 
  The AI Creative Summit brings together industry leaders, technologists, filmmakers, and policy experts to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry.
The summit will focus on how AI is reshaping creative processes, production efficiencies, and decision-making within film and television, while also delving into the future policies needed to ensure responsible, ethical, and sustainable integration of AI technologies.
AI in Post: Friend, Foe or Co-Creator?
12:20pm GMT 18th November
From automated editing and colour grading to sound design and visual effects, AI is rapidly transforming the post-production landscape. But is it the most disruptive force the industry has ever seen? This session explores how AI-driven tools are delivering unprecedented speed and cost efficiencies, while raising urgent questions about creative control, job displacement, and the future role of human talent. We’ll examine case studies of post houses leveraging AI to enhance workflows, unpack the ethical and economic implications, and discuss strategies for protecting creative careers while embracing the technology’s advantages.
 
  
            Meet the Panellist
      
                Academy Award nominee Theo Jones has worked on some of Framestore's most groundbreaking initiatives, his work spanning everything from major Hollywood films to immersive experiences and highly technical research projects.
His impressive list of credits includes Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Paddington 2 and Disney's Christopher Robin, for which he was nominated for the VFX Oscar.
This creativity is complemented by his technical expertise, which has seen him working on innovative projects such as the award-winning ‘Mars Bus’ (the world's first group VR vehicle), the Battle for Avengers Tower VR experience and the LED overhaul of Morgan Stanley’s New York HQ.
His wide-ranging experience made Theo the perfect person to lead a number of boundary-pushing R&D projects, including FUSE (a real-time VFX pipeline) and several grant-funded projects exploring AI, machine learning and deepfake technology.
 
 
   
   
  