AI Mastery BootCamp to Showcase Real-Time Artificial Intelligence Filmmaking

Experience an entire Artificial Intelligence-powered short film made in one day at the AI Mastery BootCamp, led by filmmaker George Escobar.

The AI Mastery BootCamp, set for Tuesday, September 23rd at the CONTENT conference, is designed to immerse participants in the future of filmmaking using Artificial Intelligence. Hosted by award-winning filmmaker George Escobar, this one-day intensive promises a hands-on look at how leading Artificial Intelligence tools are revolutionizing every stage of film production, from concept to final edit. With over 25 years of industry experience, Escobar will guide attendees through real-world applications and insights gathered from work with major studios and independent creators alike.

The program is divided into a morning session focused on practical education and an afternoon session delivering a live demonstration. In the morning, participants will explore how platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Character.AI, RunwayML, StoryboardThat, Katalist.ai, ElevenLabs, Pika, Luma Labs, and DaVinci Resolve are streamlining processes such as screenwriting, character development, previsualization, voiceover creation, animation, and editing. This session also delves into industry trends and how studios are integrating Artificial Intelligence for efficient production pipelines.

The afternoon features a step-by-step live creation of an Artificial Intelligence-generated short film, translating conceptual ideas into a script, selecting voices and visuals through Artificial Intelligence, constructing scenes, and editing the final product in real time. A bonus Q&A session with Escobar follows, offering the chance for personalized advice, deeper discussion on the day´s techniques, and exploration of careers in Artificial Intelligence-driven filmmaking. Attendees will leave with newly acquired practical skills, a curated resource toolkit, and an understanding of how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping film at all levels. Registration requires a conference day pass or a full-event ticket, and space is limited to promote interaction.

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