Early Bird Tickets are currently available for the event, which takes place on 18 November at BFI Southbank, London
The first set of speakers have been announced for the AI Creative Summit 2025.
The AI Creative Summit brings together industry leaders, technologists, filmmakers, and policy experts to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry.
The summit will focus on how AI is reshaping creative processes, production efficiencies, and decision-making within film and television, while also covering the future policies needed to ensure responsible, ethical, and sustainable integration of AI technologies.
It includes live demos and honest debate on everything from AI in production strategy and post, to legal frameworks, ethics, and creativity at scale.
The event takes place on 18 November at BFI Southbank, London.
The AI Creative Summit is run by the events and editorial team behind Broadcast, Broadcast Tech, MPTS and Screen Daily. These are all part of Media Business Insight (MBI), owned by GlobalData.
It is the third consecutive year the event has been held at BFI Southbank and every event to date has sold out.
A limited number of early bird tickets are currently available for £295+VAT (a saving of £40 on full price tickets).
The confirmed speakers for the event so far are:
TOP ROW (Left to right):
Theo Jones – VFX Supervisor – Framestore
Posy Brewer – Voiceover Artist
Pete Archer – Programme Director, Gen AI – BBC
Matt Campion – Founder & Creative Director – Spirit Studios
Jack Jones – Partner, Interactive and Creative Media Team – Sheridans LLP
BOTTOM ROW (Left to right):
Eline Van De Velden – Founder & CEO – Particle6
Daniel Oron – Executive Producer – Go Button Media
Brett Danton – Director & DOP
Becky Gregory-Clarke – Head of Innovation – CoSTAR National Lab and National Film & Television School
Andy McNamara – Generative AI Lead – Cinesite
New topics at AI Creative Summit 2025 include:
- AI in Broadcasting & Production: Global strategies & leadership
- Real-world case studies from AI-powered filmmakers
- Ethics, responsibility & workforce impact
- Post-production AI in action
- AI & Copyright: What UK law means for you
- Live production: Real-time innovation in sport, news & events
- UK AI policy - what’s coming and why it matters
- Tool demos & practical masterclasses
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