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In this episode of Embedded, host Zain Verjee explores the intersection of AI, immersive media, and authentic cultural storytelling with pioneering director Michaela Ternasky-Holland. As one of the first directors to work with OpenAI's Sora platform, Michaela shares her journey from Disney performer to Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, and how she uses emerging technologies to preserve cultural narratives while avoiding exploitation. The conversation delves into her concept of "compassionate storytelling," the technical aspects of working with generative AI, and how these tools can be used to reclaim cultural histories that have been erased or forgotten. From her work with Philippine mythology to practical prompt engineering techniques, Michaela offers valuable insights for creators in emerging markets looking to harness AI for authentic storytelling.
Key Highlights
π¬ Michaela's unique journey from Disney Cruise Line performer to pioneering AI filmmaker
π‘ Using generative AI to visualize lost cultural histories and narratives
π€ The shift from directing to curating when working with AI-generated content
π Practical prompt engineering techniques for filmmakers
π The three pillars of "compassionate storytelling" and its ethical framework
π©βπ» Why women are 25% less likely to use generative AI tools
π Finding the balance between technology and human creativity
π§© Using smaller, focused AI models for specific cultural contexts
Featured Projects & Insights
Creating "Thank you, mom" with OpenAI's Sora in just three weeks
Using stable diffusion to visualize Filipino Americans in historical contexts that weren't documented
Developing a paper craft style that acknowledged the AI-generated nature of the content
Building AI prompts from simple to complex rather than starting with technical details
Using consistent visual elements (like color) to maintain character identity in AI-generated scenes
The importance of collaborative teams when working with emerging technologies
About Our Guest
Michaela Ternasky-Holland is an Emmy Award-winning and Peabody-nominated director who has pioneered the use of AI and immersive storytelling. She was one of the first directors to work with OpenAI's Sora platform, and her work has been recognized at major festivals including Tribeca, the Venice International Film Festival, and South by Southwest. With a background that spans from Disney performance to virtual reality and AI filmmaking, Michaela brings a unique perspective on using technology for authentic cultural storytelling. She developed the concept of "compassionate storytelling" as an ethical framework for creating content that honors both collaborators and audiences.
Connect With Embedded
Website: www.therundown.studio
Twitter: @Rundown_Studio_
LinkedIn: The Rundown Studio
Substack: https://rundownstudio.substack.com/
Host: @Zain_Verjee
Embedded is a production of The Rundown Studio. For more insights on AI's impact on emerging markets, visit www.therundown.studio
In this episode of Embedded, host Zain Verjee explores the intersection of AI, immersive media, and authentic cultural storytelling with pioneering director Michaela Ternasky-Holland. As one of the first directors to work with OpenAI's Sora platform, Michaela shares her journey from Disney performer to Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, and how she uses emerging technologies to preserve cultural narratives while avoiding exploitation. The conversation delves into her concept of "compassionate storytelling," the technical aspects of working with generative AI, and how these tools can be used to reclaim cultural histories that have been erased or forgotten. From her work with Philippine mythology to practical prompt engineering techniques, Michaela offers valuable insights for creators in emerging markets looking to harness AI for authentic storytelling.
Key Highlights
π¬ Michaela's unique journey from Disney Cruise Line performer to pioneering AI filmmaker
π‘ Using generative AI to visualize lost cultural histories and narratives
π€ The shift from directing to curating when working with AI-generated content
π Practical prompt engineering techniques for filmmakers
π The three pillars of "compassionate storytelling" and its ethical framework
π©βπ» Why women are 25% less likely to use generative AI tools
π Finding the balance between technology and human creativity
π§© Using smaller, focused AI models for specific cultural contexts
Featured Projects & Insights
Creating "Thank you, mom" with OpenAI's Sora in just three weeks
Using stable diffusion to visualize Filipino Americans in historical contexts that weren't documented
Developing a paper craft style that acknowledged the AI-generated nature of the content
Building AI prompts from simple to complex rather than starting with technical details
Using consistent visual elements (like color) to maintain character identity in AI-generated scenes
The importance of collaborative teams when working with emerging technologies
About Our Guest
Michaela Ternasky-Holland is an Emmy Award-winning and Peabody-nominated director who has pioneered the use of AI and immersive storytelling. She was one of the first directors to work with OpenAI's Sora platform, and her work has been recognized at major festivals including Tribeca, the Venice International Film Festival, and South by Southwest. With a background that spans from Disney performance to virtual reality and AI filmmaking, Michaela brings a unique perspective on using technology for authentic cultural storytelling. She developed the concept of "compassionate storytelling" as an ethical framework for creating content that honors both collaborators and audiences.
Connect With Embedded
Website: www.therundown.studio
Twitter: @Rundown_Studio_
LinkedIn: The Rundown Studio
Substack: https://rundownstudio.substack.com/
Host: @Zain_Verjee
Embedded is a production of The Rundown Studio. For more insights on AI's impact on emerging markets, visit www.therundown.studio