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The first international AI-film festival Neuro Masters has completed the acceptance of requests

Artificial intelligence is already changing the way we think about making movies: it writes scripts, generates visual images, voices characters, and styles shots in a way that previously only professional teams could. The world of AI films is rapidly developing, opening up new forms of self-expression for advertisers, directors, artists and screenwriters.

Neuro Masters, the first international AI film festival in Russia, aims to show how technology helps creativity reach a new level and discover new names in this dynamically developing genre.

Festival nominations:
Best Feature
The best commercial
Best Music Video
Best Social Film
Best Comedy Film

The jury of the festival consists of world leaders in the field of AI and films.

The fate of the participants is decided by a stellar international jury:

Juni Lau (China) is a director, designer and creative innovator.

James Larkin (Great Britain) is a specialist with 20 years of experience in the creative industries.

Alexander Ovsyankin (Russia) is the creative director of Nectarin agency, the creator of the Telegram channel Mulumbator Ai and the winner of the international AI festival InHuman Shorts 2024.

Mostafa Zabet (Iran) is the founder of the Iranian Academy of Artificial Intelligence, which trains more than 15,000 students. Member of the jury of many international AI film festivals.

Alexandra Strechkova (Austria) is an independent artist, researcher and one of the TOP 100 global innovators in the field of AI according to LinkedIn.

Riz Esentaev (Kazakhstan) is a neural network expert who uses AI in design and advertising for the world’s largest brands.

Tai Paschal (UAE) is a writer, researcher of AI and education, author of the book “When AI goes to School.” Winner of the GESS Dubai Speaker Awards.

Toby Pointer (Canada) is a storytelling and AI content creation specialist who has worked in the television industry.

Nandan Raheja (India) is a screenwriter who introduces AI into narrative development and filmmaking.

Alexander Ovsyankin, Founder of Neuro Masters: ‘We decided to make our Festival as open and liberal as possible. No participation fee. There are no time limits for the creation of works. Minimum technical requirements for the work.
We are already receiving dozens of works from neuro-masters from all over the world: Europe, the USA, Asia. I am sure that the level of the festival participants will be very high. And it won’t be easy for our international jury to choose the best ones’.

The shortlists will be announced on May 6, and the award ceremony will be held on June 6 in Moscow.

The Neuro Masters Festival is organized by Nectarin digital agency, specializing in innovative digital solutions, marketing and artificial intelligence technologies.

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