In this episode of Qualia: AI, Art & Culture, we sit down with Sundance-winning filmmaker Cutter Hodierne to explore why he’s embracing generative AI after years of gritty, human-centered filmmaking.
From Fishing Without Nets to Cold Wallet and his upcoming film The Shepherd, Cutter explains how AI tools like Runway, Midjourney, and ElevenLabs are reshaping filmmaking — not by replacing artists, but by removing gatekeepers. We talk about pre-visualization, creative autonomy, decentralized film funding, “happy accidents” in AI, and why taste still matters more than tools.
This conversation isn’t about hype. It’s about how new technology changes how artists work, decide, and express themselves — just like the camera once did.
Topics covered:
AI in filmmaking
Generative AI & creativity
Decentralized / indie film
Art, culture & technology
The future of cinema