Largo.ai at NextLab
We presented Largo.ai to the animation world at the Next Lab and witnessed the new advancements in the animation field. It is impressive to see that many new animation studios with very successful films are emerging in Europe.
We presented Largo.ai to the animation world at the Next Lab and witnessed the new advancements in the animation field. It is impressive to see that many new animation studios with very successful films are emerging in Europe.
Following our session at Festival de Cannes, our CEO, Sami Arpa, spoke to France Culture and re-emphasised that AI is here to be an assistance tool for the film industry,
We are excited to be an official partner at 75th Cannes Film Festival for Cannes Next section of the Marché du Film.
We presented at the online seminar, AI: Ethics and Legal Aspects on May 10, 2022.
“Can we apply Largo.ai‘s technologies for film industry on the video advertisement productions as well?” This is a question that we often get from the agencies and brands. The answer is YES, and we start to show our proof of concept in a collaboration with stories AG on that more often this year in the marketing and trend events. And we did the first of those this week:
Being a winner at TechTour Switzerland, we pitched Largo at Future22 to a global investor network and answered questions about our future vision on the growth of the company.
At this year’s EFM, we brought 30 movie projects analysed by AI in a pitching event on February 11th. With fifteen European and fifteen American producers, the filmmakers pitched their films during the two sessions
We continue to our festival tour.We were at Karlovy Vary...
Our team has participated in Trieste Film Festival. Sami Arpa joined the event as a panelist along with the journalist Elena Neira, Ali Vahdati, the founder of Digital-i SODA, and Sarah Calderón & Celia Fumanal from the Film Agency. In the panel, “Future thinking of data analysis in audiovisual industry” was discussed.
“To produce their films and series, Netflix and Amazon have already proven that it works. According to Sami Arpa, founder of Largo.ai, artificial intelligence can also be an opportunity for independent cinema.”