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Cinema and AI
by Jim Lounsbury
AI is transforming filmmaking — and Cinema + AI is the trusted weekly channel covering what it means for the future of movies, storytelling, and creative work. Hosted by Jim Lounsbury, we cut through the hype and fear with clear, independent journalism at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cinema.Every week, we break down the biggest AI filmmaking news: which studios are adopting AI tools, which filmmakers are pushing back, what the new rules mean for creators, and how the technology is actually reshaping how films get made — from screenwriting and pre-visualisation to VFX, editing, dubbing, virtual production, distribution, and beyond.Find us at https://cinemaandaipodcast.com🎬 WHAT WE COVERAI cinema news and industry analysis — from Hollywood to Bollywood, Cannes to China AI filmmaking tools and workflows — Runway, Sora, Kling, ElevenLabs, and emerging platforms AI in VFX, visual effects, and post-production — what's ch
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Cannes 2026: The Week Cinema Split in Two
The film industry reached a tipping point in one building: the Palais des Festivals in Cannes. The festival officially banned generative AI-driven films from competing for the Palme d'Or, even as the Cannes Film Market was selling major AI-made movies to global distributors across the hall.Host Jim Lounsbury dives into the contradiction and the real-world projects forcing the industry to pick a side.The Grey Box: Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity), an A-list director, shot his $70 million thriller, Bitcoin: Killing Satoshi, entirely inside a "grey box," generating every one of the film's 200+ environments using AI.The Pulp Fiction Writer: Oscar-winning co-writer Roger Avary detailed how AI made his ambitious adaptation of Paradise Lost financially feasible after years of being locked out of the traditional financing system.The Tech Giants: The episode tracks the launch of Critterz, a $30 million "human-led but AI-assisted" animated feature produced in part by a creative strategist from OpenAI.The Debate: Hear the contradictory stance of La Haine director Mathieu Kassovitz and the relaxed view of Peter Jackson, who compared AI to earlier tools like stop-motion.The episode ultimately asks the question that matters most: Will audiences care how a film was made, or only whether it's good?https://cinemaandaipodcast.comSources:The Hollywood Reporter (Peter Jackson masterclass, India AI report)Variety (Critterz first look, AI debate roundup, Critterz AGC sales)Deadline (Paradise Lost announcement, Bitcoin cast, Cannes market buzz)TheWrap (Bitcoin: Killing Satoshi set visit exclusive)Reuters / CP24 (Cannes filmmakers cautious acceptance)The Guardian / ResultSense (World AI Film Festival coverage)Film Stories (Cannes unanswered question)Screen Daily (WAIFF seven talking points, Critterz AGC)No Film School (Liman grey box analysis, Amazon MGM SXSW)HelloChinaTech (Kassovitz AI studio, China AI dramas)
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AI is transforming filmmaking — and Cinema + AI is the trusted weekly channel covering what it means for the future of movies, storytelling, and creative work. Hosted by Jim Lounsbury, we cut through the hype and fear with clear, independent journalism at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cinema.Every week, we break down the biggest AI filmmaking news: which studios are adopting AI tools, which filmmakers are pushing back, what the new rules mean for creators, and how the technology is actually reshaping how films get made — from screenwriting and pre-visualisation to VFX, editing, dubbing, virtual production, distribution, and beyond.Find us at https://cinemaandaipodcast.com🎬 WHAT WE COVERAI cinema news and industry analysis — from Hollywood to Bollywood, Cannes to China AI filmmaking tools and workflows — Runway, Sora, Kling, ElevenLabs, and emerging platforms AI in VFX, visual effects, and post-production — what's ch
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