
The No Film School Podcast SXSW 2026 Was Where Film and AI Met as Frenemies
Ryan Koo and Jourdan Aldredge report from Austin during the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival, reflecting on how the event felt different after the convention center overhaul and how the festival’s film and tech worlds collided more directly than ever. They discuss the growing tension between filmmakers and artificial intelligence, the value of human intuition in directing and storytelling, standout panels and screenings, and what Ryan learned while serving on the narrative shorts jury. The episode also highlights how SXSW continues to champion bold filmmaking, practical craft insights, and the importance of in-person creative community at a moment when AI is reshaping the industry.
In this episode, No Film School's Ryan Koo and Jourdan Aldredge discuss...
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How SXSW 2026 felt different on the ground after the festival’s reorganization across downtown Austin
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Why AI became one of the defining themes of this year’s SXSW conversations, panels, and screenings
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Ryan’s takeaway from Steven Spielberg’s SXSW appearance and his emphasis on intuition in filmmaking
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The documentary The AI Doc and how it framed AI through both filmmaking and fears about the future
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The tension between slick AI-generated imagery and the value of human-made, lived-in artistic choices
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Ryan’s experience serving as a narrative shorts juror and what he learned from watching all 19 shorts in competition
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Why short films need to stand on their own instead of only functioning as proof-of-concept features
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How filmmakers today are reaching an incredibly high level of craft across directing, cinematography, and performance
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The narrative shorts that stood out to Ryan, including Supper and Souvenir, which won the jury honors
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Jourdan’s spotlight on Mantis Stream (Like and Subscribe) and why inventive midnight filmmaking still feels vital
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Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters as a bold opening-night film and a perfect example of SXSW’s creative identity
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What they learned from SXSW panels on documentary storytelling, virtual production, immersive audio, and emerging filmmaking tools
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Why film festivals and in-person artistic gatherings feel even more essential in an increasingly virtual world
Memorable Quotes:
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“The human hand of it is the point of art.”
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“I’d as soon eat nails, then use AI in my films.”
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“Go to festivals, make friends, make art, mess up.”
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