Register now to EAVE’s Booster workshop to upgrade your AI skills!
press release
Get your yearly update on the latest developments in AI! The EAVE AI SKILLS BOOSTER is back with additional hands-on elements to try out the newest and rapidly evolving tools and enhance your practical skills.
EAVE’ s annual online workshop covers most recent developments of the rapidly progressing AI tools used in the audiovisual value chain. Through top-tier experts on script development, production, post-production, marketing and legal aspects, the workshop aims to give a comprehensive view on the newest tools available for the ecosystem. This workshop also addresses ethical and ecological considerations and includes practical interactive exercises that give the participants access to use the presented tools.
When and where?
The workshop will take place over 3 half days from October 7th to 9th (14.30 - 18.00 CET every day) on Zoom*.
*The workshop will not be recorded, so your participation during the workshop hours is required. Only those participants who have paid their registration fee will be admitted to the Zoom.
For whom?
Whether you are new to the subject or already implementing AI into your daily work, this workshop is crafted to equip you with the very latest insights and practical discussions on the evolving role and integration of AI across the audiovisual industry.
“The course gave me a great overview over the current systems available and being used by the mentors and also raised my awareness on the legal risks and uncertainties that we need to consider.” - Magnus Bimberg, Bimberg Media, Sweden

Workshop Programme
The module is moderated and devised by PETRI KEMPPINEN of Good Hand Production, Finland.
Speakers:
- KATRI MANNINEN, Screenwriter and PhD Student, Finland
Katri Manninen will focus on content creation through her personal talk on how a seasoned screenwriter develops concepts with the help of AI. She will also provide interactive exercises for the participants with the tools that in her view are the most functional ones.
- JOANNA SZYMANSKA, CEO and producer at Shipsboy, Poland
Joanna Szymanska is actively exploring AI tools in film production, diving into how they can be applied at every stage of the process. In this workshop, she’ll share insights from her ongoing journey and constantly evolving relationship with AI—what worked, what didn’t, and the key learnings for producers looking to ethically integrate AI into their workflow.
- KATRINE SCHIERBECK, The Law Factory, Denmark
The film and TV industry is currently undergoing a significant transformation, where the use of artificial intelligence (GenAI) is increasingly becoming an integral part of both creative processes and production-related workflows. In light of this, it is more important than ever to understand the relevant legal frameworks and how they are applied in practice. Today, it is essential for professionals to be familiar with the applicable legal rules and understand how they impact the daily work surrounding film and TV production. The session will delve into international, European Union, and national regulations shaping the use of GenAI in film and TV production.
MORE SPEAKERS will be announced closer to the workshop date. Stay tuned!
Fees and Deadlines
- Registration Deadline: July 30
- Registration Fee: 250 EUR
"It’s an inspiring creative programme for anyone interested in the nuanced ways artificial intelligence is shaping the film industry, regardless of their specific role or organisation.” - Nicolo Gallio, Torino Film Lab / Alphapanda, Italy

How to Register
Register Now through the registration form and take part in this immersive learning experience!
A limited number of scholarships are available specifically for selected BIPOC participants and for participants from low production capacity countries (priority to LCC group B countries as defined by Creative Europe/Media) or countries with no existing support mechanisms.
Don't miss the chance to bring your AI knowledge and skills up to date under the guidance of leading experts in the field.
For more information and registration details, contact us at julie@eave.org.
Page published 16 June 2025. Updated 30 July 2025.


