PANEL: AI and Teaching Directing

Looking towards the future and the incorporation of AI as a tool in production, methodologies for directing actors enter a new phase. Because of the anticipated proliferation of AI at all stages of production, the relationship between directors and actors needs re-examination. The panel will invite five teachers of directing, one from each region to talk about their current methodology teaching directing and how they see AI contributing to the process of directors and actors working together.  Particular emphasis will be on regions where acquiring the tools of AI could be challenging. We want AI to be shared equitably among all regions and countries.  The panel will encourage directors to share examples of their current teaching pedagogy, to showcase how CILECT colleagues are preparing to use AI as part of their pedagogy in the future. Screening of sample works, or student work utilizing AI is welcomed.

 

MODERATOR BIO

Theodore Regge Life – Emerson College, USA

Theodore Regge Life is a producer/director of film, television, and theatre. He has been awarded a Fulbright Journalist Fellowship, three CINE Golden Eagles, named a Sony Innovator and nominated for three Emmys. He is the author of Becoming an Actor’s Director. His film Reason to Hope was awarded Best Film at the 26th annual International Festival of Black Cinema in Berlin and he completed a feature film based on the Akutagawa Prize-winning novella, Cocktail Party. He has been teaching directing at Emerson College for the past 13 years and serves as the Distinguished Director in Residence.

 

Kenneth Kaplan – WSOA, South Africa

Kaplan’s first feature, Pure Blood, received the Lucio Fulci Award at the Roma FantafestXXI. He was co-creator, head writer, director and showrunner on the multi-season political drama 90 Plein Street. Other TV drama directing credits include Hard Copy and The Lab, both of which aired in prime-time on South Africa’s national broadcaster. He worked regularly for Discovery Kids/NBC on the Emmy-nominated American teen comedy-drama, Scout’s Safari. This work has aired on 31 African broadcasters and was recognized with a UNESCO Audience Award. Other directing work includes documentary and edutainment programming with a specific interest in youth and health issues in sub-Saharan Africa. He also produced three feature films that received international distribution. Among these, Sleeper’s Wake was nominated for the Sutherland Award at the BFI London International Film Festival.

 

María Fernanda Herrera Morales – UPAEP, Mexico

María Fernanda Herrera Morales graduated from the UPAEP where she studied the BFA in Film and Audiovisual Production and an MBA in Direction and Marketing. Her work as a screenwriter has been awarded in a variety of calls and festivals, national and international, among which the Ibero-American Script Residence, the Bolivia Lab, the International Film Festival of America, Shorts Mexico, the Stimulus to Innovation and Artistic Development by the IMACP. She is currently the Director of the BFA in Film and Audiovisual Production, providing students with an updated perspective in screenwriting.

 

Manuel Flurin Hendry – ZHDK, Switzerland

Manuel Flurin Hendry is an award-winning film director, screenwriter and artistic researcher born and based in Zurich, Switzerland. A graduate of the German Film and TV Academy Berlin, his work cuts across genres and formats, from political drama to family entertainment. As a researcher, he investigates the impact of AI systems on self-perception, visual education and artistic practice. He teaches film direction at the Zurich University of the Arts and at the International Film School Cologne and serves as the principal investigator of the cineMINDS project.

 

Rahul Puri – WWI, India

Rahul Puri is the Managing Director of one of India’s leading Entertainment companies Mukta Arts Ltd. & Director of Academics of Whistling Woods International. He worked in the Corporate Finance & Strategy sector before joining Mukta Arts to produce and distribute Indian films. Since then, he has been responsible for over 25 films. Rahul was also involved in the establishment of Mukta A2 Cinemas, which had almost 100 screens in India and the Middle East. He has been a member of the CAPA Regional Council since 2018 and is a member of the CII National Committee on Media and Entertainment.