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The AI Revolution in Film Has Already Started

36 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Alex Lugo is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, software engineer, and the Co-founder and CEO of FilmPro, an AI-powered operating system for film productions. Born in Puerto Rico and raised between Los Angeles and Miami, Alex’s work is shaped by his multicultural roots and artistic heritage as the son of Daniel Lugo, an iconic Latin American film and television actor. He is an alumnus of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, the founder of Vitruvian Films, and a technologist who built his engineering career at Goldman Sachs and Square, specializing in backend systems and AI integration. Today, through FilmPro, Alex is reimagining the future of filmmaking by building technology that empowers storytellers while protecting the human creativity at the heart of every great story. His journey brings together the worlds of performance, production, engineering, entrepreneurship, and AI in a way that makes this conversation both timely and deeply personal. Alex shares practical strategies and insights for: *  Building at the Intersection of Art and Technology: How Alex’s background in acting, filmmaking, software engineering, and AI shaped the creation of FilmPro. *  Understanding the Power of Pre-Production: Why the planning phase of filmmaking is one of the most critical parts of bringing a story to life. * Using AI to Empower Creatives: How FilmPro helps filmmakers with storyboards, shot lists, concept art, schedules, budgets, call sheets, and team collaboration without removing the human element. *  Protecting Human Creativity in an AI World: Why Alex believes the future of filmmaking still depends on artists, directors, actors, and creative teams working together. *  Getting a “PhD in Your Vision”: Why directors and founders must deeply understand their vision, then learn how to communicate it clearly to the people helping bring it to life. * Choosing a Non-Traditional Path: How Alex’s path from performance and film into software engineering gave him a unique perspective on creative problem-solving. * The Entrepreneurial Opportunity of AI: Why Alex believes there has never been a better time to build something of your own and use emerging tools to bring your ideas into the world. * Leading With Ethics and Intention: Why business leaders, creatives, and technologists must have serious conversations about how AI is used across industries. Whether you are a filmmaker trying to bring your next project to life, a founder building from zero to one, or a creative professional wondering where AI fits into your future, this conversation offers a hopeful and practical look at what is possible when technology supports human imagination. Alex reminds us that the future of AI does not have to be about replacement. It can be about empowerment, collaboration, and helping more people build the stories, businesses, and creative futures they once thought were out of reach.

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