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This is a podcast committed to digging into the art of tech-driven storytelling. Each episode finds us in front of the trailblazers and beat writers behind Virtual Production, the Metaverse, Web 3.0, XR, VR, AR and even the mother of all advancements: AI. We go through the Reddit theories and virtually everything the internet can throw at us about these innovations with the desire to get to the truth! This is exactly what The Virtually Everything! Podcast is for.
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Tim Moore returns to discuss the essential roadmap to AI content creation (00:00).Tim and Peter break down the first 3 core frameworks from Tim’s new white paper, exploring the rise of the curator economy, the commoditization of content, and the impact of AI on storytelling and production workflows (02:45).Then, They dive into the other 3: the changing shape of content, from linear to interactive experiences, intuitive interfaces, and content at the speed of thought (35:34).Tim Moore is the CEO and Co-Founder of Vū Technologies.You can learn more about Tim and connect on LinkedIn.You can read the white paper, The Future of AI Content Production here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram.If you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:AI is taking over content creation—are you ready to adapt or get left behind?Why the “creator economy” is DEAD and the “curator economy” is the new gold rush!Content is now officially disposable.The new face of content is liquid, and boundless—are you ready?Your next creative brief needs a transmedia strategy.Human creativity is still the X-factor.-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a special episode dropping next week, but to hold us over until then we're dropping a BONUS chat between Host Peter and Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies (00:00).First, Daniel shares his thoughts on the fresh news alert that NVIDIA has invested in Intel while Peter puts his tinfoil hat on to pitch the real reason why he thinks they did it.Then, Peter walks Daniel through his thoughts on Invideo.ai and will it revolutionize mid-tier Ads and Broadcast segments or just continue to add to the "AI slop"?You can read about the NVIDIA investment in Intel here.You can read about Invideo.ai here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram.If you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:• NVIDIA invested $5B in Intel.• This is a big move for AI and data centers.• AI may shift to local, personal models.• Big tech will still control the infrastructure.• Data centers are the "AWS" of AI.• Invideo.ai makes fast, all-in-one AI videos.• There are concerns about low-quality "AI slop."• Quality storytelling will always stand out.-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today it's Hollywood's reckoning, your opportunity, and Netflix's AI rules (00:00).Peter is joined by Thomas George Thudiyanplackal, a producer for the Entertainment Technology Center at USC, who unpacks how evolving technology, changing consumer habits, and the rise of streaming have transformed audience attention, content formats, and the economics of storytelling (02:20).Then, they explore a roadmap for optimism, as Tom shares how studios and creators can leverage new tools, AI, and authentic voices to adapt, thrive, and preserve the art of filmmaking for the next generation (28:27).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek, from Vū Technologies to unpack each of the five guiding principles that Netflix released this week on using Generative AI (59:21).Thomas George Thudiyanplackal is a producer for the Entertainment Technology Center at USC.You can learn more about Thomas and connect on Linkedin.You can read the Netflix guidelines on Gen AI here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram.If you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1.Streaming and smartphones are killing the old movie business.2.The “algorithmic prison” is hijacking your attention span.3.Studios are desperate to keep up with viral trends in response to the diversity of the consumer's tastes.4.Niche audiences now control what gets made (and what flops).5.Want to survive? Speed and authenticity are the new superpowers.6.The secret to success: finish fast, fail often, and share everything.7.Ethical AI is the next battleground for creative power.-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week it's AI, Vibe Coding and what the hell is Physical AI? (00:00).Peter sits down with Kalhil KJ Adames from Vū Technologies to explore how LED studios and real-time AI are reshaping virtual production workflows (02:42).Then, they dive into the future of scalable, interactive experiences with the new Experience Launcher platform, making advanced technology accessible for events and businesses (24:19).Finally, Peter reflects on the rise of conversational AI tools like Wonda from Wondercraft and what it means for the next era of collaborative storytelling (46:33).Kalhil KJ Adames is the Virtual Production Producer at Vū Technologies.You can learn more about KJ and connect on Linkedin.You can explore Vū Studio app here.You can learn more about Wonda here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram.If you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1. Physical AI is making studios interactive, not just digital.2. AI now helps teams collaborate live, not work alone.3. LED walls and virtual sets can instantly adapt to creative ideas.4. Advanced production tech is becoming accessible to all industries.5. AI is evolving into a true creative partner, not just a tool.6. Interactive experiences can be launched anywhere via the cloud.7. The goal: make audience emotions match creative intent.8. “Physical AI” means smart spaces, not just humanoid robots.9. These tools are used in film, business, events, and education.10. Editing and creation are shifting to voice-driven, conversational workflows.-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today it's about virtual projection, sodium vapor matting, time multiplexing and light science! (00:00).Peter is joined by Paul Debevec, from Netflix's Eyeline Studio, Cris Blyth, a highly regarded Creative Director, and Christopher Barnett, a Manager at Christie Digital, to explore the evolution of light science, discussing innovations in virtual production, color science, and the challenges of achieving realistic lighting on set (02:41).Then, they dive into the technical breakthroughs behind sodium vapor matting and magenta green screen, highlighting how new tools and machine learning are democratizing advanced relighting techniques. (35:39).Finally, Peter and Daniel Mallek, from Vū Technologies, to reflect on the implications of recent changes in creative industry terms of service, urging creators to stay vigilant about how their content is used in the age of AI. (01:00:47).Paul Debevec is the Chief Research Officer at Netflix Eyeline Studios.You can learn more about Paul Debevec and connect on LinkedIn.You can watch Paul's Sodium Vapor Video here.Cris Bylth is a Creative Director and VFX Supervisor.You can learn more about Chris Bylth and connect on Linkedin.Christopher Bartnett is a manager at Christie Digital Systems.You can learn more about Christopher Barnett and connect on LinkedIn.You can read Chris' Virtual Projection white paper here.Watch a preview of Virtual Projection here.You can right on your AI infringement in terms of services here and here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram.If you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today it's about Pre Production and AI Agents (00:00).Peter is joined by Rodrigo Mendoza to explore how AI agents are transforming script development and budgeting, emphasizing the shift from tool-centric to goal-centric workflows and the importance of human creativity in the process (01:26).Then they dive deep into the democratization of filmmaking, the challenges and opportunities AI brings for both independent creators and major studios, and the future of entry-level jobs in a rapidly changing industry (36:11).Rodrigo Mendoza is the Co-Founder of FILMCA.AIYou can learn more about Rodrigo and connect on Linkedin.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Bye for now!-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today it's about immersive filmmaking, installation storytelling and "clean" AI (00:00).Peter sits down with Michaela Tarnasky-Holland, a Peabody-nominated and Emmy winning director, to illustrate teh blueprint for starting a VR project, including the difference between immersive and interactive (01:52).Then, they explore the key aspects of the format and why the US lagging in VR adoption (16:28).Finally, Peter is joined with Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to unpack what are the true implications of an ethically licensed AI model like Moonvalley's Marey (36:47).You can learn more about Michaela Tarnasky-Holland and connect on LinkedIn.Find out more about Michaela's latest installation at the Museum of the Moving Image.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram.If you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Bye for now!-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today it's about body language, motion capture and stunt work (00:00).Peter sits down with Eric Jacobus, a seasoned stuntman and motion capture expert, to discuss the evolution of non-verbal storytelling and the recognition of the stunt community (01:52).Then, Eric dives into the technicalities of motion capture, how it transforms action scenes, and why AI falls short in replicating human emotion (16:28).Finally, Peter is joined with Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to explore the AI tools actually being used in the film industry (36:47).Eric Jacobus is the C0-Founder of Super Alloy.You can learn more about Eric Jacobus and connect on LinkedIn.Read the article on the AI In Film Market here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Bye for now!-------------The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today it's about virtual production, car plates and those silly foreign movie tariffs (00:00).Alex Pearce returns to discuss the evolution and challenges of filming car plates, including his venture, SIM Plates, which innovates with high-quality CG customizable car plates (01:00).Then, they dive into the technical advancements, workflows, and the potential for future developments in virtual production (21:18).Finally, Peter rants on the impracticality of tariffs on foreign productions and encourages us to seize emerging opportunities while the industry changes (52:30).Alex Pearce is the CEO and Founder of Sim-Plates.You can learn more about Alex Pearce and connect on LinkedIn.You can explore the Sim-Plates Library here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Bye for now!-------------Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:Traditional car filming is risky, costly, and inconsistent.Stabilized captured plates often retained unnatural, baked-in motion blur.Alex Pearce's Sim Plates shifted from captured 360 video to full CG plates, overcoming live capture limits.Sim Plates uses proprietary Blender tools for rapid, custom CG plate generation (e.g., new city in an hour).Sim Plates' CG plates are 12K EXR, loopable, highly customizable (details, period settings), and often cost-effective.Sim Plates is building a large online library of rentable CG plates for fast production needs.Sim Plates provides car process expertise and on-set supervision, even for others' plates.The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creative professionals need to automate thier content marketing efforts (00:00).Peter introduces JT White from Aug X to discuss Auggie Studio, a game-changing AI tool for content marketing (01:36).Then, JT highlights the benefits for small businesses and production houses with limited budgets and time constraints to market their story (31:05).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallick from Vū Technologies to unpack Foundry's new application Nuke Stage and its implications for virtual production (58:12).JT White is the CEO and Founder of Aug X Labs.You can learn more about JT White and connect on Linkedin.You can learn more about JT's Auggie Studio here.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn.Bye for now!-------------Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1. ComfyUI offers full control over AI workflows for creating customized AI content.2. ComfyUI uses a node-based system that is accessible even if you're not a programmer.3. Select and load models to start generating AI content. Use positive and negative prompts to guide the creative output.4. Adobe's Generative Extend in Premiere can create additional frames for clips, useful for fixing cut-off footage.5. Adobe’s content authenticity feature ensures you can track and prove the originality of your work.6. Courses are available to deepen your understanding, such as Luca Tisler’s classes on ComfyUI.7. Adobe’s Firefly model is built ethically, using Adobe Stock images, safeguarding creators' work.The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've entered the era of advanced workflow for AI content generation (00:00).Peter brings back Luka Tisler to give us a beginner's guide to ComfyUI, an application that uses nodes to build out complex AI workflows (01:27).Then, Luka presents a step-by-step process to create a custom AI workflow for a Text-to-Image function (9:33).Finally, Peter is joined by Ken Raimondi from Adobe to check in on their latest video editing features (32:15).Luka Tisler is the CEO and Founder of 6 Fingers.You can learn more about Luka Tisler and connect on LinkedIn.You can learn more about Luka's ComfyUI Courses at Maven.Ken Raimondi is a Solutions Consultant at Adobe.You can follow Ken Raimondi and connect with him on LinkedIn.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/Bye for now!-------------Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1. ComfyUI offers full control over AI workflows for creating customized AI content.2. ComfyUI uses a node-based system that is accessible even if you're not a programmer.3. Select and load models to start generating AI content. Use positive and negative prompts to guide the creative output.4. Adobe's Generative Extend in Premiere can create additional frames for clips, useful for fixing cut-off footage.5. Adobe’s content authenticity feature ensures you can track and prove the originality of your work.6. Courses are available to deepen your understanding, such as Luca Tisler’s classes on ComfyUI.7. Adobe’s Firefly model is built ethically, using Adobe Stock images, safeguarding creators' work.The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year's NABshow arrives amid a grim outlook for our media broadcast industry. Will we address these issues at the conference or skip them? (00:00).Peter is joined by Matt Mason, a former pirate radio DJ, innovator at BitTorrent and Sony Pictures, and currently the CEO of Basejump, to help us check in on Metaverse storytelling and whether your content creation pipeline can be redefined at the hands of decentralized tech and gaming platforms? (01:28).Then, they discuss the transformative power that NFTs can have on creative control of your content (18:20).Finally, Peter is joined by industry pundit Alan Lasky to unpack NABshow's attempt to embrace changing markets while addressing the tough questions posed on our industry (30:37).Matt Mason is the CEO of BaseJump.You can learn more about Matt Mason and connect on LinkedIn.You can learn more about BaseJump at their website.And read Matt's book on culture and technology, "The Pirate's Dilemma".You can follow Alan Lasky's opinions and connect with him on LinkedIn.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/Bye for now!-------------Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1. Decentralized tech and gaming platforms can redefine content creation pipelines.2. AO, a decentralized supercomputer distributed across global laptops and servers, will enable robust and permanent data storage.3. The Metaverse should be viewed as a collection of digital assets and stories rather than specific platforms.4. Base Jump is a loadout screen for the entire next 3D spatial internet, enabling users to equip avatars and digital assets for use across different platforms and metaverses.5. NFTs allow creators to maintain ownership and control over their digital creations, opening new monetization avenues and reducing dependency on centralized platforms.6. The rise in interest for decentralization is attributed to a reaction against failing legacy systems and the need for more democratic, user-controlled digital experiences.7. The current mood in the media and entertainment industry is questioning the return on investment for production gear.8. NAB and similar shows should adapt to new decentralized and AI-driven production models to remain relevant to newer, self-employed content creators.9. Economic conditions and changing cultural attitudes towards digital and decentralized technologies are impacting industry trends and conference dynamics.The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 It looks like YouTube is fast becoming the preferred platform for brands and agencies. Not television. YouTube.Peter is joined by Commercial Director Kevin O'Brien, whose talent is often commissioned for commercials intended for YouTube. They discuss how the Director's visual-language-to-target-audience objective may change in the face of YouTube (00:00).  Then, they discuss the Director's relationship with AI and VFX teams (16:43).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies for a preview of what they are looking forward to at this year's NABShow in Las Vegas (32:41).Kevin O'Brien is a Commercial Director and Filmmaker.You can learn more about Kevin O'Brien and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinotv/You can learn more about Kevin O'Brien and his work at his website.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Virtual Production depends on pre-visualization tools.Peter is joined by Judah Mantell, the creator of SceneForge, one such tool that shows us that virtual production is a form of storytelling that can start long before you yell, "action!" (01:08)Then, Judah walks us through some of the stigmas of this type of tool and what lies in its future (16:43).Finally, Peter shares insights on all the tech-driven tools used in the Best Picture nominees from the 2025 Oscars (32:41).Judah Mantell is the Lead Software Developer at Vū Technologies.You can learn more about Judah Mantell and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/judah-mantell-a9634b143/You can learn more about SceneForge and its role in Vū's Vū Studio at their website.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drew Weigel from Shutterstock Studios joins Peter to discuss the idea behind the new 3d Generator to create 3D assets from a prompt (01:01).Then Drew argues that companies must develop a 3D strategy and walks through examples of how AI and 3D tools create new media experiences and transform traditional workflows (07:42).Finally, Peter joins Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to unpack the potential impact of the AI-driven application DeepEditor on the post-production process (40:45).Drew Weigel is the Senior Director of 3D & Immersive Media at Shutterstock Studios.You can learn more about Drew Weigel and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewweigel/You can learn more about TurboSquid's AI 3D Generator  and apply for the beta at https://www.turbosquid.com/ai-3d-generatorLearn more about DeepEditor here: https://www.flawlessai.com/deepeditorFollow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In celebration of the Super Bowl, host Peter Frelik sits down with one of the best creative studios in the TV commercial game: the House of Parliament (00:00).Lawrence Jones and Krystina Wilson, creative design at Parliament, share the secret sauce to why this group's work stands out in the competition (01:28).Then, they break down their production pipeline and dish on what works and what doesn't (21:55).Finally, Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies joins Peter to make sense of all the industry news drops, including DeepSeek and the U.S. Copyright Office's decision on AI-generated content (38:52).You can learn more about Lawrence Jones and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencejonesvfx/You can learn more about Krystina Wilson and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystina-wilson-827542b/Learn more about The House of Parliament here: https://houseofparliament.com/Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creative technologist Steve Giralt joins Peter to discuss how to secure a client by pitching virtual production, motion capture, robotics, or any of the other emerging tech tools on the market (00:00).Steve starts by setting the record straight on how storytellers should approach new (and threatening) technology like AI (03:04).Then, they break down all the steps in a creative pitch utilizing new technology when approaching a client (21:20).For the toast, Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies joins Peter from the Davos World Economic Forum to dish on what the biggest leaders think will be the business trend to pursue in our industry for 2025 (40:55).You can learn more about Steve Giralt and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/stevegiralt/?hl=enWatch "Inside Virtual Production with Steve Giralt" from B and H Photo here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvuS7237e7_rhBpVxoTnQARF6rMFYMV5Learn more about The Garage here: https://www.the-garage.tv/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabs_ZBNv-MW_NaFoB2ZKCV9CiNO1vL67dUVezhchRjzSpX25ZZMbuBDmwk_aem_MIFcYRp2VsHi6dQ5nK1X4AFollow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With a new year comes more innovations! But with AI moving so fast, what are some things we should keep an eye out for in 2025? (00:00)Peter Bittner joins host Peter Frelik to share his insights into what AI will have in store for our businesses in the coming year, starting with "Automation vs Agents" (03:18).Then, they explore AI's impact on job loss and what is the probablity of creatives hosting their own LLMs (22:34).Finally, Peter shares his thoughts on what creatives may find intriguing about NVIDIA's new Supercomputer that will sit on your desk and process AI...LOCALLY (54:00). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Holidays! In the spirit of the season, Peter has a banger of an interview with Meta Puppet, the editor behind those infamous holiday Coca-Cola ads.Meta Puppet reveals precisely what was AI or CGI in the ads (04:14).Then, Meta Puppet shares his editing workflow and gives sound advice to any traditional editor looking to upskill in AI editing (19:52).For their final toast, Peter and Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies defend their hottest prediction from the beginning of the year: the commoditization of Virtual Production and the easy conquest of AI in Hollywood (53:32).You can learn more about Meta Puppet and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/metapuppet/?hl=enFollow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enThe Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtEmail virtually.everything@vustudio.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why are more traditional filmmakers making the leap into AI Filmmaking? (00:00).Renowned music video director Nem Perez joins Peter to discuss why AI and how big of an impact you need to make to get seen (03:41).Then, Nem shares his vision of the future with his AI app Storyblocker (16:07).To cap the week off, Peter has a solo rant on OpenAI charging $200 for o1, Google's attempt to dominate the video game industry, and VFX powerhouse DNEG going all in on AI (25:29).You can learn more about Nem Perez and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nemperez/?hl=enWatch "Our T2 Remake" here: https://www.t2remake.comWatch the OpenAI launch video here: https://x.com/OpenAI/status/1864735515121168695Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enThe Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtEmail virtually.everything@vustudio.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.























