing Buddhist caves into immersive spatial environmentsPanoramic world-model theatre created for MIT: nested dreams, 360° projection, and live camera compositingThis session explores how creative AI is splitting into two powerful directions:(1) Agentic automation for scalable personal workflows(2) Embodied, immersive, spatial art beyond the 2D frameKey Topics CoveredVerticalization of creative toolchains (Figma, Weavy, Adobe, etc.)Agent-based coding and why local agents matterThe difference between Claude Code vs LM Studio vs typical web appsMotion capture + diffusion models in live performanceWorld models and panoramic generative imageryFuture of AI-native theatre and spatial storytellingHow AI augments the human body in ritual and performanceWhy games and interactive worlds may be the next frontier for creatorsTools MentionedClaude Code (Anthropic)Leap Motion / UltraleapTouchDesignerOptiTrackKinectWorldLabEarly avatar systems (Hour One-style pipelines)Opus Clips (as reference)DescriptWeavy00:00 — Discord setup chaos03:20 — Community check-in09:10 — Introduction of guest: Parth Patil12:00 — Parth’s GPT-4 origin story20:30 — Building “Reid Talks to Reid”28:00 — Why Claude Code is a creative game-changer35:00 — Automated podcast/pipeline example44:10 — Q&A on agents, apps, and iPhone development48:30 — Introduction of guest: Jiajian Min50:00 — Embodi Ink (dance + calligraphy)58:15 — Hand-tracked diffusion animation1:05:20 — Harvard Buddhist cave immersive1:10:40 — MIT panoramic theatre1:17:20 — Artistic philosophy of embodied AI1:21:00 — Final thoughts & upcoming sessions1:24:00 — Closing + next-day RoboDojo announcement
Embracing AI in the Creative Process: Insights from Wesley Armstrong and Deepak ChettyIn this video script, creators Wesley Armstrong and Deepak Chetty share their experiences and insights on integrating AI into their creative workflows. Wesley Armstrong discusses his journey from traditional filmmaking to exploring AI tools like WEY, MidJourney, and Adobe Firefly, emphasizing how AI enhances creativity and productivity. He highlights how AI tools help visualize ideas that aren't feasible due to budget constraints and showcase his innovative approach to animation, including his work on an Inspector Gadget project. Deepak Chetty delves into his background in filmmaking and how he incorporates AI into creating cinematic films. He shares his process of using Unreal Engine for layouts, using AI models like Live Portrait for facial performances, and his approach to maintaining cinematic language in AI-generated content. Both creators emphasize the importance of storytelling, editing, and the potential of AI to revolutionize the creative industry.00:00 Introduction to Wesley Armstrong01:03 Wesley's Journey into AI03:07 AI in Filmmaking and Social Media12:46 Wesley's Workflow and Techniques23:48 Community and Collaboration36:04 Introduction to Image-to-Video Workflow36:29 Custom Workflow and Asset Gathering36:46 Control Over Environment and Motion Techniques37:59 Cinematic Realism and Natural Language Models40:23 Current Sci-Fi Horror Project42:53 Editing and Cinematic Language44:29 Generative AI in Education and Professional Work46:57 Practical Filmmaking and Performance Capture55:35 Lens Choices and Visual Continuity01:02:58 Community Engagement and Future Plans
AI Creators Explore Distribution, Fashion, and PreservationIn this episode, the hosts engage in insightful discussions with two prolific AI creators, Blacklight and Malik. Blacklight shares his journey as an artist from Portland who embraces AI tools to create unique art and music while emphasizing the importance of diversifying revenue streams. Malik, a Nigerian creative technologist, delves into his acclaimed 'Elder Series' and its impact on the fashion industry, as well as his work in historical preservation using AI. The episode also touches on the collaborative opportunities in the AI and art industry, the importance of unions, and the evolving landscape of AI in various creative fields.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:11 Guest Background and Artistic Journey01:49 Distribution Challenges and Strategies05:10 Collaboration and Solo Creation06:37 AI in Creative Processes09:59 Building and Distributing IP14:07 Ethics and Originality in AI Art17:10 Audience Engagement and Merchandise23:11 Advice for Aspiring AI Creators24:55 Music Creation Tools and Techniques26:14 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Projects36:11 Launching New Toys and Merch37:16 The Democratization of Storytelling39:00 Fashion Industry Embracing Technology41:59 Exploring XR and AI in Cultural Preservation55:12 Monetizing AI Art and Creator Economy01:06:44 Closing Remarks and Future Events
Exploring AI and Creativity: Showrunner, Mozilla's Creative Futures & MoreIn this insightful episode, Fred hosts Ziyad and Katya as they dive deep into the intersections of AI, creativity, and open-source technology. Ziyad discusses his work with Mozilla's Creative Futures, emphasizing the importance of fostering open, imaginative tech development and community involvement in the AI landscape. He highlights Mozilla's new initiatives, including the Creative Futures program that aims to merge art and technology, and the development of Mozilla Data Collective for ethically sourced data usage. Katya from Fable Studio shares the pioneering work on Showrunner, a platform that allows creators to remix and collaboratively build content. She also discusses the ambitious project of recreating Orson Wells’ lost 44 minutes of 'Magnificent Ambersons' using AI. This episode offers a comprehensive look at how AI can be a tool for innovation, creativity, and collaboration in media and technology.00:00 Introduction and Meeting at Flux Fest01:11 Mozilla's Creative Futures Program02:20 The Importance of Open Source and Imagination07:16 Hollywood's Eight Rules for AI08:43 Community and Creative Ecosystem21:51 Mozilla's Data Collective and Common Voice24:53 Q&A Session33:31 Introduction to Showrunner by Fable Studio36:38 Innovative Animation and VFX Projects37:06 Alpha Launch and Show Details38:35 Recreating Orson Welles' Lost Film40:12 Technical Challenges and Solutions42:31 Voice Cloning and Motion Tests45:04 Advanced Scene Recreation55:09 Interactive and Social Aspects of Showrunner57:57 AI in Filmmaking and Industry Impact01:02:32 Future of Showrunner and AI Tools01:08:28 Q&A and Final Thoughts
Inspiring Journeys in AI and Creative Technology: 3D Artist Uchenna Okiya & Blumhouse’s Brian WankumIn this episode, we delve into the inspiring journeys of two remarkable individuals in the field of AI and creative technology. Ena Uchenna, a seasoned animator from Nigeria, shares his experiences of leveraging AI in animation, the challenges faced in the African creative industry, and his innovative workflows. Meanwhile, Brian Wonka takes us through his eclectic career path from child actor to post-production head and now, his latest role at Blumhouse guiding the adoption of AI technologies. Discover their unique perspectives and valuable insights on the future of AI in creative arts.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:23 Guest Introduction and Background02:18 Challenges in Nigerian Animation03:31 AI in Animation: Opportunities and Tools03:43 Screen Sharing and Demonstration07:39 Workflow and Tools for 3D Animation18:09 Q&A Session23:40 Final Thoughts and Contact Information24:49 Introduction and Transition24:58 Meet Brian Wonka25:39 Brian's Early Career in Acting30:58 Transition to Post-Production36:59 Exploring AI and New Opportunities38:07 Networking and Collaborations49:40 Joining Blumhouse52:24 Conclusion and Reflections
Unlocking the Future of Filmmaking with Generative AI: Insights from Secret Level and Higgs FieldIn this episode, we delve into the transformative world of generative AI in filmmaking with Monica from Secret Level and Max from Higgs Field. Monica discusses the importance of storytelling in the age of AI, emphasizing the significance of creative input and feedback. She also highlights the evolving landscape of branded content and the critical role of client education. Max shares insights on Higgs Field's approach to democratizing film production with AI, their orchestration layer, and the bright future of AI-driven creativity. The discussion touches on the value of specialization, the fusion of technology with traditional filmmaking, and the potential impact of blockchain on digital content notarization. A must-watch for anyone interested in the cutting-edge intersections of technology and creativity!00:00 Welcome to Monica's Fabulous Apartment00:16 Exploring Social Media and Interactive Experiences01:11 The Me, Me, Me Economy and Making Friends01:57 Reality TV and Participatory Entertainment03:34 Fantasy Products and the Evolution of Short Form Media05:45 Introduction to Monica and Secret Level07:02 Monica's Journey and Career Evolution09:21 Secret Level's Success and Brand Strategy15:36 Client Interaction and Project Management21:31 Nurturing Talent and Creative Excellence36:15 The Importance of Feedback in Content Creation37:25 Introducing Max and His Journey in Filmmaking39:14 Max's Experience with AI in Filmmaking43:23 The Role of Technology in Filmmaking47:42 The Future of AI and Filmmaking54:51 Building a Creative Community with Higgs Field01:00:22 The Evolution of the Film Industry with AI01:11:04 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events
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Exploring Generative AI Innovations and Creative EntrepreneurshipIn this episode, Jenna and Elizabeth present transformative insights into the realm of generative AI and its implications for the creative industry. Jenna from Jamina introduces several cutting-edge AI tools including SceneDream, which powers AI image, video, and avatar generation. She highlights the groundbreaking multi-frame video feature and announces upcoming releases and opportunities for creators. Elizabeth from Georgia State University explores five key tensions shaping the creative landscape, emphasizing the shift from craft to curation, intellectual property to influence, and labor to leverage, among others. The session provides a comprehensive overview of how these technologies and strategies are reshaping creativity, distribution, and monetization in today's digital world.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:39 Neural Vis Film Screening03:31 Discussion on Neural Vis and Lip Sync04:17 Introduction to Jenna and Mina06:09 Overview of Mina's AI Tools09:45 AI Image Generation11:25 AI Video Generation16:38 AI Avatar Feature18:26 Creator Partnership Program (CPP)20:59 Chroma AI Awards23:45 Closing Remarks and Q&A27:03 Understanding the Relationship27:17 Using Gramina: Features and Feedback28:48 Membership Pricing and Subscription Tiers29:40 Final Questions and Community Engagement30:51 Elizabeth's Insights on Creative Media33:33 Five Shifts in the Creative Industry38:16 Craft Curation and Building Taste40:53 From IP to Influence42:14 Leveraging Labor with AI Tools44:23 Workflow to World Building46:46 Audience to Ecosystem48:43 Final Thoughts and Future Opportunities52:18 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Events
The conversation at GenTalks featured discussions on NVIDIA's role in media and entertainment, its impact on the creator economy, and its solutions for big data challenges. The guests shared insights into NVIDIA's technology, its collaboration with ISVs, and the upcoming GTC event. The conversation also highlighted NVIDIA's future plans and expectations for GTC, as well as its role in solving hard problems and driving innovation in the industry. The conversation begins with an introduction and background of the guest, followed by a transition to video creation and a showcase of a music video. Technical difficulties lead to a reflective discussion on content creation and addressing algorithmic bias. The conversation then explores music videos as a genre and concludes with a discussion on future plans and aspirations. TakeawaysNVIDIA's role in media and entertainmentThe impact of NVIDIA's technology on the creator economy Music videos as a medium for experimentation and expressionChallenges of algorithmic bias in AI-generated content
The conversation delves into the disruption of content distribution and creation, the impact of digitization on media, the rise of the creator economy, the economics of Gen.AI, and the value migration and implications for creators. It explores the shift in consumer definition of quality, the economic implications of Gen.AI, and the rise of the creator economy as a result of digitization and the creator economy's impact on content production and value. The conversation delves into the changing landscape of consumer values and the impact of disruption on the definition of quality. It explores the evolution of content quality, the future of content creation, the role of IP in fan creation, the implications of copyright on content creation, and the survival strategies in the media industry. Takeaways * Disruption of content distribution and creation * Impact of digitization on media * Shift in consumer definition of quality * Rise of creator economy * Economic implications of Gen.AI Shift in Consumer Values * Impact of Disruption on Quality Definition Chapters * 00:00 The Disruption of Content Distribution * 25:44 The Rise of the Creator Economy * 40:27 The Economics of Gen.AI * 49:53 Value Migration and Implications for Creators * 55:43 The Evolution of Content Quality * 01:08:00 Copyright and Content Creation * 01:17:33 Survival in the Media Industry
In this episode, industry veterans share their insights on how AI is transforming storytelling, production workflows, and intellectual property management. From practical tools to strategic monetization, gain a comprehensive view of the evolving AI landscape in creative sectors. Key TopicsThe role of AI in storytelling and film production, including low-budget indie projects leveraging AIWorkflow automation with proprietary tools like Genvid and its impact on production efficiencyBuilding and managing AI-driven IP, licensing, and monetization strategiesThe evolution of transmedia and ecosystem-based content distributionEthical considerations and maintaining emotional resonance in AI-generated contentThe significance of agentic tools and conversational AI in managing projectsPractical case studies: "The Seeker" AI film, "Children of the Earth" series, and behind-the-scenes workflowsFuture trends: multi-stream monetization, ownership models, and collaborative AI workflowsTimestamps 00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: AI’s impact on storytelling and production 02:09 - Significance of numerology and cultural themes in creative projects 04:08 - Current landscape of AI tools like Claude, Multibot, and industry headwinds 05:51 - The AI arms race: Google, OpenAI, and industry shifting dynamics 07:01 - Building community and building careers at the intersection of art and AI 08:01 - Personal journeys into creative technology and storytelling starting in the late 90s 09:54 - Projects blending AI with filmmaking, including Fellini Forward and predictive AI in arts 12:15 - The liberating power of AI for artists and creators 15:31 - "Children of the Earth": World-building, narrative experimentation, and environmental themes 18:02 - Crafting realism and supernatural elements using AI in visual storytelling 20:47 - Practical aspects of AI in production: makeup, VFX, iteration, and iteration process 22:10 - Creating lore, character development, and visual storytelling inspired by real-world locations 23:44 - Transition from traditional IP to building own IP pieces and the importance of ownership models 26:02 - Monetization: licensing, ecosystem strategies, and ownership in the AI era 27:22 - Workflow tools like Mid Journey, Sea Dream, Kling, and their integration into production pipelines 31:25 - Tools for script management, asset tracking, versioning, and collaborative workflows 35:15 - Propaganda films’ legacy and the experimental spirit fueling AI-driven shorts and features 37:58 - Building agentic architectures and conversational AI for project management 40:44 - Proprietary workflows, sandboxing unreleased tools, and future-enhanced agent learning 45:11 - Community engagement: How creators can collaborate, experiment, and shape the future of AI in media 46:33 - Steven’s perspective on seizing opportunities in AI, including hardware and software development 50:56 - Cutting-edge AI filmmaking: "The Seeker" case study, low-cost production, and AI-driven storytelling 59:04 - Genvid: Workflow management tools for professional productions and case studies 62:54 - Integrating screenplay, assets, and shots for cohesive production control 66:19 - Asset lineage tracking, iterative creation, and layering techniques in AI-assisted production 70:01 - Next-generation editing, timeline synchronization, and AI-assisted post-production 72:10 - The importance of agentic tools, autonomous workflows, and future-facing AI architectures 75:47 - Bridging the gap: From traditional visual effects to AI-driven content creation 79:21 - How studios like Grail are redefining intellectual property, licensing, and revenue streams 84:10 - Building community, following tools, and participating in industry events 85:58 - Closing remarks: Embracing feedback, future features, and the collaborative AI creator ecosystem
In this conversation, Fred and Minh meet Doug Shapiro to explore the evolving landscape of the media business, emphasizing the shift from an attention economy to an action economy where trust becomes paramount. They discuss the implications of AI on content creation and consumption, the original sin of the internet, and the importance of authenticity in building trust with audiences. The dialogue also touches on the challenges and opportunities for creators in a rapidly changing environment, highlighting the need for innovation and adaptability.
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