AI
Artificial intelligence can dramatically accelerate ideation and exploration, but meaningful creative work still relies on human judgement. My approach combines directing, design, 3D and motion with AI as a controlled tool within the pipeline. By starting with human-created assets and carefully guiding the process, AI can assist the work without borrowing from other creators or introducing unnecessary copyright risk.
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AI Exploration Reel
A showcase of AI-generated visual experiments exploring motion, atmosphere and concept variation. This reel highlights how quickly AI can open up new visual directions and accelerate early-stage creative exploration.

Human Craft + AI Comparison
This demonstration begins with a fully modelled and rendered 3D asset created from scratch. The first human-created rendered frame is then used as the input reference for AI generation, helping keep the process grounded in original work rather than external material. The comparison shows how AI can extend a concept while maintaining stronger control over authorship and copyright.
IBM Call for Code
A strong example of this intersection between creativity and technology was the IBM Call for Code hackathon. Within days of receiving the brief, I formed a team and helped develop a solution that combined AI, AR, VR and online learning. Drawing on cinematic thinking, design and emerging technology, the project went on to win the Australia and New Zealand challenge.

