đ¤ I was asked in an interview yesterday: Whatâs my stance on AI?My answer in short:
I donât believe AI will ever replace the human element required in client-facing relationships, storytelling, creativity, emotion, intuition. But I do believe that if you donât move with the times and adopt tools that make production more efficient, youâre going to be left behind.This industry has changed. The swirling chaos, the unpredictable briefs, the wild budgets â minus the luxury of... Read more
đ¤ I was asked in an interview yesterday: Whatâs my stance on AI?
My answer in short:
I donât believe AI will ever replace the human element required in client-facing relationships, storytelling, creativity, emotion, intuition. But I do believe that if you donât move with the times and adopt tools that make production more efficient, youâre going to be left behind.
This industry has changed. The swirling chaos, the unpredictable briefs, the wild budgets â minus the luxury of infinite time or money.
We used to be able to say: âYes, that edit will take two weeks.â
Maybe even three.
But today? Today weâre asked: âIt needs to be live, clickable, optimised for mobile, 4K, multiple formats, and still beautifully human.â... and tools enable (some) of that happening.
AI and automation tools.
Theyâre not the enemy.
Theyâre the side-kick.
The assistant producer that doesnât sleep.
â Instant scene detection.
â Auto-color grades.
â Rough cut turning into near-final in hours, not days.
â Scheduling that adapts in real time.
â Data-driven decisions on content, audience, format.
These are powerful. They free up you â the human producer, the creative lead, the people-person â to focus on what AI canât do:
â Manage people.
â Bring a client vision to life.
â Build trust, empathy, emotion.
â Ask the weird question the algorithm wonât ask.
â Solve the âbut the venue doesnât allow thatâ moment.
â Bounce ideas around with humans, not bots.
Because hereâs the truth: Efficiency means nothing if the content lacks heart.
Automation means zilch if the story is cold.
Tools are only as good as the person wielding them.
If youâre a producer today, youâre straddling two worlds:
đŹ The creative, human world of emotion, imagination, people.
âď¸ The technical, efficient world of workflows, tools, automation.
Your job? Make those two worlds dance together. Because clients still want âfeelâ + âspeed.â And your role is to deliver both.
So yes â the future may have more AI.
But the future still needs you.
Letâs embrace the tools without losing the human. Letâs use automation to amplify the magic, not replace it.
Because in production, time is money⌠but emotion is everything. đ
#TheProcrastinatingProducer #ProductionLife #CreativeIndustry #AIForGood #MediaTech #BroadcastToBrand #FreelanceLife #EventProduction #TVProduction #Automation #Storytelling #BehindTheScenes #WorkAndLife #HonestPost #BossBitchEnergy
My answer in short:
I donât believe AI will ever replace the human element required in client-facing relationships, storytelling, creativity, emotion, intuition. But I do believe that if you donât move with the times and adopt tools that make production more efficient, youâre going to be left behind.
This industry has changed. The swirling chaos, the unpredictable briefs, the wild budgets â minus the luxury of infinite time or money.
We used to be able to say: âYes, that edit will take two weeks.â
Maybe even three.
But today? Today weâre asked: âIt needs to be live, clickable, optimised for mobile, 4K, multiple formats, and still beautifully human.â... and tools enable (some) of that happening.
AI and automation tools.
Theyâre not the enemy.
Theyâre the side-kick.
The assistant producer that doesnât sleep.
â Instant scene detection.
â Auto-color grades.
â Rough cut turning into near-final in hours, not days.
â Scheduling that adapts in real time.
â Data-driven decisions on content, audience, format.
These are powerful. They free up you â the human producer, the creative lead, the people-person â to focus on what AI canât do:
â Manage people.
â Bring a client vision to life.
â Build trust, empathy, emotion.
â Ask the weird question the algorithm wonât ask.
â Solve the âbut the venue doesnât allow thatâ moment.
â Bounce ideas around with humans, not bots.
Because hereâs the truth: Efficiency means nothing if the content lacks heart.
Automation means zilch if the story is cold.
Tools are only as good as the person wielding them.
If youâre a producer today, youâre straddling two worlds:
đŹ The creative, human world of emotion, imagination, people.
âď¸ The technical, efficient world of workflows, tools, automation.
Your job? Make those two worlds dance together. Because clients still want âfeelâ + âspeed.â And your role is to deliver both.
So yes â the future may have more AI.
But the future still needs you.
Letâs embrace the tools without losing the human. Letâs use automation to amplify the magic, not replace it.
Because in production, time is money⌠but emotion is everything. đ
#TheProcrastinatingProducer #ProductionLife #CreativeIndustry #AIForGood #MediaTech #BroadcastToBrand #FreelanceLife #EventProduction #TVProduction #Automation #Storytelling #BehindTheScenes #WorkAndLife #HonestPost #BossBitchEnergy