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In this episode of the KoobrikLabs Podcast, Orlando Wood sits down with casting legends John Papsidera and Kim Winther, the team behind Oppenheimer, Tenet, Yellowstone, and the upcoming Superman, to unpack how casting is evolving in a world of data, algorithms, and digital disruption.
John and Kim share how their work balances artistic instinct with industry demands, championing vulnerable, human performances while navigating the growing influence of AI, self-tapes, and international box office data. They discuss the shift from in-person auditions to global casting via video, the tension between creative freedom and financing pressures, and why empathy, presence, and emotional connection still matter most.
From the politics of casting credit to the realities of social media metrics, this conversation explores what technology can’t replicate – and why the soul of a performance will always defy spreadsheets.
Whether you’re in film, media, or tech, this episode offers a timely reflection on the human edge in a changing creative economy.
Orlando, John and Kim discuss:
Useful Links
Find out more about John on IMDb: John Papsidera - IMDb
Find out more about Kim on IMDb: Kim Winther - IMDb
Visit KoobrikLabs: https://koobriklabs.com/
Connect with Orlando on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlando-wood/
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In this episode of the KoobrikLabs Podcast, Orlando Wood sits down with casting legends John Papsidera and Kim Winther, the team behind Oppenheimer, Tenet, Yellowstone, and the upcoming Superman, to unpack how casting is evolving in a world of data, algorithms, and digital disruption.
John and Kim share how their work balances artistic instinct with industry demands, championing vulnerable, human performances while navigating the growing influence of AI, self-tapes, and international box office data. They discuss the shift from in-person auditions to global casting via video, the tension between creative freedom and financing pressures, and why empathy, presence, and emotional connection still matter most.
From the politics of casting credit to the realities of social media metrics, this conversation explores what technology can’t replicate – and why the soul of a performance will always defy spreadsheets.
Whether you’re in film, media, or tech, this episode offers a timely reflection on the human edge in a changing creative economy.
Orlando, John and Kim discuss:
Useful Links
Find out more about John on IMDb: John Papsidera - IMDb
Find out more about Kim on IMDb: Kim Winther - IMDb
Visit KoobrikLabs: https://koobriklabs.com/
Connect with Orlando on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlando-wood/