Digital Hollywood: The AI Summer Summit
Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
2:00 –2:50 PM Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI & The Hollywood Writer & Director: Man-Made/Machine Made - Screenwriter vs. The Machine
Let’s see what the expert say. In this session of professional Hollywood screenwriters, directors and producers, we will breakdown the AI Screenwriting and producing process. Our experts, all of whom are familiar with the best in AI Hollywood software, so that hopefully, will guarantee that the machine-made will be given a fighting chance. Compare and contrast. Let’s start out with a concept, “Create a Series of Prompts.” The AI is generally helpful in “Creating a first page, first breakdown of characters, first explanation of the arc. But what comes next? Can our experts “Prompt” the AI to approach the idea of “Storytelling?” What about “Human Emotion.” Is the professional writer wasting time “Prompting Deep Thoughts” with a robot with limited imagination. Perhaps not. Perhaps the AI is stimulating our “Writer’s Roundtable.” What is the state of the art in “Professional” AI screenwriting.
Speakers:
Mark Goffman, Writer/Producer, The Umbrella Academy, Bull, Limitless
Catherine Clinch, Veteran TV Writer, Hunter, Jake & the Fat Man, Love Boat, Hart to Hart
Frank Deese, Associate Professor, Screenwriting, School of Film & Animation, Rochester Institute of Technology
Christian Cantrell, Writer, Former VP of Product, Stability AI
Mike Gioia,
Co-Founder, Pickaxe
Monica Landers,
Founder & CEO, StoryFit, Moderator
Monica Landers
Mark Goffman
Catherine Clinch
Frank Deese
Christian Cantrell
Mike Giola
Monica Landers is founder and CEO of StoryFit, a rapid-growth technology company which provides AI analytics for the media and entertainment industry. With two media technology patents, Monica’s deep experience in media extends from producing for ABC News and Good Morning America to executive leadership at multiple content companies. Monica has deep roots in Austin's startup community and is an advisor to Techstars and Comcast accelerators, University of Texas and Texas State universities, and organizations such as SXSW and Women@Austin.
Mike Gioia, COO, Pickaxe: Mike is a writer and LLM engineer. After working in Hollywood writers rooms for several years, Mike now develops LLM pipelines that can produce realistic, high-quality, highly variable outputs from models. He has designed several LLM systems for using in television production, museum exhibits, and other applied use cases. At Pickaxe, Mike is committed to building the no-code infrastructure that will usher in the mass adoption of AI as a consumer tool. He also writes essays on the emerging landscape of AI filmmaking at his blog Intelligent Jello.
Frank Deese began his 25-year screenwriting career with the teleplay for “Ghost Train,” directed by Steven Spielberg as the first episode of his NBC anthology series “Amazing Stories.” Frank’s feature film credits include “The Principal” with Jim Belushi and the semi-autobiographical “Josh & S.A.M.” which starred Jacob Tierney, Martha Plimpton, and a featured a young Jake Gyllenhaal. His later work as a script doctor for Universal Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment, and Dreamworks eventually led him to teaching at UCLA and Chapman University. He is currently an Associate Professor of Screenwriting at Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of Film and Animation in Western New York. With a lifelong interest in science and technology, Frank has advocated at RIT for instruction in Virtual Production and low-budget previsualization for student films using the Unreal Game Engine. Additionally, he has recently written and co-produced the short Virtual Reality experience “Our Compass” to benefit the Society for the Protection and Care of Children.
Mark Goffman currently is an executive producer for the upcoming NBC series, THE IRRATIONAL. Prior to this, Goffman was an executive producer and writer on THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY, BULL, SLEEPY HOLLOW LIMITLESS and WHITE COLLAR. Goffman first started on THE WEST WING, and went on to run the writers' room for STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP. Goffman has been nominated for two Writers Guild Awards and won the Entertainment Industries Council SET (Science, Engineering & Technology) Award. He began his career as a writer in Brussels, for the magazine Commerce in Belgium. He has a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, wrote speeches for state and federally elected officials, consulted to the U.S. military, Intelligence, Department of State and White House.
Christian Cantrell, Writer, Former VP of Product, Stability AI: My two lifelong passions are storytelling and technology. While they might not seem like they have much in common, I believe they complement one another perfectly. A good modern product should be part of a larger narrative. You don't just buy a new phone; you incorporate a device into your life that helps you stay connected to the people and issues you most care about. You don't just download video editing software; you learn a new workflow in order to amplify your voice. You don't buy an EV to save money on gas; you make an investment in a better future. Just as stories unlock the potential of products, technology unlocks the types of stories I like to tell. I don't write near-future thrillers and science fiction to indulge in futurism; I explore science and technology that don’t yet exist in order to put characters in situations in which they can discover things about themselves that would otherwise have been impossible.