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Exploring the Future of Film Production and AI.Welcome to Studio 86, the podcast where film production meets cutting-edge technology. Join us as we dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence and its growing role in transforming the way we create, edit, and distribute video content. Whether you’re producing commercials, corporate videos, or educational content for social media, we’ll discuss how AI tools can streamline workflows, enhance creativity, and make production more efficient. Tune in for insights, tools, and tips from industry experts to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world.

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    LinkedIn Is The New Digital Handshake

    STUDIO 86 AB SWEDEN 28 Apr 2026In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast our hosts examine how LinkedIn has transitioned from a basic recruitment tool into a dynamic content platform where business relationships are forged through authentic storytelling. The hosts argue that most organisations currently underestimate the platform, often relying on stale corporate messagingrather than the human-centric video and personal insights that modern audiences crave. By capitalising on high organic reach and low competition, businesses can use documentary-style content to foster genuine conversations rather than simply broadcasting advertisements. Ultimately, the text highlights that consistent communication and strategic attention are essential for companies looking to gain a competitive advantage in the digital marketplace.Please Note: This podcast is made by AI at STUDIO 86 AB Stockholm Sweden https://studio86.se

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    The Evolution of Film Production and Lean Creative Teams

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we explore the recent economic shift within the global film production industry. The discussion highlights how large production houses are currently struggling due to high overhead costs and a market correction following the initial streaming boom. In contrast, smaller creative teams are thriving by remaining agile and catering to the modern corporate demand for consistent, authentic storytelling rather than occasional high-budget campaigns. The hosts note that B2B buyers increasingly value human-centric video content over traditional corporate messaging, particularly on professional platforms like LinkedIn. Ultimately, the source suggests that the future of the industry lies in strategic, documentary-style narratives that allow brands to build long-term trust with their audience.Disclaimer: The FilmTalks podcast is made by AI at https://studio86.se

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    FilmTalks: 2026 Video Marketing Trends, AI, and Social Commerce

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast our hosts explore the fundamental shifts in digital marketing anticipated for 2026, moving beyond mere hype to focus on structural changes. The discussion frames artificial intelligence as essential infrastructure rather than a simple tool, requiring brands to prioritise clarity and authority to remain visible in an AI-mediated world. Video content is presented as the vital interface for this new era, evolving from a promotional asset into a primary vehicle for discovery, trust, and commerce. Key strategies highlighted include the transition from traditional search to Answer Engine Optimisation, the necessity of first-party data, and the rise of content-led social transactions. Ultimately, the source argues that businesses must build resilient video systems rather than isolated campaigns to avoid becoming invisible as the digital landscape transforms.Disclaimer: The FilmTalks podcast is created by AI @Studio86stockholmhttps://studio86.se

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    Trendspaning 2026: Insights from the AlixPartners Media & Entertainment Predictions Report

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast, produced by AI at Studio 86, Stockholm, Sweden, our hosts discuss major shifts anticipated in the media and entertainment industry for 2026. The episode focuses on predictions from the AlixPartners Media & Entertainment Predictions Report, detailing six core trends that will transform the ecosystem. Key predictions include the rise of streaming "co-opetition" through bundling and shared ad networks, and a "great convergence"between platforms like YouTube and Netflix, which are expanding their content scopes. Crucially, the sources emphasize that AI agents will become new gatekeepers of content discovery, making Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) essential for visibility. Furthermore, the script highlights an increasing demand for premium, measurable, ad-supported content and the multiplying value of intellectual property (IP) through AI integration in gaming. The hosts conclude by summarizing that flexibility, partnership, and multi-format content creation are necessary for studios and marketers to succeed in this evolving landscape.Disclaimer: This Podcast is Produced by AI at https://studio86.se/en

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    FilmTalks: The Briefing — What the Industry Is Actually Doing (Not Just Posting)

    FilmTalks: The Briefing — What the Industry Is Actually Doing (Not Just Posting)Inspired by Edition #11 of The Only Newsletter by Niclas Rahm (COO, CMO & Partner at LIWLIG)In this 29-minute FilmTalks episode, we explore one of the most important shifts happening in brand experience and event strategy today. Inspired by Niclas Rahm’s latest edition of The Only Newsletter, we dive into how events are evolving from one-off moments into powerful story engines, proof platforms, and cultural signals that shape behaviour far beyond the room.Topics covered include:• The move from stunts to repeatable, story-driven formats• Events as temporary newsrooms with built-in media angles• Why earned-first storytelling outperforms paid reach• The rise of intimate 30–80 person “precision rooms”• Proof moments vs. purpose talk• Seasonal, multi-chapter experiences• Story-ready formats designed to create real accountability• Why Nordic brands have a natural advantage in participatory cultureThis episode looks at these shifts through the lens of film production, live events, and brand storytelling — and what they mean for CMOs, heads of comms, creatives, and brand leaders in 2026.🎙 FilmTalks Podcast is an independent production created by AI at Studio 86, Stockholm, Sweden, for educational and creative discussion purposes.

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    How to get ready for the agentic internet and the rise of agent experience.

    This week on the FilmTalks podcast, we explore one of the most transformational shifts in the digital world: the rise of the agentic internet.Inspired by the research of Duncan Roberts, Associate Researcher at Cognizant, this episode breaks down how AI agents are moving from simple helpers to fully autonomous decision-makers that negotiate, transact, and operate on our behalf.We discuss:• Why the traditional, screen-based internet is becoming obsolete• How the agentic internet changes the role of humans from executors to policy-setters• What “Agent Experience (AX)” means — and why businesses must prioritize it• The technical foundations future-ready companies must build• How this shift will impact film production, media, entertainment, and content discoveryIf you're a creator, marketer, founder, or tech leader, this episode gives you the essential insights you need to understand — and prepare for — the next digital revolution.Disclaimer: The FilmTalks Podcast is produced by AI at Studio 86, Stockholm, Sweden.https://studio86.se/en

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    Synthetic Stars: How AI-Generated Actors Are Changing the Future of Film

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast our hosts discuss the immediate and future implications of AI-generated actors in the film industry. The hosts focus heavily on the controversy surrounding "Tilly Norwood," the world’s first fully synthetic actress, who was condemned by the performers’ union SAG-AFTRA for posing a threat to human creativity. The conversation explores the technological processes used to create these deep-learning performers, which are capable of optimising audience empathy, while also addressing the ethical and legal challenges related to digital ownership and likeness rights. Ultimately, the discussion balances the potential of AI to enhance post-production and democratise filmmaking against the danger of erasing human performance and centralising power within studios.Disclaimer: This podcast is produced by AI @Studio86 Stockholm, Sweden.

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    The Pornification of AI: Ethics and Digital Intimacy

    In this episode of the FilmTalks Podcast titled "The Pornification of AI: Ethics, Freedom, and the Future of Digital Culture," our hosts scrutinise the recent shift in policy by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to allow erotic content for verified adult users of ChatGPT. The hosts explore whether this decision represents a move toward creative freedom or an acceleration of the pornification of AI, noting that sexual expression has historically driven new technologies like cinema and the printing press. The conversation navigates several complex issues, including consumer demand for intimate AI companions, the political pressure to protect minors from sexual chatbots, the ethical challenge of deepfake exploitation, and the ultimate impact of AI on the future of human intimacy and connection. Throughout the conversation, the hosts address the intersection of art, desire, and technology, concluding that creators and policymakers bear a heavy responsibility in shaping this new digital landscape.Disclaimer: This podcast is made by AI at Studio 86, Stockholm, Sweden.

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    The Global Playbook: Building a Global Marketing Campaign

    In this episode of the "FilmTalks" podcast our hosts discuss strategies for building a successful global marketing campaign with a focus on film and media production. The podcast episode is inspired by an article titled "The Global Playbook: Building a Global Marketing Campaign" by Peter Mackness of Wolfestone UK. Throughout the discussion, the hosts expand on Mackness's six key steps for international scaling, starting with thorough market research to understand cultural context. They emphasise the importance of a clear language strategy that moves beyond simple translation to adopt transcreation, which is the process of adapting emotional meaning rather than just words. Finally, the hosts explain that success requires localising every element of content, maintaining brand consistency, and continuously testing and optimising the campaign based on audience feedback.

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    AI, Authenticity, and the Human Touch in Creativity

    In this weeks episode of the FilmTalks podcast, titled The Human Touch: AI, Authenticity, and Creative Trust. The hosts explore the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and human creativity, particularly focusing on how audiences perceive the authenticity of content created with AI assistance. The discussion is framed by feedback received from a previous episode, specifically the comment about AI enhancing creativity "without losing the human touch," which serves as the central question for the hosts. Throughout four segments, the hosts examine whether audiences judge the method of creation or the emotional impact of the work, using case studies from film, music, and advertising to discuss ethical considerations and the psychological aspects of authenticity. Ultimately, the episode concludes that while AI offers greater efficiency, the value remains in the human choices and the audience's desire for genuine connection.Disclaimer: This podcast is made by AI at Studio 86, Stockholm, Sweden. https://studio86.se/en

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    Judge the Music, Not the Method: AI, Authenticity, and the Evolution of Production

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast our hosts focus on the evolving nature of creative production, drawing a parallel between Quincy Jones's use of new technology in creating Michael Jackson’s Thriller and the modern integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Inspired by Pierre Côté’s LinkedIn article, the hosts argue that audiences and critics should judge creative work based on its final impact and emotional resonance, not the method or tools used in its creation. They assert that just as synthesizers were once controversial, AI is currently misunderstood; AI acts as an expanded toolkit for producers, generating options that still require human taste and selection to finalise the art. The source uses the creation of a fictional AI-generated artist, Océanne Chamberland, as a case study to demonstrate that audiences can emotionally connect with media regardless of whether the creator is human or synthetic. Ultimately, the hosts conclude that technology, including AI, serves to power ideas but does not replace the fundamental requirement for human artistry and judgment.Disclaimer: This podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se/en

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    Local SEO, AI & Storytelling: A Deeper Dive for Small Businesses

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast, we take a deeper dive into how AI, Local SEO, and storytelling are transforming small business marketing. Inspired by insights from Ken Tucker—founder of Changescape Web, bestselling author, and host of the Marketing Guides for Small Businesses podcast—we explore:How AI empowers creativity without replacing the human touch.Why Local SEO is the single most important digital strategy for small businesses in 2025.The power of authentic video storytelling to connect with customers and boost visibility.Real-world strategies that work even for businesses on tight budgets.Key ethical considerations in using AI responsibly.Packed with practical insights and actionable takeaways, this episode is a must-listen for business owners and marketing managers who want to grow smarter, not harder.Stay tuned until the end for our three key takeaways and a special message from Studio 86.NB: This podcast is created by AI at https://studio86.se/en

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    AI-Only Campaigns: Experiment to Mainstream Marketing Shift

    In this weeks episode of the FilmTalks podcast, our hosts focus on the rapid adoption of AI-Only Campaigns in marketing and filmmaking. The hosts explain that major brands are moving beyond experimentation, now entrusting AI to generate every element of a campaign, including visuals, video, and social content, which represents a significant shift in traditional workflows. Brands are pursuing this approach primarily due to four key benefits: dramatic speed increases, greater cost efficiency, improved ability for personalization and variation, and the democratization of production power. However, the hosts acknowledge severe challenges, such as concerns over generic quality, the potential lack of emotional authenticity, and complex legal and ethical issues surrounding ownership and originality. Finally, the sponsor, Studio 86, argues that the most effective strategy involves using human strategy and creative oversight to guide the AI, ensuring the campaigns are not only efficient but also resonant and aligned with brand integrity.NB: This podcast is created by AI at

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    AI and Creativity: Threat or Catalyst for Filmmakers and Marketers?

    In this weeks episode of the FilmTalks podcast our AI hosts focus on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the creative industries, particularly filmmaking and marketing, drawing inspiration from James Hurst Chief Creative Officer at ZAG, previously Head at Rogue School. Key themes explored include the creative identity crisis faced by professionals, the analogy of AI as a "microwave"that enhances but does not replace human skill, and the urgent need for addressing ethical and legal concerns regarding AI-generated content. This podcast is generated by AI at https://studio86.se/en

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    The Broken Funnel: Reshaping Retail with Video and Media

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on the evolution of retail and marketing strategies. The central theme revolves around the idea that the traditional "marketing funnel" is no longer effective due to shifts in consumer behaviour and technology. Instead, the podcast advocates for a "flywheel model," which positions the customer at the core of an ongoing cycle involving marketing, sales, and service. This new approach emphasises "shoppable entertainment," "omnichannel personalisation," and fostering "customer communities" through strategic storytelling and video content. The discussion highlights how media's role has expanded beyond mere advertising to encompass various stages of the customer journey, ultimately suggesting Studio 86 as a solution for brands to adapt to this "connected commerce" landscape. This podcast is made by AI https://studio86.se/en

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    Collaboration in the Age of AI: What Google’s Vision Means for Storytelling & Film

    Twenty years ago, Google Docs reinvented the way we work together. Today, generative AI is transforming collaboration once again — and this time, the impact goes far beyond the office.In this episode of FilmTalks, we explore insights from Vishnu Sivaji’s article “Collaboration in the Age of AI” and uncover what it means for filmmakers, marketers, and storytellers.👉 Discover how AI is:Unlocking breakthrough storytelling with tools like Gemini and Google Vids 🎬Democratizing data insights, making analysis accessible to everyone 📊Enabling seamless global teamwork across time zones 🌍This conversation reveals why AI doesn’t replace creativity — it amplifies it, giving us the freedom to focus on imagination, innovation, and storytelling that connects. This podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se/en

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    FilmTalks: Vibe Marketing – Real Trend or AI Hype?

    The provided text, a podcast script from "FilmTalks," discusses vibe marketing, a contemporary approach to brand communication focusing on emotional resonance rather than direct sales. Hosts Emma and Liam explain that vibe marketing utilises elements like motion, music, and tone to create an atmosphere, aiming to make viewers feel a certain way and align with a brand's identity. They highlight the role of AI tools in enabling rapid content generation and adaptation for this fast-paced marketing style, particularly on platforms like TikTok. The script offers examples of successful vibe marketing from brands like Duolingo and Notion, contrasting them with less effective attempts at "corporate trendjacking." Finally, the hosts explain how their company, Studio 86, assists clients in developing authentic, adaptable vibe marketing strategies by focusing on brand values and desired audience emotions. This podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se/en

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    Positivity Performs: Uplifting Media Wins in 2025

    In this episode of the "FilmTalks" Podcast, Positivity Performs discusses how a positive media environment significantly enhances advertising effectiveness, based on a robust study by MAGNA and Pinterest. The research, which used biometric and eye-tracking data from over 4,300 participants, revealed that ads placed in uplifting contexts achieved 35% higher purchase intent and nearly 50% greater brand favourability and preference. This heightened performance is attributed to increased emotional receptivity and cognitive fluency, where people are more engaged and trusting when feeling relaxed or inspired. Surprisingly, the study found that a positive environment can outperform creative excellence in driving brand preference and trust, suggesting that the platform's emotional tone is as crucial as the ad's message. Brands are advised to audit their media mix, prioritise positive environments, and track emotional impact, as shifting existing creative to more positive platforms yielded up to a 24% ROI uplift. This podcast is made by AI @Studio86 https://studio86.se/en

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    According to the Future — Lessons from Berghs School of Communication

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast our hosts focus on the key insights from the According to Berghs trend report 2024/25, focusing on how creative shifts impact visual storytelling and marketing. They highlight trends such as the need for meaningful media, the focus on driving action beyond awareness, the distinction between visual noise and depth, the evolving role of AI as a co-creator, and the rise of decentralised storytelling across platforms. Ultimately, the episode advocates for creating content with purpose and intention in the current media landscape. The podcast is generated by AI @https://studio86.se/en #BerghsSchoolofCommunication

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    The Business of Creative Sustainability

    In this episode of FilmTalks podcast, titled "The Business of Creativity," our hosts explore how creative studios can achieve enduring success by integrating business acumen with artistic talent. The hosts highlight the common pitfall of studios focusing solely on individual projects rather than cultivating long-term assets and diverse revenue streams. They discuss the strategic adaptations of successful entities, including establishing direct distribution and repurposing content across various platforms. The conversation features insights from Studio 86, illustrating the practical application of building partnerships and maximising the lifespan of creative work. Ultimately, the episode emphasises the necessity of audience ownership, AI integration, and intellectual property development for sustained growth in the creative industries. This podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se

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    “Going Live – Why Interactive Video Is the Future of Brand Engagement”

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on "Going Live – Why Interactive Video Is the Future of Brand Engagement" features hosts Alex and Jamie discussing the increasing importance of live and interactive video content for brands. They emphasise how these formats foster direct, real-time engagement, boosting audience participation, trust, and visibility on social media platforms. While acknowledging the accessibility of going live, Alex and Jamie highlight the value of professional production studios like Studio 86 for delivering high-quality live events and dynamic interactive video experiences. They argue that expert assistance ensures technical proficiency and enhances brand perception, making it a worthwhile investment for businesses seeking impactful online presence through product launches, Q&As, and interactive training. This podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se

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    Five Video Content Mistakes Brands Make

    This FilmTalks podcast episode, inspired by George Hughes' Startups Magazine article, discusses five common errors brands make with video content. Hosts Alex and Jamie unpack these mistakes, which include a lack of strategic planning, underestimating production complexity, poor distribution strategies, inconsistent branding, and attempting to handle all aspects internally. They emphasise the importance of professionalism and clear objectives for effective video creation. This podcast is made by AI at @ https://studio86.se/en

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    Five Video Content Mistakes Brands Make

    This FilmTalks podcast episode, inspired by George Hughes' Startups Magazine article, discusses five common errors brands make with video content. Hosts Alex and Jamie unpack these mistakes, which include a lack of strategic planning, underestimating production complexity, poor distribution strategies, inconsistent branding, and attempting to handle all aspects internally. They emphasise the importance of professionalism and clear objectives for effective video creation. This podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se/en

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    Measuring Video ROI in 2025: From Views to Value

    In this episode of the FilmTalks "From Views to Value: How to Measure ROI on Video in 2025." our hosts focus on the shift in video marketing from simply counting views to understanding its true business impact, encompassing awareness, engagement, leads, and revenue. They aim to provide a clearer methodology for evaluating video performance across various platforms and metrics. The conversation emphasises that in the future, the key question for marketers will be the value a video generates, rather than just its viewership. This episode is intended for marketing managers, content strategists, and business leaders seeking to understand video's return on investment. FilmTalks, a podcast produced by AI at Studio 86. https://studio86.se/en

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    Video in 2025: Strategies and Trends

    This special edition of the FilmTalks podcast, inspired by the Content Marketing Institute, explores key video strategies and trends expected to be significant in 2025. The hosts discuss the dominance of short-form, vertical video across various platforms, highlighting the importance of tailoring content to specific audience demographics and their platform preferences. They also examine winning strategies, including the value of brand authenticity exemplified by companies like Duolingo and Apollo.io, alongside the growing influence of AI tools in video creation and the necessity of optimising for silent viewing and personalised content. Finally, the podcast touches upon essential video metrics beyond likes and the importance of data-driven experimentation for successful video marketing. This podcast id made by AI @ https://studio86.se

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    The Streaming Platform Economy: An Analysis

    FilmTalks, a podcast, discusses the significant transformation of the entertainment industry due to the rise of streaming platforms and the subsequent platform economy. The hosts explore the evolution of streaming, its disruptive impact on traditional media, and the various monetisation strategies employed by these platforms, such as subscription, advertising, and transactional video on demand. Furthermore, the conversation examines the competition between established media companies and powerful technology corporations for dominance in this space. Looking ahead, the podcast considers both the opportunities and challenges facing the streaming landscape, including market saturation, emerging technologies like AI, and shifting consumer behaviours. The "FilmTalks" podcast is made by AI @ https://studio86.se

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    Experimental Cinema: Shaping the Film Industry

    "The Experimental Edge" podcast episode explores how experimental cinema has continually challenged filmmaking conventions. The hosts discuss how techniques from avant-garde films have influenced both Hollywood and independent cinema, including narrative structures and visual styles. A key focus is on the role of technology, such as AI and VR, in pushing the boundaries of experimental filmmaking. Furthermore, the podcast examines how experimental techniques are now appearing in video content like commercials and music videos. Ultimately, the episode highlights how embracing bold, unconventional ideas from the experimental world can benefit filmmakers and creative professionals, encouraging them to push the boundaries of film. The FilmTalks podcast is produced using AI https://studio86.se

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    Film Production: Past, Present, and Future

    This podcast episode of FilmTalks explores the evolution of the film production industry, from the control of major studios during Hollywood's Golden Age to the rise of independent and digital studios. The discussion highlights how advancements in technology, like AI and virtual production, are transforming filmmaking, allowing smaller teams to achieve high-quality results. The hosts emphasise the increasing trend of big studios outsourcing smaller projects to agile and specialised production houses, like Studio 86, due to cost-efficiency and innovative approaches. They conclude by stressing the importance of building industry partnerships to thrive in the evolving landscape, appealing to studios, agencies, and brands seeking reliable production partners. The episode showcases the dynamic shift towards content creation and the need for adaptable solutions in the modern film industry. This podcasts is made using AI @ https://studio86.se

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    Video Marketing: Strategy and Trends for 2025

    In this weeks episode of the FilmTalks podcast we explore the evolving landscape of video marketing in 2025. It asserts that traditional video advertising is losing effectiveness, replaced by engaging, value-driven content. AI-powered video personalisation and automation are highlighted as key strategies. The rise of interactive and shoppable video, alongside the dominance of short-form vertical content, is also discussed. The podcast urges businesses to adapt by experimenting with AI, embracing short-form video, and prioritising authentic storytelling to stay competitive. To this end, a free consultation is offered to assist businesses in developing winning video marketing plans. This podcast is made by AI @studio86

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    FilmTalks Podcast: Fixing Failing Video Content

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on why businesses' video content often fails to achieve desired outcomes. The podcast highlights the necessity of aligning video strategy with clear business goals, understanding the target audience, and creating emotional connections through storytelling. It emphasises the risk of wasted investment and potential job loss if video marketing lacks a demonstrable return on investment.The hosts advocate for an audience-first mindset, narrative-driven content, captivating opening seconds, and content tailored to the buyer's journey. The script stresses optimising video distribution and engagement strategies to maximise impact and offers a free consultation to improve video marketing effectiveness.

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    FilmTalks: Video Content That Converts

    In this weeks episode of the FilmTalks we focus on how to create effective video marketing content that generates revenue. It highlights common mistakes, such as lacking a clear purpose or neglecting customer needs, and proposes a four-step formula for success: hooking the audience, focusing on customer needs, providing value, and including a clear call to action. The script also addresses budget limitations, suggesting cost-effective strategies like repurposing existing content and utilising user-generated content. Finally, it showcases real-world examples of successful video marketing campaigns. FilmTalks podcast is made by AI. https://studio86.se

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    Content Strategy & Revenue: A Buyer's Journey

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast episode focus on aligning video content with the buyer's journey to boost revenue. It outlines the three stages of this journey – awareness, consideration, and decision – and suggests appropriate video content for each. The hosts emphasise creating high-quality, targeted videos rather than a large volume of generic content. They also stress the importance of measuring content effectiveness through engagement metrics and audience feedback to refine the strategy. Finally, they provide real-world examples and offer consultation services to help businesses implement this approach. This podcast is made by AI. https://studio86.se

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    AI in Marketing: Content Creation and Customer Engagement

    In this weeks episode the FilmTalks podcast, we focus on the transformative use of artificial intelligence (AI) in marketing.  AI's role in enhancing content creation, such as generating scripts and visuals, and improving customer engagement through personalised experiences and automated support are highlighted. The script features real-world examples of successful AI implementation, like Spotify’s Wrapped campaign, and addresses potential challenges such as the learning curve and ethical considerations. Finally, it promotes the services helping businesses integrate AI into their marketing strategies. This podcast is made by AI.

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    THE ART AND TECHNIQUE OF CREATING VALUABLE PODCASTS

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on "The art and technique of creating valuable podcasts: from concept through production to distribution." It covers crucial pre-production planning, including defining the podcast's unique selling point and choosing a suitable format. The script then details essential equipment and software, offering both budget-friendly and professional options. Furthermore, it explores effective interviewing techniques and the importance of audience engagement, before concluding with advice on podcast distribution and promotion. Finally, it encourages listeners to utilise the services of Studio 86 for professional support. The podcast is made by AI at https://studio86.se

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    Mastering Sound Design in Film

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on the crucial, yet often overlooked, role of sound design in filmmaking.  Experts highlight the importance of high-quality audio, not just for clarity, but for enhancing storytelling and immersing audiences. The conversation covers practical advice for filmmakers, including budget-friendly equipment choices, location sound considerations, and creative techniques to improve audio quality.  Specific examples from notable films illustrate the impact of intentional sound design, while  actionable tips are offered to help filmmakers achieve better results on set. The podcast ultimately advocates for viewing sound as a collaborative, artistic element, integral to the success of any film production. This podcast was made using AI. https://studio86.se

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    Professional Storytelling & 2024 Year in Review

    This Christmas podcast episode from Studio 86 discusses the importance of professional storytelling for businesses.  The hosts highlight how high-quality video production—including short-form video—can significantly improve brand engagement and market impact. They review 2024 trends in storytelling, emphasising the need for emotional connections and compelling visuals. Finally, the episode concludes with festive greetings and a call to action for listeners to share the podcast. This podcast is made using Ai. https://studio86.se

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    Storytelling for Video Content

    In this podcast episode of the FilmTalks podcast or hosts focus on the importance of storytelling in creating impactful video content. It explains the neurological reasons why humans are drawn to stories, highlighting their superior memorability compared to facts. The episode then outlines the key elements of effective storytelling in video, including relatable characters, conflict, resolution, and authenticity. Finally, it emphasises aligning brand values with audience needs to craft resonant narratives that foster genuine connections and drive engagement.  This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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    Professional Video Production: A Strategic Investment

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on, excerpt advocates for using professional video production companies. The hosts highlight several key advantages: expert skills and experience, leading to high-quality production values;  creative direction resulting in impactful storytelling;  efficient time managementand streamlined workflows; and access to specialised skills across various aspects of video production. They also argue that despite initial costs, this approach offers cost-effective solutions in the long run, ultimately enhancing brand perception and marketing impact. This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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    FilmTalks - Visual Storytelling - Branding Through Design & Imagery

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on, "The Art of Visual Storytelling," our hosts discuss the importance of visual communication for brand building.  High-quality visuals, the hosts argue, are crucial for grabbing attention and building trust, impacting brand perception significantly more than text alone. The episode explores the psychology behind visual processing, highlighting how images evoke emotion and shape audience response faster than text. Practical advice is offered on creating a cohesive visual strategy, emphasising consistency and the use of professional design tools. Finally, the hosts stress the necessity of investing in quality visuals to create a strong and memorable brand.

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    FilmTalks - AI & Creativity - Future Proofing Your Brand

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on, "Future-Proofing Your Brand," discusses the crucial integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and creativity in modern business. Experts Emily Carter and James O’Hara explore how AI can enhance creative processes such as advertising and storytelling, optimise business operations by automating tasks, and provide valuable customer insights. The discussion also addresses the ethical considerations of AI usage, highlighting the importance of transparency and avoiding over-reliance. Finally, practical advice is offered on how businesses can begin experimenting with AI to improve their creative output. This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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    FilmTalks - Storytelling

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast we focus on "The Creative Revolution" explores the power of storytelling in branding and marketing. The hosts discuss how storytelling is no longer a trend but a necessity for businesses to connect with their audience and stand out in a crowded marketplace. They highlight three key areas where storytelling excels: building authentic connections, creating emotional impact, and differentiating brands in a saturated market. Ultimately, the episode encourages businesses to embrace storytelling by finding and sharing authentic stories that resonate with their audience, ultimately turning consumers into brand advocates. This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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    FilmTalks - Boost Sales

    In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast, we reveal how companies can elevate their sales presentations through professional setups on Microsoft Teams. Join our hosts as they discuss the transformative impact of high-quality visuals, clear sound, and seamless product demos on virtual sales meetings. Say goodbye to grainy laptop cameras and muffled audio, and learn how Studio 86’s advanced broadcasting video mixer, external cameras, and expert production can give your pitch the polished, memorable presentation it deserves. Tune in to discover how the right setup can make all the difference in boosting your sales. This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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    FilmTalks - Scroll Stopper

    A podcast aimed at filmmakers and AI enthusiasts, offers advice on how to create effective social media ads. The podcast focuses on the importance of capturing attention within the first 3 seconds and provides 5 tips to do this. They suggest strong visual elements, an engaging introduction, brevity, movement and optimization for viewing without sound. The presenters also discuss common mistakes companies make, including trying to cram in too much information, being too "salesy", ignoring platform differences and underestimating the importance of design. This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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    FilmTalks - AI

    The "FilmTalks" podcast discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the production of short videos, such as commercials, corporate videos and educational content on social media. They highlight how AI tools are used at various stages of production to speed up the process and reduce costs. The podcast also highlights challenges and ethical considerations with the use of AI, such as preserving creativity and originality and the risk of deepfakes. Finally, the podcast encourages listeners to use AI as a tool and not as a substitute for human creativity. This episode is created using AI. www.studio86.se

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Exploring the Future of Film Production and AI.Welcome to Studio 86, the podcast where film production meets cutting-edge technology. Join us as we dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence and its growing role in transforming the way we create, edit, and distribute video content. Whether you’re producing commercials, corporate videos, or educational content for social media, we’ll discuss how AI tools can streamline workflows, enhance creativity, and make production more efficient. Tune in for insights, tools, and tips from industry experts to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world.

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Exploring the Future of Film Production and AI.Welcome to Studio 86, the podcast where film production meets cutting-edge technology. Join us as we dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence and its growing role in transforming the way we create, edit, and distribute video content. Whether...

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