Listen "AI for people who actually make things (with Rachel Leventhal)"
Episode Synopsis
What if the industry doors don’t open for you? You build your own.Juan Faisal talks with Rachel Leventhal — creator, technologist, and co-founder of Backlot AI — about the mindset it takes to work ahead of the curve. From early CD-ROM experiments at Nickelodeon to AI-powered filmmaking, they get into tool adoption, creative control, and why artists shouldn’t wait for permission.🤖 Why it matters AI tools are everywhere. But tech alone doesn’t drive change. Real progress comes when artists see creative possibility — and build systems that support it.🤖 You’ll learn - How AI is helping small teams build ambitious creative projects - Why “meaningful art” still guides Rachel’s tech choices - What it takes to build inclusive, collaborative creative tools - Why women shouldn’t wait to be invited into AI work🤖 Guest: Rachel Leventhal Creator, technologist, and co-founder of Backlot AI - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-leventhal-bkltai/- https://www.youtube.com/@backlot-ai🤖 Host: Juan Faisal - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanfaisal - Newsletter: https://juanfaisal.substack.com - Website: https://www.creativityandrobots.com🤖 Timestamps 00:00 Rachel’s path from CD-ROMs to AI filmmaking 06:52 When creative tools are actually worth using 13:58 Collaboration, confidence, and building outside the system 19:02 What’s still missing: better tools for creative teamsAdditional Credits: - Dheeraj M4JOR from Pixabay (sfx)- Universfield from Pixabay (sfx)- 'Subscribe' animation by Vecteezy
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