What happens when true crime collides with Ali The technalagy might offer plenty of opportunities to save costs and push creative boundaries, but it also raises important legal and ethical dilemmas along the way. In this webinar, Benjamin Field, Max Einhorn and Kelsey Farish explore what’s possible, what’s risky, and how producers can navigate the grey areas. We hope you’ll join us for what is sure to be a thought-provoking and grounded discussion that looks beyond the hype – with plenty of time for Q&A.
Benjamin Field
Founder and Executive Producer, Deep Fusion Films
Deep Fusion Films recently produced a pioneering podcast series Virtually Parkinson hosted by an Al replica of the late Sir Michael Parkinson launched early this year. Benjamin contributes to multiple industry trade bodies in the UK &; US to help develop the framework, legislation and policy on the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence in broadcast content.
Max Einhorn
Co-Founder and CEO of Gennie
Before launching Gennie, Max was Head of Content at FilmRise, where he spearheaded acquisitions of key true crime brands like Forensic Files and Unsolved Mysteries, and built an international co-production business encompassing more than 200 hours of programming. With over a decade of experience building and monetizing hit factual programming, Einhorn now applies that expertise to pioneering new creative and production models for the next era of non-fiction.
Gennie is a Generative Al content studio uniquely focused on documentary and non-fiction story telling. Max is a leading Generative Al strategist, creator, and innovator in film, television, and the creator economy
Kelsey Farish
Media and entertainment lawyer who specialises in deepfakes and voice cloning.
Tuesday 16th September
5pm – 6pm BST / 12noon – 1pm ET / 9am – 10am PT
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