In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, we take a deep dive into the intersection of AI and creativity in filmmaking. Host GG Hawkins speaks with Matty Shimura from ElevenLabs about the upcoming Chroma Awards—an international competition that aims to spotlight ethical, intentional, and innovative uses of AI in film, music videos, and games. The conversation explores how AI is being used as a tool rather than a shortcut, the ethical complexities of its application in creative work, and how filmmakers can adapt and thrive using these new technologies. This is a sponsored podcast in partnership with ElevenLabs and the Chroma Awards.In this episode, we discuss: The mission behind the Chroma Awards and what makes it unique in the AI creative spaceWhy AI is not the death of creativity, but a tool for expanding itThe distinction between “AI natives” and traditional filmmakersHow the competition promotes transparency and ethical storytellingWays AI can democratize filmmaking for underrepresented voicesReal-world examples of powerful AI-driven projects like Electric PinkThe rigorous and human-driven process behind making an AI filmThe fears surrounding job replacement and how to respond with curiosity and skill-buildingOpportunities for collaboration and community within the AI creative movementGuests Matty Shimura – ElevenLabs and Chroma AwardsSubscribe to the No Film School Podcast on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogleGet your question answered on the podcast by emailing podcast@nofilmschool.com Listen to more episodes of the No Film School podcast right here: This episode of The No Film School Podcast was produced by GG Hawkins....
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