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Utah Embraces AI Filmmaking with $2M Grant
19 Feb
Summary
- Utah approved a $2 million grant for a new AI film ecosystem.
- Nuovo Film Festival will feature an AI soundstage for cost-effective production.
- The initiative aims to train filmmakers and build a local AI workforce.

Utah has officially stepped into the future of filmmaking by approving a $2 million grant to establish the Nuovo Film Festival and its accompanying "film ecosystem." This move is designed to position Utah as a leader in AI-enabled content creation.
The grant will fund a dedicated AI soundstage, touted as the first in the United States. This technology promises to significantly lower the cost and time required for producing films, potentially enabling projects like an "Avengers"-level film to be completed in nine months for $10 million, compared to previous estimates of $200 million over three years.
Nuovo's vision extends beyond infrastructure. It includes establishing a filmmaking lab for AI training, enhancing state incentive programs to attract productions, and developing certificate programs in high schools and colleges. These educational initiatives aim to cultivate a skilled local workforce for the burgeoning AI film industry.
The initiative comes at a time of both excitement and apprehension regarding AI's impact on the entertainment sector. While other regions, like New Jersey, are also investing in AI media, companies like Paramount and Disney are concurrently addressing intellectual property concerns related to AI platforms. Nuovo's approach is seen as a forward-thinking strategy to build on Utah's film legacy and adapt to the evolving industry landscape.




