AI & Media
Town Hall
Digital Tools for Filmmaking
Past event
Saturday, June 1, 2024
1o am LA /1 pm NY
By popular demand, we are back with a second installment of our speaker series on AI & Media.
Filmmaking has evolved from analog tools like typewriters and director viewfinders to digital capture and software alternatives. Applications like Artemis, Helios and WriterDuet have become essential tools.
As we look ahead, how will AI further transform our digital toolkits, and what new innovations can we expect in the near future?
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We bring together filmmakers, creative visionaries, and technologists to explore the future of filmmaking in the AI era and to address questions from the community.
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Join us for an insightful event!
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Note: We are pleased that Jaron Presant will be joining the panel. Iain Marcks will not be able to join us, as previously advertised, due to a last-minute schedule conflict, We look forward to hosting him on another occasion!
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Speakers
For the past two decades, Nic has been at the forefront of film industry technology, both as a cinematographer and as the lead product designer at Chemical Wedding, creators of Artemis. His extensive experience spans both motion and still photography.
Founder Founder of WriterDuet, ScreenplayIQ, and PitchTrailer.app
As a programmer and screenwriter, Guy has spent the last 14 years building tools to improve the way screenplays are written and shared. He wants the creative process to be seamless, without distractions or limitations, and screenplays to be more digestable and enjoyable to experience.
Director of Photography, ASC
An award-winning cinematographer who helmed projects ranging from the tent-pole blockbuster "Rampage" to the critically acclaimed television series "Poker Face". He has worked with a wide range of eminent directors including Rian Johnson, shooting the second unit of his films including "Star Wars: The Last Jedi”.
Moderator
Director of Photography
CEO & Co-founder, ShotlistAI
DP with 100+ credits in TV & Film. Harnesing AI to work smarter and eliminate busy work, so he can focus on being more creative.