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Claudia Lalau: AI Should Remove Boring Work, Not Replace Thinking

Jude Brandford-Sackey

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In this episode of Judeslist, I speak with Claudia Lalau, an AI filmmaker and founder of Bottom Line AI Agency.

Claudia has spent nearly two decades working across the film and advertising industries, starting in traditional post-production before moving into AI filmmaking. 

In our conversation, we explore how the role of the filmmaker is changing as generative tools become accessible to anyone. Claudia shares why creative responsibility matters more than ever, what risks the industry needs to be aware of, and why judgment, not tools, will define the future of filmmaking.

We also talk about her work building NeoFrame Lab, a new initiative designed to connect AI creatives with brands and agencies, and how communities like this may shape the next phase of the creative economy.

Key Themes We Explore

 • The tension between creative freedom and responsibility in generative media
 • Why copyright and usage rights are becoming critical conversations again
 • How AI tools are changing post-production and filmmaking workflows
 • The importance of communities that connect AI creatives with real opportunities

Key Takeaways

• Technology expands creative possibility but responsibility must scale with it
 • AI tools democratize filmmaking, but they also introduce new ethical risks
 • The filmmakers who thrive will be those who understand both craft and technology
 • Community and collaboration will shape the emerging AI creative economy