For animation studio Asteria, the hiring of a top visual effects master is now a lock.
The emergence of artificial intelligence in film production is taking concrete form with Asteria, a generative AI film and animation studio founded in fall 2024 by Bryn Mooser. The studio combines traditional film expertise with AI technology development, aiming to reshape how movies and TV shows are produced.
Latest Development: Visual effects veteran Benjamin Lock joins Asteria to spearhead AI-driven workflow development and contribute to the company’s proprietary AI model development.
Company Background: Asteria emerged from the acquisition of AI studio Late Night Labs by documentary studio XTR, creating a unique hybrid of traditional and AI-powered film production capabilities.
Strategic Vision: Founder Bryn Mooser emphasizes Lock’s role in advancing Asteria’s mission to develop cutting-edge AI tools for artists.
Looking Forward: As traditional film studios cautiously explore AI integration, Asteria’s aggressive hiring of industry veterans suggests a strategic approach to bridging the gap between conventional filmmaking and AI-powered production techniques, though questions remain about how this will impact traditional VFX and animation workflows.