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Our First AMA Was Everything I Hoped It Would Be
Yesterday we had our first AMA with five of our founding members and honestly… I didn't want it to end. We had editors from LA, New York, Minnesota, and Ireland—different backgrounds, different levels of AI experience, and different fears. But the same underlying question: How do I stay relevant in a craft I've spent my whole career building? That question is exactly why this community exists. Josh kept hearing, "You've got to learn AI," but nobody's telling him which tools are worth his time and which are just another $1,000/month subscription trap. Elisheba is deep in the trenches trying to fix a transcript workflow that's costing her weeks of cleanup time. Ben has been on the same show for 10 years and is watching people get laid off who've been there twice as long. And Elaine? She's already got her handmade gnomes riding trains and talking on camera using Kling and ElevenLabs. First time out of the gate. That's the range we've got in this room. And it's awesome. We're doing this again next week. The Founding Members tier is where we dig in together—real problems, real solutions. $29/month, or go annual and get two months free. If you've been on the fence, stop waiting. The people who showed up to this call didn't have it all figured out. They just showed up. Come join us this Tuesday (3/10) for our first Coffee Hour & AMA. This one is open to ALL members, free and founding. Look forward to seeing you there. — Larry
Our First AMA Was Everything I Hoped It Would Be
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🚀 Founding Members Is Now Open — $29/Month, Locked In For Life
I just posted something I've been working on for a while, a video that explains exactly what AIography is, where it's going, and why I built it. The short version: I've spent 40 years editing at Warner Brothers, Sony, Disney, HBO, and Netflix. I was there when Avid replaced film. I consulted on Final Cut Pro before it had a name. Every time a transformative technology hit, I watched the same thing happen: everyone focused on the shiny new thing and forgot about the craft. It's happening again with AI. And almost nobody is talking about story. That's what this community is about. 🎬 Watch the video below. If what I'm saying resonates, I'm now offering a Founding Member tier for $29/month, or pay annually and get two months free. Locked in for life. Full access to everything I'm building: courses, live workshops, Lumarka early access, and direct access to me. This window won't stay open forever. Head to the Classroom and hit the Founding Member upgrade. Then come back here and introduce yourself. I want to know who's in the room.
🚀 Founding Members Is Now Open — $29/Month, Locked In For Life
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Welcome to AIography 👋 Read This First 🚨
Before you jump in, there’s one important thing to understand about this community. AIography exists to explore how AI is reshaping filmmaking, storytelling, and creative workflows from script to screen. This is a place for learning, sharing experiments, asking smart questions, and helping each other navigate a rapidly changing creative landscape. To help keep the signal high and reduce spam, posting is unlocked once you reach Level 2. You’ll get there quickly by engaging in discussions, reacting to posts, and participating thoughtfully. What this community is NOT: - A place to pitch “make money” schemes - A place to drop affiliate links, funnels, or cold offers - A place to self-promote unrelated products or services If your first instinct after joining is to sell something, this is not the right room for you. What is encouraged: - Thoughtful discussion around AI tools and workflows - Sharing work in context (what you tried, what worked, what didn’t) - Helping others learn and think more clearly about AI and creativity - Genuine collaboration and curiosity Promotion may be allowed later and in the right context, but it is never the starting point here. Posts or comments that ignore this will be removed. Repeated behavior will result in removal from the community — no drama, no warnings loop. We’re here to build understanding and craft, not noise. If that sounds like your mindset, you’re in exactly the right place. If not, it’s better to know that now. — Larry
Netflix Just Told Us Where This Is Going
So Netflix bought Ben Affleck's AI filmmaking company. Not "invested in." Not "partnered with." Bought it. InterPositive is now part of their production pipeline. Meaning every director working on a Netflix show or film will have access to it. While everyone else is arguing whether AI "belongs" in filmmaking, Netflix just made it standard issue. Here's what that means for you: The studios aren't waiting. The tools aren't getting simpler. And the filmmakers who figure this out now are the ones who'll be working in 2 years. Which is exactly why I just posted Lesson 1 in the Founding Members section. "Story First, Tools Second" — the framework for using AI without losing your soul. It's not about learning every tool. It's about knowing your story so well that the tools become invisible. If you've been on the fence about being a Founding Member: - ✅ Lessons are live NOW (Lesson 2 drops Monday) - ✅ Full curriculum: 10+ modules over the next 6 weeks - ✅ Exclusive Saturday Q&A calls (starting this week) - ✅ Locked $29/month pricing for life (first 50 only) We're at 22 of 50. When we hit 50, the price goes up and never comes back down. Two paths from here: 1. Wait and see what happens (risk: price increase, miss the foundation) 2. Lock in now, learn with the group, be ready when this becomes standard The studios already decided. Netflix just told you. Your move. 👉 Join Founding Members - 28 spots left Not ready yet? No problem. Stick around for daily briefings and free content. But when you're ready, the price won't be $29 anymore. —Larry
This week in AI filmmaking… things escalated.
A digital “Tillyverse” 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. What’s fascinating isn’t just the tech getting better (it is). It’s 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. We’re not watching a trend. We’re watching the industry reorganize itself. I break all of this down in today’s AIography—including what actually matters for filmmakers trying to build careers right now (not just argue on Twitter). If you’re not subscribed yet, it’s free and takes about 7 minutes to read. 👉 Click HERE to subscribe. And as always—I'm curious: Are we heading toward two parallel Hollywoods? Or does this all eventually merge? Let’s discuss.
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