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Brands Have Money, You Have Talent: A Filmmaker’s Guide to Landing Brand-Funded Projects
Companies are increasingly ditching interruptive ads for original content, funding everything from documentaries and shorts to feature films and series. They’re looking for authentic stories that resonate, and guess who tells great stories? You.

🤖 Adobe’s AI Agents, 🚫 Adobe Gets Bullied on Bluesky & 🎨 Dalí's Dream Film Comes to Life with AI
Adobe is shaking up the creative world with its latest agentic AI that promises to transform your artistic workflow with intuitive automation. But as the saying goes, with great power comes... online hate? And if that's not enough, we're diving into the surreal renaissance of Salvador Dalí's dream project, brought back to life through groundbreaking technology. Let’s get into it!



🚀 IShowSpeed's Epic Asia Tour, ✨ Creative Freelance Boom & 🤖 Reddit’s AI Search Gets Google Boost!
This week, Reddit's rolling out its shiny new AI tool, Reddit Answers, cutting through the noise to help you access insights faster than ever. Meanwhile, the freelance creative scene is flexing its muscles—it’s no longer just about surviving; it's about thriving in a transforming market. And speaking of transformations, IShowSpeed just wrapped a thrilling tour across China, setting new records and redefining audience engagement. Curious about what these shifts mean for you? Let’s dive in!




📺 British TV's Freelancer Crisis Deepens, 🎬 OpenAI's Sora Is Hollywood New Hype & 🎥 Studios Profits from AI Trailer Chaos
British TV’s freelancer crisis is deepening as nearly 70% of the industry’s talent finds themselves out of work amid economic shocks and shifting viewer habits. At the same time, Hollywood is cashing in on a wave of AI-generated fake trailers that blur the line between art and infringement, while OpenAI’s Sora promises to disrupt film production despite looming legal challenges.