This week in AI filmmaking⊠things escalated.
A digital âTillyverseâ for AI actors is coming. The WGA West canceled its awards ceremony over a staff strike. Luma dropped Ray 3.14 and put $1M on the table at Cannes. And fresh data from 120,000+ AI-generated videos shows just how mainstream this has become. Whatâs fascinating isnât just the tech getting better (it is). Itâs that acceleration and resistance are happening at the same time. On one side: synthetic talent ecosystems, production-ready video engines, vertical video dominance, global adoption. On the other: labor unrest, anti-AI film festivals backed by Oscar winners, and guild tensions playing out in public. Weâre not watching a trend. Weâre watching the industry reorganize itself. I break all of this down in todayâs AIographyâincluding what actually matters for filmmakers trying to build careers right now (not just argue on Twitter). If youâre not subscribed yet, itâs free and takes about 7 minutes to read. đ Click HERE to subscribe. And as alwaysâI'm curious: Are we heading toward two parallel Hollywoods? Or does this all eventually merge? Letâs discuss.