

The Digital Hollywood Summer Summit
Monday, July 21st - Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
The Defining Event: The Future of Entertainment, Media & Technology
A Virtual Event • Registration is Free - An Expected Audience of 12,000
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Virtual Humans, AI-Human Engagement & Synthetic Intelligence
The Evening Keynote Roundtables
Monday, July 21st, 2025
8:00 PM – 8:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
21st Century Hollywood: The Creative Mind Without Boundaries
If ever there was an industry, emblematic of an ethos of creativity, it is Hollywood. From the indie brilliance and idiosyncrasy of “Being John Malkovich” to the blockbuster genius and visualization of “Oppenheimer,” brilliant minds and expression unleashed is the core ideal of the industry. And today, a new technology has arrived that may unleash another layer of creative invention, Artificial Intelligence. While some may fear its arrival and implications, others are experimenting and discovering that the most creative among us are able to harness AI as a “Mental Collaborator,” perhaps a McLuhan or Leary-like accelerator to reach beyond a heretofore unavailable creative boundary. Similarly, AI is able to augment the complexities of VFX and CGI and serve as a tool of discovery in the creation of blockbusters and indie projects alike.
Speakers:
Michael Zyda, Technology Visionary, Founding Director of USC's Computer Science Games Program. Moderator
Bran Ferren, Chief Creative Officer, Applied Minds, LLC, Academy Award Winner & former, President, R&D, Walt Disney Co.
Diana Colella, EVP/Head, Media & Entertainment, Autodesk
Additional Speaker to be announced
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Session II:
The Spatial Strategy: From Enhanced Eyewear, AI & AR to Full Immersion
We live in a world of platforms and technologies, a mobile, AI, XR and accelerated lifestyle of visual, audio and immersive experiences. Apple Vision Pro has been countered with the Meta eyewear short-term and long-term technologies. And every major player, Google, Amazon, Samsung, even chip players, NVIDIA and Qualcomm not to mention the AIs, OpenAI, Microsoft and the Adobes and Autodesk. In this session, we have assembled some of the greatest creative minds to help us make sense of the rate of innovation, change and the meaning of it all. This is about our technology and the way we live and will live our lives.
Speakers:
Adam Simon, Managing Director, IPG Media Lab, Moderator
Ted Schilowitz, Visionary & Futurist, formerly Paramount Global & 20th Century Fox
Additional Speaker to be announced
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9:00 PM – 9:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI & Cinematic Creativity: On the Verge of Its Citizen Kane Moment
Perhaps one way to gauge the proliferation of AI Cinema is by making note of the AI Film Festivals and Meet-ups around the world. Let’s start with Seattle and LA, Mumbai and Berlin, Austin and Shanghai, West Palm Beach and Vienna, New York and Cannes, UK and Prague, Chicago and Atlanta. Not to mention Dubai. AI is the fastest emerging technology of all time and the quality and excitement around the tools and unleashed creative energy speaks for itself. In this roundtable we will be screening from among the best. We will we speak to film makers and voices of AI creativity. Are we on the verge of our “Citizen Kane Moment?” No question Cinematic AI will be largest and most explosive entertainment category ever.
Speakers:
Edward Saatchi, CEO, Fable Studios
Jason Zada, founder, Secret Level
Nikola Todorovic, Co-Founder, Wonder Dynamics, Autodesk
Amit Jain, CEO & founder, Luma
Christina Storm Lee, Co-Founder PLAYBOOK PLBK & Governor, Television Academy Emerging Media Peer Group, Moderator
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Session II:
The Cultural Tsunami: Streaming + Creator Economy + Podcasts = A Media Realignment
Think about the average family prime-time living room scene. Mom and Dad settle in for their 8 PM favorite, Junior and Babs are texting and doom scrolling and before long, Mom breaks out her iPad and Dad does the same. We are all in a world of streaming video creators and our favorite Pods, all the while texting our besties creating our own unique Emojis. Let’s face it, the old guard is being disrupted, and new voices, platforms and a whole new way of life has emerged. Of course, this is not the end of Networks and Studios as we know them, but it is a huge migration to devices from mobile to immersion. No question that it’s a “Cultural Tsunami,” and in this session, we will explore what it means and where we are going.
Speakers:
Ken Hertz, Senior Partner, Hertz Lichtenstein & Young LLP, Moderator
Speakers to be announced
The Evening Keynote Roundtables
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
8:00 PM - 8:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The Studio • The Brand • The Agency = A Global Media & Technology Revolution
While the power of Hollywood never fades, the traditional silos of the studio, networks and celebrity are being reshuffled into a “Power-Shake-Up” of Global Brands, Mega Technologies and Global Agencies. The Result? On the one hand, consumer personalization which has always been at the forefront in decision making, now with the addition of powerful and direct AI engagement with consumers, which is only in its formative stages, will likely emerge as something of a breakthrough “Brand/Consumer Co-Pilot Relationship.” And in a world of immersive content experiences, AI as a “Creative Partner” is taking the ideation and production process to an entirely next level experience. The world will be experiencing a host of “Sphere Level” creative experiences. In this roundtable, we bring together the executives deeply involved in exploring and delivering on this promise.
Speakers:
Valerie Madden, Creative Director of Marketing Innovation, Prompteteer™, Amazon MGM Studios, Prime Video & NBC Universal Alum, Moderator
Speakers to be announced
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Session II:
Training the “Stanley Kubrick - Charlie Kaufman” Level AI: Fact or Fantasy & the Question of Ethics
What would happen if an AI were trained with the entire oeuvre, the life work of Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, Billy Wilder and John Ford? That would be like sharing the “Keys to the Hollywood Kingdom,” the finest in cinematography, screenwriting, humor, drama and editing as well. And even with that “Assemblage of Greatness,” attached to an AI of tomorrow, meaning an AI with a near-Einstein level mind, would that “Advanced Machine” be able to create, even with professional “Human Assistance” a truly great achievement in Cinema? This question is not an idle bit of humor or fantasy. In a world racing toward “Advanced General Intelligence,” it is a question that we might have to one day address.
Speakers:
Dr. Megan Ma, Executive Director, Stanford Legal Innovation, Frontier Technology Lab (liftlab), Associate Director, CodeX, Stanford Law School, Moderator
Mark Goffman Writer/Producer, Netflix Series, The Umbrella Academy, Bull, Limitless, The West Wing
Sharad Devarajan, Industry Visionary, Adjunct Professor, Media & Technology, Columbia Business School
Additional Speaker to be Announced
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI & Intelligence: Content, Brand & Consumer Engagement - Text/Audio/Video: “You Had Me at Hello!”
The “Era of Limited Utility Chatbots” may finally be coming to an end. It’s not only the dissatisfied customer headache, but rather, it’s the “Arrival of Conversational AI,” whether in the form of “Text, Audio or Video” that is coming to the “Rescue” of the global population. And it’s just in time. AIs, trained to the specific needs, demands and idiosyncrasies to serve specific brands or industries, or “Off-the-Shelf” models are now coming off the conveyer line. This is the “Opening Bell,” of AI serving at the “Gateway” to “Brand Identification” or “Brand Experience” on all platforms and on all devices. And in the coming generation, the AI may well be as compelling as the best trained “Retail Experience Representative.” There may be a few “hallucinations” and even a handful of legal hurdles to overcome in the process, but many consumers will likely describe their experience with “You had me at Hello.”
Speakers to be Announced
Session II:
The Deepfake Dilemma: Protecting & Preserving Image, Voice & Likeness – The Taylor Swift Law & Scarlett Johansson Lawsuits
“Deep Fakes” are not only a theft of property rights and a concern of Musicians and Hollywood personalities, bad-actors are scheming new, inventive and technologically bizarre ways to invade our privacy, our computer data and ultimately our electronic wallets. This is not a false alarm. While a “Taylor Swift Law” is needed to protect the personage of a pop star or the “Voice & Audio Likeness of Scarlett Johansson, it may be even more important to secure the personal electronic rights of everyday citizens. Recently in Hong Kong, a “Deep Fake” scheme successfully defrauded an investment company of $25 Million in a fraudulent Zoom call with visual impersonators representing colleagues. That Zoom call might have been you and a “Deep Faked” family member.
Speakers:
Jenni Katzman, Senior Director of Government Affairs, Microsoft
Lisa Oratz, Senior Counsel, Perkins Coie
Remington Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Architect, Hyperreal® Inc., VFX, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Audrey Schomer, Media Analyst & Research Editor, VARIETY INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM, Moderator
Additional Speaker to be announced
The Evening Keynote Roundtables
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
8:00 PM - 8:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Investing in AI, Compute, Energy & Software: The Economy of the Future
Let’s first familiarize ourselves with the notion of “Compute” as a descriptor of the baseline of our future economy. “Compute” represents the fundamental infrastructure that underpins the AI-driven world, encompassing the complex interplay of hardware, software, and energy. So that a city, region, country or group of countries strategically develop their economies around the notion of “Compute,” that strategy will indicate the readiness of that “Entity” to provide services to it populations and in effect, compete within this vision of the modern world. We are entering a “Re-Defined World” of Davos, the EU and East vs. West. As we navigate this new landscape, investors, policymakers, and business leaders must prioritize strategic investments in “Compute” infrastructure, AI research, and workforce development to remain competitive and unlock the vast potential of the “Compute-driven” global economy."
Speakers:
Paul Lekas, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy, Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), Moderator
Michael Pachter, Managing Director, Equity Research, WEDBUSH SECURITIES
Evan Osheroff, Managing Director, Jefferies
David Higley, Partner, Global Media & Technology Group, Perella Weinberg
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Session II:
“Is AI Music the Piracy Machine? As Brian May has Stated, “It’s Gonna Get Very Weird Very Quick”
“AI Music & Creativity” is breaking the sound barrier—no question about it. With AI tools, a universe of synthesizers, and unprecedented speed, musicians and composers can “create”—if that’s the word—musical complexity, from film scores to pop riffs, love songs to country ballads, in mere moments. The results? Lightning-fast production, often with stunning outcomes. But beneath this sonic revolution lies a dilemma: where does inspiration end and imitation begin? In this roundtable we will dive into the clash between AI’s expansive potential and the rights of human artists. Can machines truly create, or are they remixing the soul of music itself? Join us to explore the ethical tightrope of innovation versus ownership, as industry experts, musicians, and technologists debate the future of artistry in an AI-driven world. Creativity’s new frontier awaits—but at what cost?
Speakers:
David Hughes,
Strategic Music Industry Consultant, former CTO, RIAA, VP Strategy, Sony Music, Moderator
Shara Senderoff, Co-Founder, Jen Music AI
Chris Horton, SVP Strategic Technology, Universal Music Group’s (UMG)
Eímear Noone, Award Winning, Composer, Conductor and Producer
Dr. Martin Clancy, Musician, Academic & founding Chair, IEEE Global AI ethics Arts Committee, David Hughes, Strategic Music Industry Consultant, former CTO, RIAA, VP Strategy, Sony Music,
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI & Human Intelligence – Conversational AI - The Human-Machine Relationship
What role will an AI play in our lives. It will help in our daily lives, as an advisor, a researcher, a mind to help stimulate our create process and even as a companion to share feelings and emotion. It might manifest as text, or as a visual on a screen, as “Her” on a smartphone or as a “Humanoid Robot,” but will it make the leap to full “Human Like” emotion, intuition, judgement and the full spectrum of human experience. It is not too early to ask these questions. What about the question of human need, affection and even love? A child expresses those feels from their earliest cognitive moments. Dogs and cats do as well. Accordingly, a “Highly Trained AI” will do all that and have an advanced mental capability too boot. No question, today’s ChatGPT can read and write and in this session, we’ll explore what else is on the horizon.
Speakers:
Cathy Hackl, CEO, Spatial Dynamics
Roch Nakajima, President, RKG Creative
Matthias Wittmann, Visual Effects Supervisor, Digital Domain (CGI, Benjamin Button)
John Canning, Director Developer Relations - Creators, AMD, Moderator
Additional Speaker to be announced
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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
Noon – 12:50 PM : Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Realtime AI Architecture: The Ferrari of Supercomputing - Arrival of Cinematic & Design Le Mans – From Hollywood – Madison Avenue
Discover the game-changing potential of Real-time AI Architecture, so impressive that the most jaded Hollywood pros have called it, “The Ferrari of Supercomputing.” This Real-Time engine will enable unprecedented levels of creativity, innovation, and efficiency in games, AI movies, feature production, in 24/7 content creation. Imagine rendering photorealistic visual effects in real-time, eliminating tedious rendering processes. AI-powered content generation enables personalized storytelling and immersive experiences. Real-time video editing and color grading streamline post-production workflows. Advanced AI-driven animation tools enable realistic character movements and interactions. Enhanced content security and piracy protection are also made possible through AI-powered watermarking and fingerprinting. This session will delve into the cutting-edge technologies and architectures making Real-time AI a reality, transforming the content creation landscape forever."
Speakers:
Ted Schilowitz, Visionary & Futurist, formerly Paramount Global & 20th Century Fox
Remington Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Architect, Hyperreal® Inc., VFX, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Jim Geduldick, Founder – Director, Visual Effects & Virtual Production, Spaceboy Labs, Point Break, The Martian & Transformers: The Last Knight
Dustin Callif, President, Tool of North America
Kristin Glushon, Executive Producer, Nexus Studios, Moderator
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Session III:
AI Games, Animation & Platforms - A Synthetic Universe of Creativity
Games has been a dominant entertainment market for decades, easily outgrossing feature films, and the addition of AI will clearly serve to amplify game innovation, impacting multiple platforms, starting at console game development but perhaps most immediately on social media and totally unique and innovative “Game Concepts” enabled by the fast paced innovation and impact of generative AI. Animation will clearly be the “Instant Winner” in GenAI short and longform, but what it specifically will mean within the world of Gaming, social media and Memes represents an “Explosion” we are all about to witness in real-time.
Speakers:
Scott Donaton, CMO and Head of Content, VersusGame
Devo Harris, CEO, Adventr
Carmen Chu, VP of Lifecycle/Consumer Marketing, Fandom
Brad Timmins, founder and CEO, eGen
Albert Thompson, Managing Director, Digital Innovation, Walton Isaacson, Moderator
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Session: IV:
AI & Magnificent Fashion & Beauty: An Exploration of the Imagination – Retail, Runway, Advertising and Virtual Human
“Fashion and Beauty Design” is the very definition of “Cutting Edge” personal expression and cultural identity. From Cleopatra to Coco Chanel and Christina Dior, from Twiggy to Calvin Klein and Kim Kardashian, the art of beauty and fashion have consistently pushed boundaries, challenged norms, and reflected the zeitgeist of its time. And today, we welcome a cascade of technology, with “Artificial Intelligence” leading the way in design, media, marketing and the re-imagining of our cultural identities and basic understanding of personal image and conception of self. Is this taking the power of technology too seriously? Is it an exaggeration? Perhaps and perhaps not.
Speakers:
Sarah Parnicky, Ambassador, Digital Fashion Week, Moderator
Metamorphix, Innovative Designer, Two-Time Winner, AI Fashion Week
Matilde Mariano, Creative Director, Designer, Architect, MOLNM
Wilfred Driscoll, co-founder and COO, TryIto
Justin Hochberg, CEO, Virtual Brand Group, Moderator, "Barbi AI on Roblox,"
Dmytro Kornilov, CEO and Co-Founder, FFFACE.ME
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1 PM – 1:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI Filmmakers Make Movies: A New Frontier - A New Level of Creativity
As artificial intelligence advances into a new frontier of film production, creators employ sophisticated prompts—incorporating zoom and pan directives, nuanced facial expressions, and intricate character interactions—to produce cinematic works in real time, now in short-form but the vision of feature-length features is clearly within sight. Yet, a fundamental question emerges: Who holds the mantle of “Creator”—the human artist who conceives the narrative or the technology that executes it? This session examines how AI-driven tools are elevating creative expression to unprecedented levels, transforming the filmmaking process. It explores the interplay between human vision and machine capability, revealing how artificial intelligence serves not merely as an instrument but as a collaborative force. This convergence is redefining storytelling, expanding the boundaries of cinema, and challenging traditional notions of authorship in the digital age.
Speakers:
Katya Alexander, Producer/Director, Fable Studios
Eric Shamlin, CEO, Secret Level and Co-Governor, Emerging Media Programming Peer Group, Television Academy
PJ Pereira, Creative Chairman & Founder Silverside.ai
Quinn Halleck, Experience Director, Tool of North America
Leslie Shannon, Head of Ecosystem and Trend Scouting, Nokia, Moderator
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Session II:
Hal 9000 Meets Hollywood – AI Agents, Training & Virtual Production: The Worst-Case Scenario
First, let’s peek into an “Upside Down” scenario where Hollywood innovates an “AI to Human Collaboration.” Imagine the obvious and immensely popular creation of “Hollywood Companion AIs”—24/7 “Characters and Personalities” fully engaging with humans. What could possibly go wrong? From deepfake scandals and privacy nightmares to “Human-Machine Dependency,” this seemingly benign innovation is stockpiled with legal landmines and entertainment chaos, a chilling echo of the HAL 9000 sabotage in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Take Two: What happens when AI agents, trained on biased or flawed data, go rogue in virtual production pipelines? Picture a runaway AI subtly altering a complex feature story arc, inflating the project’s budget by 20%—and that’s just the start of a cascading problem cycle. In the not-so-distant future, a powerful AI could emerge as an “Executive Level Production Sledgehammer,” overriding creative decisions, rewriting scripts with unintended biases, or sabotaging productions with corrupted virtual sets. In this session, just for a moment, we’re putting on the brakes to the acceleration of “Cinematic AI.”
Speakers:
Steve Masur, Partner, Raines Feldman Littrell LLP, Moderator
Dan Neely, Co-Founder and CEO, Vermillio
Kirthiga Reddy, Co-founder & CEO, Virtualness
Meeka Bondy, Senior Counsel, Technology Transactions & Privacy Group and Co-Chair, Film and TV Group, Perkins Coie LLP
Tommy Petrov, Co-founder & CEO, CopySight AI
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Session III:
The Virtual Production Studio: Revolutionary Experience – Revolutionized Industry
It’s almost impossible to exaggerate how much has changed in the past five or six years in the world of visual creativity and film production. What started out as an already impressive world of “Green Screens” and CGI has emerged as a universe of Gen AI video, prompted 3D images and full audio tracks, plus a vast war-chest of pre-visualization tools, all placed in the hands of our greatest storytellers. The industry is revolutionizing before our eyes. Filmmakers are transforming the ideation process, a world of AI and Virtual Production and in a matter of days, weeks and months, bringing it to life as a fully realized feature films, TV shows, advertisements and YouTube videos. In this session, we examine the phenomenon.
Speakers:
Jessica Powell, CEO, Audioshake
Eliot Mack, CEO, Lightcraft Technology
Autodesk, speaker to be announced
Seth Hallen, Founder & Managing Partner, Hallstone Ventures, Moderator
2 PM – 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI and Next-Level Storytelling: Creativity Beyond the Algorithm - AI-XR-Experimental
Let’s acknowledge certain ground rules, namely, XR, Holographic and AI experiences do not exist without the artistry and creativity of writers, directors, artists and actors. The technology may almost be without limits, but it is the contribution of the “Human Mind” working at peak performance which creates art and entertainment. Ultimately it is all about the “Human Creator and Team,” in collaboration with advanced technology. We may be entering a world of Google Deep Mind, Grok, OpenAI and Meta technologies, but at the core of the Digital Hollywood revolution, it is “Human Creativity and Experience” which will ultimately be liberated and empowered. How will AI and XR redefine the emotional impact of storytelling in tomorrow’s Creative World? What “Interface” will the “Consumer Experience?” Those are good questions that our speakers will explore.
Speakers:
Greg Kahn, Co-Founder, AI Trailblazers, Moderator
Rosemary Lokhorst, CEO & co-founder, BADASS Studios Ltd
Nigel Tierney, Executive Creative Director, Yahoo
Neville Spiteri, Co-founder /CEO, Wevr
Guy Gadney, CEO, Charisma.ai
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Session II:
The Explosive Advertising Experience: AI + 3D + XR + Spatial
It’s like an erector set combined with a kaleidoscope of color that manifests as electronic layers, like a child’s wonderland emerging from within the imagination of the greatest artists in the world. These are the unique achievements of our technology industries enabling new and magnificent platforms with AI, 3D, XR and Spatial capabilities, each of which expand in capability month over month, year over year. Witness the stunning "Artistic Achievements" of the Advertising Industries, as they transform cityscapes, devices and platforms into vibrant, immersive experiences. This is a true celebration of the artistic spirit.
Speakers:
Lori H. Schwartz, Founder & CEO, StoryTech, Moderator
Johannes Saam, Futurist/Creative Technologist, Framestore/atara.xyz
Verena Puhm, AI Creative Director and Director
Fabian Birgfeld, Chief Design Officer, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Peter Pinfold, CEO, Darabase Canada
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Session III:
Video Creators and Podcasters: Shaping the Narrative - Influencing the Culture
In today's digital landscape, video creators and podcasters have become the new architects of culture. We’re all familiar with the platforms, YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, X, Facebook, Linkedin, TikTok, Rumble Sirius, iHeart & Substack to name a few. Mainstream media is being overwhelmed by this barrage of digital technology. It may have been supercharged by the Covid media reset, but the momentum of this amalgam of indie to massively unique voices appear to be an unstoppable force. And the advertising and brand marketing are paying attention. Numbers don’t lie. Over 50% of national ad spend is now headed for non-MSM sources. In this session we will explore this phenomenon.
Speakers:
Joanna Popper, Former Chief Metaverse Officer, CAA, Moderator
Speakers to be Announced
3 PM – 3:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The Complexity of AI & Art – Imagination of the Human + Machine: Cinematic Arts - Media Arts - RealTime Creativity
What does it mean when an artificial intelligence can dream? What does it mean to create art fabricated by neural networks rather than solely human hands and hearts. What does our future hold? Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, is a magnificent and devastating portrait of grandeur and privilege of Europe of the 1700s and in equal measure, we can look to the magnificent treasure of Antoni Gaudi’s architecture of Barcelona, and both might be thought of as progenitors of the AI Art we aspire to today. While Generative AI art is like opening a door to a limitless supply of “Digital Art,” this new world of art by “Human and Machine” will be no less distinct and intriguing than any era of art which has come before.
Speakers
Leila Pinto, Multidisciplinary Artist
Xiaobi Iris Pan, Lead Product Designer, Amazon
Ulrike Kerber, Principal and Creative Director, Viva Design
Johannes Saam, Futurist/Creative Technologist, Framestore/atara.xyz
Elizabeth Kiehner, Global Chief Growth Officer, Nortal, Moderator
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Session III:
Cinematic AI & Virtual Production: A World of Tools and Technology – Layers of Innovation
While the operative words remain “Creativity and Storytelling” the advances in technology are breaking new ground to accelerate that process. Starting with the scriptwriting and storyboarding process, AI and a host of visual tools provide breakthrough options. And virtual production workflows are leveraging real-time game engines, motion capture, and LED volume technology to create immersive, interactive environments that blur the lines between physical and digital production. Real-time rendering and ray tracing are also unlocking unprecedented levels of visual fidelity, allowing filmmakers to achieve photorealistic results without the need for costly post-production processes. By integrating these innovations into their pipelines, filmmakers can unlock new levels of creative control, flexibility, and efficiency.
Speakers:
Doug Hogan, Creative Technologist, Groove Jones
Matthew Wenhardt, Head of AI Production, Gennie
Margaret Burris, Unscripted Development Consultant, Reid AI Project, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
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Session IV:
AI & the Design of Randomness: Unlocking the Inner Jackson Pollock
Our first thought was to call this panel, “AI: Inside the Black Box of the Imagination.” Artificial Intelligence, together with Machine Learning have opened the door to a relationship with a “Human Creator,” someone we might call an “Artist,” and the result is an exploration of the imagination that has never been seen before. The result is unique. Nevertheless, some critics, Jerry Saltz of New York Magazine’s Vulture among them, have articulated a clear disdain for this new and evolving art form. While others, the curators at MOMA in NYC to their credit, have honored AI’s best known artistic innovator, Rafik Anadol with a one-man show. Many have referred to AI Art as the “Design of Randomness,” referring to it’s kinship to Jackson Pollock. In this session we will explore some of those thoughts.
Speakers:
Anna Marie Piersimoni,
Artist & Adjunct Professor, Department of Cinema and Television Arts, California State University, Northridge, Moderator
Speakers to be announced
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4 PM – 4:40 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Advanced Intelligence + Superstar Talent = Conversational AI, Virtual Influencers, Synths and Performers
Imagine a world where social media influencers are no longer just human, but also virtual. Where AI-powered performers can entertain, educate, and engage audiences with unprecedented precision. Welcome to the future of digital platforms, where Deep Fakes meet human intelligence and talent to create a new generation of influencers, synths, and performers. This technology is poised to revolutionize YouTube and TikTok, all social media platforms, as well as sectors of advertising and entertainment. Virtual influencers will enable brands to reach targeted audiences with unprecedented accuracy, using AI-driven engagement tools to maximize ROI. Meanwhile, social media platforms will be able to offer new, immersive experiences that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. Is there a breaking point that consumers will reject? This may be the moment to discover a new cultural balance.
Speakers:
Marc Scarpa, Co-Founder, DeFiance Media (Virtual Human News Anchors), Moderator
Vacit Arat, Co-Founder & CEO, HIA Technologies Inc.
Brian Weiner, Chairman/Founder, Synth Studios
Additional Speakers to be announced
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Session III:
"Saga AI:" A Film Creator's Discovery Engine: “Revolutionizing the Creative Process
Unlock your cinematic potential with Saga AI, a groundbreaking AI-powered tool designed for film creators, transforming scriptwriting, storyboarding, and previsualization animation. Saga AI empowers you by structuring narratives, generating dynamic dialogue, and crafting stunning visual storyboards, seamlessly aligning with Hollywood storytelling standards. Whether you’re battling writer’s block or refining a complex plot, Saga AI acts as your creative partner, offering tailored suggestions to enhance characters, develop captivating story arcs, and visualize scenes with precision. From indie filmmakers to seasoned professionals, this innovative discovery engine democratizes the filmmaking process, enabling anyone to bring their vision to life with ease. Join us for an immersive session featuring demos and insights from Saga AI’s creators, showcasing how this tool redefines storytelling.
Confirmed Speakers:
Russell Palmer, CEO & Co-Founder, CyberFilm AI, Moderator
Speakers to be Announced
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Session IV:
AI & the Creative Community – Representing the Interest of the Artist - This is a Far from Settled Question
While the Hollywood strikes of yesteryear may now be old news, the concerns of the Guild membership, the writers and actors are far from settled. And the news of “AI Lawsuit Progress,” may simply be disconcerting. After all, creative concerns cannot always be resolved through arbitration and legal settlement. AI at its best may prove to be a fantastic aide, speeding up the “Create Process,” but perhaps an artist doesn’t want the process accelerated, even if the product is a little better. The underlying issues of Artificial Intelligence, from Deep Fakes, Image Provenance, Virtual Humans and the ultimate ability of the AI to reason, think and author creative works is far from settled fact. Who among us can say what the future might hold. For those of you who have tried AI or perhaps have even become “Expert” in AI application, you are aware of the problems it may present. AI can as easily violate copyright of everything from image to story to voice as it can enhance the creativity of the most sophisticated artist. This our world to explore.
Speakers:
Catherine Clinch, Veteran TV Writer, Hunter, Jake & the Fat Man, Love Boat, Hart to Hart, Moderator
Gabby Ziccarelli, Legal Advisor & Artist
Mary T. Duda, AI/XR: VR/AR Pioneer, CEO, SciOart Inc
Nyasha Foy, Business and Legal Affairs Executive; Board Member, Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association
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5:00 PM – 5:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Experiments in AI Filmmaking: The Imagination of the Artist – Demos on the Cutting Edge
The synergy of human imagination and artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the art of filmmaking. By harnessing the power of machine learning, neural networks, and generative models, creators are unlocking new avenues of storytelling, visual expression, and cinematic innovation. And you don’t need to be an AI expert to use these tools. As new and unique AI software emerges, it enables a more collaborative role in the creative process, the boundaries between artist and algorithm are blurring. This fusion of human intuition and machine intelligence is yielding breathtaking results: AI-generated characters, environments, and effects that defy convention and push the limits of visual storytelling. The possibilities are endless, and the future of filmmaking has never been more exciting. Witness the dawn of a new era in cinematic innovation.
Speakers:
Krista Gable, AI Guru, Founder and CEO, Domain Domme LLC, Moderator
Tasha Caufield, Award-winning filmmaker and Founder of UAI Artists, LLC
Speakers to be announced
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Session III:
The NextGen Hollywood Writers Room and Creators
Are you a writer? Are you concerned that your craft will be replaced by “Synthetic Creators?” Do you want to know how best to ethically use AI in your writers room? This panel of distinguished experts will discuss the nextgen writers room and the ethical considerations of using AI in the creative industry, particularly regarding intellectual property and authorship. We'll delve into the practical ways AI tools are enhancing creativity and efficiency for writers, directors, and producers and discuss implications of uncredited use of creative works. Panelists will share their best prompting tips providing valuable insights for anyone navigating the intersection of technology and creativity.
Speakers:
Tobias Queisser, Co-founder & CEO, Cinelytic
Patricia Beckmann Wells,
Visual Artist & Technology Innovator (former, Dreamworks SKG, Disney Animation)
Deronte L. Smith,
Writer & Filmmaker, AI Educational Consultants
Rich Sutton,
Managing Partner, DMRS Advisory, LLC, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
Wednesday, July 25th, 2025
Noon – 12:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI Filmmakers Make Movies: AIs Do Not – Creativity to the Next Level
In this session we bring together filmmakers, artists who have brought a lifetime of “Creative Experience” forward in their experimentation with the latest in AI technology. The question is, for better or worse, how is their vision impacted? Is there a difference between an AI enhanced filmmaker or an artist untouched by the technology. This of course is an age-old question since new technologies endlessly arrive as Moviolas or Selectric typewriters are replaced by new and improved gadgets, but the work basically stays the same. Is AI simply another iteration of Moviola or is it something else. Is advanced AI in the hands of “Creative Human,” an “Accelerator to Another Dimension,” an Aldus Huxley device, or simply another interesting tool?
Speakers:
Mike Gioia, Co-Founder, Pickaxe, Intelligent Jello
Angus Kneale, Founder and Chief Creative, Preymaker
Ty Roberts, CEO, FanTracks; former CTO, Universal Music Group, Moderator
Additional speakers to be confirmed
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Session II:
The Creator Economy: The Economics of Social Media – The Algos, Analytics & Monetization
Our challenge is to deconstruct the mystery. How do the algorithms behind social media really work? The “Creator Economy” has effectively slayed the giant of “Hollywood Entertainment” with a combination of Youtube and a host of Social Media platforms and there is a “Secret Sauce,” a massive black box of “AIs, Algos and Analytics.” With billions of dollars at stake, this session looks to explore the intricacies of social media's inner workings. From the role of AI and machine learning to the impact of user behavior and feedback loops, we'll examine the complex systems that shape the online landscape. By demystifying the algorithms, we'll uncover the hidden patterns and principles that govern success in the Creator Economy – and provide creators with the insights they need to thrive in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Speakers:
Adrienne Lahens, former, Global Head of Operations, TikTok Creator Marketing, Moderator
Paul Bakaus, former EVP, Product & Creator Tools, Spotter
Allison Zilbershatz, VP of Content, Spark Foundry
Ben Ganz, Founder, Ultimate AI (Hauk Tuah Girl)
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Session III:
Virtual Human AI Engagement: The Online Retail & Consumer Facing Experience: The Impact of Advanced Intelligence and Technology
The “Virtual Humans” have arrived, and they are not here to take jobs! These “Humans” are “Being Trained” to provide a “Gateway or Interface,” establishing a new and unique connection between “The Consumer” and “The Online Brand.” And this integration of advanced intelligence and technology into retail and consumer-facing experiences is revolutionizing the way we shop, interact with brands and their online support, and make purchasing decisions. As virtual humans and AI-powered systems become more sophisticated, they're transforming customer service, product recommendations, and even in-store navigation. This panel will explore the current “State of the Art” in virtual human technology and its impact on the retail and complex online interaction, as well as examine future trends and challenges in this rapidly evolving field.
Speakers:
Jessica Berger, Senior Vice President, Innovation, Publicis Media
Natalia Dávila, Head of Strategy, GUT
Andrew Solmssen, Executive Director, CourtAvenue
Gregor Hofer, CEO, Speech Graphics and Rapport
Additional speakers to be confirmed
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1 PM – 1:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session III:
New Hollywood Economy: Streaming - Video – Social – Podcast – Direct to Consumer
If the past year taught us anything, it’s that we live in a “Direct to Consumer” world and that includes the “Streaming Hollywood Networks,” with the “Indie Video Creator” ready to pounce at any time. “Creators” reach eyeballs on multiple platforms, pushing technology, devices and audience like a “Spoke on a Wheel,” from platform to platform, from audio and video, and from one demographic to another consolidating and establishing its best “Monetization Strategy.” Is there a difference between a “Podcaster” and a “Creator?” A Movie, TV or Music Celeb? From the perspective of the “Brand or Platform,” the difference may only reside in its critical demographic breakdown. But whatever it is, “The New Hollywood Economy” is the equal of any generation of “Show Biz” that has come before.
Speakers:
JR Griffin, SVP, Digital, Fremantle, Moderator
Andy Beach, Media & AI Strategist, Alchemy Creations (former CTO, Media/Entertainment Microsoft)
Lia Haberman, Founder, ICYMI Newsletter
Andrew Lerios, Chief Operating Officer of Commercials and Branded Entertainment, Vice Media Group:
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Session IV:
The Monetization Matrix: Where Brand, Consumer, and Technology Intersect – Dynamics of AI and Immersion
The seismic shift in “Monetization” has arrived and is being activated by the conversion of multiple technologies impacting multiple devices. What begins with the concept of “Digital Commerce,” arrives on mobile devices as Immersive Interaction at “Arena Events” or with AI creating “Celebrity Twins/Deep Fakes” with consumer interaction. We might call this “The Monetization Matrix,” where brand, consumer, and technology intersect in the “Dynamics of Immersion.” It may be a mouthful, but it might be a significant part of our future. And these opportunities will be opportunities on the playing field of major agencies and brands, major sports leagues and major TV networks. Welcome to the future.
Speakers:
Ty Roberts, CEO, FanTracks; former CTO, Universal Music Group
Amy Baril, President and CMO, Two Tango
Jennifer Quinlan, Global Managing Partner, IBM iX
Travis Cloyd, CEO, WorldwideXR & VP, CMG (Celebrity Management Group), Moderator
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2 PM – 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Virtual Human Chatbots: Next Level Consciousness + Multi-Modal Engagement – A Social Experience
Virtual human chatbots transcend basic scripts, emerging as social forces with next-level consciousness—delivered through text, audio, or lifelike visuals. This session dives into 2025’s evolution: AI entities offering seamless text exchanges, voice-driven empathy, or advanced visual interactions with real-time expressions, powered by sophisticated rendering. Experts in AI, audio design, and visual effects explore the mechanics—natural language processing, speech synthesis, and facial animation systems—underpinning these multi-modal experiences. From customer service to companionship, they’re reshaping digital bonds across platforms. Attendees will assess their cultural weight: enhancing isolation or redefining connection? This is technology’s new social fabric—flexible, potent, and profoundly human.
Session II:
The Social Accelerator + Video = The New Hollywood Consumer + Brand + Commerce
The “Cord” has been cut as “Doom Scrolling Video” accounts for about 8 hours of every 14-34 year-old consumer’s day. This may be “Doomsday” for some, but the “New Economy” is a bonanza for the world of social media. Social media has revolutionized the entertainment landscape, with platforms redefining how content is created, consumed, and monetized. Social-first content and short-form video have transformed consumer behavior, fully blurring the lines between entertainment and commerce. As a result, brands have a fully realized opportunity to connect with consumers. We will explore the strategies behind successful brand integrations, the future of influencer marketing, and the evolving role of Hollywood in the digital age.
Speakers:
Albert Thompson, Managing Director, Digital Innovation, Walton Isaacson
Sean O'Brien, Co-Founder, CTO, Mavely
Carmen Chu, VP of Lifecycle/Consumer Marketing, Fandom
Jonathan Skogmo, CEO, LOST iN, former Founder and CEO, Jukin Media
Justin Hochberg,
CEO, Virtual Brand Group, Moderator, "Barbi AI on Roblox," Moderator
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Session II:
Predictive Intelligence and the Consumer-Brand Relationship – Increasing Loyalty and Trust
After “Product Category Leadership,” the future of brand strength relies chiefly on the relationship with the consumer, exemplified by loyalty and trust. And in no small measure, the power of AI is responsible for “identifying, learning and providing” the vital “Human-Like Data” and “Human-Like-Service” necessary to fulfill that mission. It is about a “Personalized, Empathetic and Intelligent Connection. A customer is only loyal to the degree that she/he is catered to and provided for. In a world of “Customer-Centered Predictive Intelligence,” that mission be fulfilled and understood.
Speakers:
Melissa Berger, Chief Solutions Officer, Digitas
Silke Meixner, Digital Customer Experience Strategy, ZS Associates
Charles Adelman, CEO, XRDNA
Mark Kapczynski, President, Storymill, Moderator
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Session IV:
Music, Brands and AI! Live Performance • AI/XR/Immersive • Gateway to the Future
The music industry literally never sleeps, and as AI, brands, and immersive technologies kick-in, we’re seeing all kinds of innovative takes, it’s a future where live performance transcends traditional boundaries. Today, AI not only composes and remixes music but also powers XR environments, where fans can experience concerts in fully immersive 3D spaces, blurring the lines between virtual and real. Brands are seizing this opportunity, partnering with musicians to create branded experiences that are part performance, part digital exploration. This synergy is setting the stage for a new era where music festivals might occur in the metaverse, with AI-driven avatars performing alongside human artists. As we approach this gateway to the future, we're witnessing a transformation where music, technology, and branding dance together, creating an unparalleled experience that promises to redefine entertainment. Join us to explore how these elements are harmonizing to shape the next wave of musical innovation.
Speakers:
Seth A. Schachner, founder, Managing Director, Strat Americas
Marcus “Bellringer” Bell, Director, Bellringer Productions
Jacqui Bransky, VP of Digital Innovation, Warner Records
Jesse Kirshbaum, CEO, Nue Agency, Beats & Bytes Newsletter, Moderator
3 PM – 3:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Digital & AI Fashion and Beauty: Online Experience + Retail Experience + AI Engagement
The fashion industry, which has always been a global and cultural trend setter, today with the explosive power and merger of the "AI, Design and Media Technologies," a fashion brand can dominate simultaneously “IRL" (In Real Life) and equally on “Social Media” as a form of entertainment. The Fashion Industry, uniquely among the creative arts, can innovate “Style, Personality and Identity” in the “Retail Space as easily as it can in AI and Spatial Environments. In time, fashion brands may even establish “Virtual and Iconic Models & Avatars” and establish them as “Global Icons” and those future “Virtual Humans” might also perform as Musical Celebrities or “Reside in their own Metaverse.” The future of the AI Fashion will be nothing short of “Intriguing.”Agentic Commerce: Integrating AI into Multiplatform Shopping and Transactions
Speakers:
Bill Newell, CEO, SparX Works Inc., Moderator
José Sobral, Gen AI Lead & Designer, Revolve
Silke Meixner, Digital Customer Experience Strategy, ZS Associates
Joseph Ames, Global Marketing Executive, United Entertainment Group
Randi Seiff, CEO/President & CoFounder, Treun House Atelier
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Session II:
A New Era of Visualization: AI – VFX – XR - Immersive Engines + Creative Platforms
Step into the future of entertainment, where AI, VFX, XR, and immersive engines collide to redefine storytelling for the digital age. This isn’t just a tech showcase—it’s a bold leap into uncharted creative territory, designed for entertainment executives ready to push boundaries. Picture AI-driven scripts sparking fresh narratives, VFX crafting jaw-dropping worlds, XR blurring the lines between reality and imagination, and immersive platforms delivering experiences that captivate like never before. From virtual production pipelines to next-gen creative tools, we’re unveiling the arsenal shaping Hollywood’s next chapter. It’s a high-stakes playground where innovation meets artistry, and the only limit is your vision. Join us to explore this new era, spark bold ideas, and raise a glass to what’s next—because the future of visualization isn’t just here, it’s electric.
Speakers:
Lucien J. Harriot, President & VFX Supervisor, Mechanism Digital
Roos van der Jagt, Double O Roos, Visionary Filmmaker and Multidisciplinary Artist
Evette Vargas, CoFounder, Indigo Reign Films
Rich Sutton, Managing Partner, DMRS Advisory, LLC, Moderator
Additional Speakers to be announced
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Session III:
The Hollywood Programming Rulebook: More Social-Media – More Podcasting & More Video
Hollywood’s playbook is getting a radical rewrite, and entertainment executives are at the helm of this seismic shift. Say goodbye to the old rules—this is about amplifying social media, podcasting, and video to dominate the digital landscape. Imagine social platforms driving blockbuster buzz, podcasts spinning narratives that hook global audiences, and video content redefining engagement with raw, real-time impact. It’s a high-octane remix of storytelling, where viral moments, immersive audio, and visual innovation collide to capture attention like never before. We’re unpacking the strategies that fuel this new era, from leveraging TikTok trends to crafting chart-topping podcasts and video-first campaigns that break the mold. Join us to master the rulebook, ignite bold ideas, and toast to Hollywood’s next chapter—because in this game, more is more, and the spotlight’s yours to steal.
Speakers:
Kelly Garner, CEO, Treefort Media, Moderator
Speakers to be announced
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Session IV:
Virtual Humans & Conversational AI + Intelligence = Unique Levels of Complexity
While other panels might focus on “Virtual Humans as Performers and Internet Personalities,” our exploration will dive deeper into the realms of “Agentic Complexity” or “Deep Synthetic Intelligence.” We'll discuss how these virtual entities are not just designed for interaction but are imbued with 'Computer Intelligence' that allows them to mimic human emotion, personality, and expressions, both verbal and vocal, engaging in conversational exchanges that are remarkably human-like. Once a “Virtual Human” achieves this level of conversational maturity, akin to that of a seasoned human, their integration into our daily lives becomes inevitable. Imagine them Taking Center Stage as an ‘Actor in a Serious Film Project or Animation,’ or serving as a Virtual Human Co-Pilot in education, to becoming a colleague at work, or a companion in research and creative pursuits. The implications are vast. This session promises to uncover the limitless possibilities when AI transcends simple mimicry to become truly agentic, shaping our interaction with technology in ways we're only beginning to comprehend. Join us to explore this frontier where AI not only mimics but begins to understand and adapt, crafting a future where virtual humans could redefine our reality.
Speakers:
Mark Kapczynski, President, Storymill, Moderator
Andrew Klein, SVP, Creative Technology, Publicis Media
Kumaran Ponnambalam, Principal Engineer, AI, Outshift by Cisco
Elizabeth Angel, Innovation & Creative Technology Advisor
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4 PM – 4:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Musicians & AI: Technology as a Creative Tool and Creative Accelerator
Clearly AI is many different things to different people. It is very obviously a fast and easy way to generate quality music, lyrics and full production audio on a very professional level. Some would claim it is a form of “Musical Piracy.” At the same time, highly sophisticated musicians, producers and composers can take the best tools in AI and put them to use as “Creativity Accelerators,” making the job of the musician easier, fun and a great assistant in the production process. In this session our roundtable will more than talking heads, they will demo some of their favorite AI software and discuss the creative process.
Speakers:
Seth A. Schachner, founder, Managing Director, Strat Americas, Moderator
Speakers to be announced
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Session II:
The Legal Implications: Chatbots & Virtual Human Engagement – Peaking Over the Legal Horizon
As chatbots and virtual humans become increasingly integrated into our daily lives, a complex web of legal implications arise. In this session, we will explore the legal considerations surrounding the development, deployment, and interaction with these AI-powered entities. Our panel will delve into topics such as data privacy, intellectual property, liability for AI-generated content, and the ethical consequences of human-AI interaction. While our current legal landscape may be more focused on customer service and retail advice, the future of human to virtual human interaction suggests an increasingly complex world of personal dependance, relationship in the form of AI girl and boyfriends, personal healthcare advice beyond “WebMD” and Virtual Humans providing psychological care. In time, complex Virtual Human services will be commonplace, and its legal implications will be exceedingly interesting.
Speakers to be announced
Session II:
The Indie Guide to Virtual Production: Strategies & Structures in a Cloud-Based Universe
Virtual production has transitioned from studio luxury to indie necessity, powered by cloud technology. This session unites filmmakers, technologists, and production experts to explore practical strategies shaping 2025: leveraging real-time rendering with Unreal Engine, orchestrating distributed teams via cloud platforms, and constructing cost-efficient XR sets for immersive storytelling. Attendees will gain insights into optimizing workflows, integrating scalable digital assets, and navigating technical challenges that define independent projects. Far from major studio constraints, this discussion offers a detailed roadmap—addressing equipment needs, software choices, and collaborative structures—to empower creators in a boundless, cloud-driven landscape. This is the essential guide for independents aiming to compete with industry leaders.
Speakers to be announced
Session IIII:
Real-Time AI and the Long Tail: Unlocking New Streaming Revenue Streams and New Experiences
The Media Industry is on the verge of a new era in streaming, where advances in artificial intelligence promise to fundamentally reshape how audiences discover and experience content. As AI-powered tools move closer to enabling real-time, hyper-personalized video editing and playback, viewers will soon be able to curate their own journeys through vast content libraries, surfacing specific scenes, characters, or themes that matter most to them. This shift stands to revitalize the long tail of streaming catalogs, driving deeper engagement and opening up innovative revenue opportunities for platforms through targeted advertising and subscription models. As these technologies transition from concept to reality, they are poised to redefine both the viewer experience and the business landscape of digital entertainment.
A Presentation by:
Jason Henderson, Senior Counsel, JWL International, Moderator
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5 PM – 5:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Experiments in AI Entertainment, Art & Virtual Humans
The “Categories of Creativity” in the Age of AI are only starting to be revealed, explored, and imagined. Imagined may be the best “metaphor” for AI’s boundless potential. As new tools and generations of AI breakthroughs emerge, it’s hard to grasp where the limits of AI and creativity might lie. This end-of-day session dives into the frontier of AI entertainment, art, and virtual humans, showcasing jaw-dropping demos from trailblazing AI creatives. Watch as they unveil groundbreaking experiments—think AI-crafted narratives that blur reality, digital art that redefines aesthetics, and virtual humans so lifelike they steal the show. It’s a glimpse into the future of storytelling, where imagination knows no bounds. Join us to witness creativity unleashed, spark bold ideas, and cap the day connecting over the limitless possibilities AI holds for entertainment’s next chapter.
Speakers to be announced

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