AI & VideoProduct LaunchMay 11, 2026
Hartley and Bird launch CineMe for film and TV AI workflows
Dan Hartley and Chris Bird have launched CineMe, an AI development tool for the film, TV, and gaming industries. The tool aims to leverage AI to assist with various aspects of content creation, from concept to distribution.
Key Takeaways
- CineMe is positioned as an AI development tool for the film, TV, and gaming industries.
- The tool is intended to support content creation from concept to distribution.
- Dan Hartley co-founded the project with Chris Bird.
- Hartley’s HBO/Sky documentary The Boy Who Lived was BAFTA and Emmy-nominated.
Why It Matters
CineMe adds another AI product aimed at production workflows across film, TV, and gaming, with scope that runs from concept to distribution. That breadth matters because it signals a tool built for more than one stage of the content pipeline, not just a single creative task. The announcement also ties the product to Dan Hartley’s film and TV background, including The Boy Who Lived, which was BAFTA and Emmy-nominated. What to watch: whether CineMe spells out which parts of the workflow it automates or supports first.
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