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  • Upcoming Webinar: "AI, Storyboards, and Human Creativity: Where Technology and Imagination Connect"

    Unlock the Future of Storytelling with Anthony Sturmas

    Are you curious about how artificial intelligence can enhance, but never replace, the magic of human creativity? Then don’t miss this must-attend webinar, “AI, Storyboards, and Human Creativity: Where Technology and Imagination Connect,” featuring celebrated artist and storyteller Anthony Sturmas. Hosted by StudentFilmmakers.com, this engaging event will take place on October 11, 2024, at 2 PM (NYC Time) on Zoom.

    What You’ll Learn:

    In this exclusive webinar, Anthony Sturmas will explore how AI is reshaping visual storytelling, offering fresh ways to generate key frames and concepts. But while AI can assist in the creative process, Sturmas will emphasize that the detailed, nuanced work of a storyboard artist remains irreplaceable. With a career spanning from graffiti art in Los Angeles to over 70 film credits in Hollywood, Sturmas combines traditional artistry with cutting-edge technology to create stunning visual narratives.

    Attendees will also get a behind-the-scenes look at his current collaboration with Desperado actor Robert Arevalo on the film Bautista, showcasing how human creativity continues to push boundaries in the world of filmmaking.

    Webinar Details:

    • Date: October 11, 2024
    • Time: 2 PM (NYC Time)
    • Location: Zoom
    • Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes
    • FREE Registration Link: Click here to sign up!

    Why You Should Attend:

    1. Maximize Your Creative Potential: Learn how AI can complement, but never replace, your artistic vision by generating ideas and key frames that you can refine and bring to life.
    2. Gain Exclusive Industry Insights: With over 70 film credits and a diverse background in art, Anthony Sturmas provides a unique perspective on blending human creativity with digital tools.
    3. Stay Ahead of the Curve: As AI becomes a bigger part of the creative landscape, understanding its capabilities and limitations will give you a competitive edge.
    4. Real-World Application: Hear about Sturmas' latest project with Robert Arevalo and learn how industry professionals are incorporating both AI and traditional techniques in filmmaking.
    5. Connect with a Creative Community: Engage with other filmmakers, animators, and artists who are eager to explore the future of creativity and technology.

    Meet the Speaker: Anthony Sturmas

    Anthony Sturmas started as a graffiti artist in Los Angeles and Long Beach in the 1980s. His passion for street art led him into the world of comics and storytelling, earning him a Marvel Comics Scholarship to The Kubert School. Instead of pursuing it, Sturmas chose to stay in California, making his mark as a muralist in Los Angeles while building connections with Hollywood studios.

    He earned a BFS in Multimedia Animation from The Art Institute of Los Angeles and received formal training from the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Today, with over 70 film credits and an impressive range of storytelling experience, Sturmas continues to push creative boundaries, most recently working on the film Bautista with Desperado actor Robert Arevalo.

    Don’t Miss This Opportunity!

    This webinar is ideal for filmmakers, animators, illustrators, and anyone eager to see how AI can elevate and enrich the creative process—without losing the essential human touch. Whether you’re an industry veteran or just getting started, you’ll leave with fresh insights and practical tips to apply to your work.

    Secure your spot today!
    Register for the webinar here.

  • Date
    10/11/24
    Time
    2:00 PM - 3:20 PM
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AI, Storyboards, and Human Creativity

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  • Maura Nicolaita (owner) Happy sunny Saturday, fellow filmmakers! 🍂🎬 With autumn in full swing, it's the perfect time to capture those golden hour shots before the daylight changes. Who else is gearing up for some spooky Halloween-themed shoots? 🎃 Let's share some tips or behind-the-scenes magic!
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