US Film Schools Incorporate Generative AI Training 🎬

Published on February 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

In the American film industry, more and more educational institutions are integrating artificial intelligence into their production programs. This change responds to the adoption of tools for generating images, video, and scripts. A benchmark in this field is the online school Curious Refuge, which defines itself as a pioneering center for creating films with AI.

A student creates a storyboard with AI, fusing traditional art and digital screens in a film classroom.

Workflow: From Idea to Algorithmic "Set" 🤖

The training focuses on a specific workflow. Students learn to use language models to develop concepts and scripts. Then, they use image generators like Midjourney or DALL-E to create storyboards and character designs. The final stage involves video tools like Runway ML or Pika Labs, where scenes are assembled, movement is added, and basic post-production is performed. The approach is technical and procedural.

Will the Director of the Future Be a Clever Prompt? 🎥

With this model, the filmmaker's profile could change. Perhaps the next big skill won't be directing actors, but writing textual descriptions so precise that the AI doesn't misunderstand and generate a zombie with three arms. Creative discussions will be reduced to debates about whether the prompt cinematic style, epic, sunset needs a very or two. The auteur of the new era will master the art of negotiating with a diffusion model.