Visionary

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Meet Visionary—the podcast that goes beyond the headlines to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. From AI breakthroughs to the future of work, from smarter cities to stronger cyber-security, host Georgina Godwin sits down with bold thinkers and industry leaders to ask: How can innovation create a better world for us all? Big challenges. Clear solutions. Optimism for the future. From London’s home of innovation, Here East. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 2d ago ·  Bonus

    Future Vision: Helen Slater on Supergirl

    We're pausing our usual format over the summer to bring you Future Vision — a special series exploring the changing film and television industry. Over the coming weeks, we'll examine everything from visual effects and production design to the rise of the creator economy. We begin with Supergirl. Not the version currently in cinemas, but the original 1984 film that first brought Superman's cousin to the big screen. Helen Slater was just eighteen when she landed the title role, fresh out of drama school. She was flown to Pinewood Studios to train in trampolining, sword fighting and horse riding before joining a cast that included Faye Dunaway, Peter O'Toole and Peter Cook. Recorded before the release of the 2026 reboot, Slater reflects on a film that has since become a cult classic. She recalls the technical challenge of its ambitious flying sequences, the script rewrites that reshaped the production and the experience of carrying a major studio franchise at such a young age. She also offers a candid assessment of why Supergirl failed to match the success of its Superman predecessors, and what that says about Hollywood's long struggle to build enduring female-led superhero franchises. With the new Supergirl also filmed in the UK, the conversation offers a timely perspective on how blockbuster filmmaking has evolved — and on the pressures that still accompany launching a superhero franchise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Future Vision: Helen Slater on Supergirl
  2. Jun 17 ·  Bonus

    Visionary Live: AI's Wild West

    Twenty years ago, making a feature film cost millions of dollars a day. Today, the two biggest films at the box office – Obsession and Backrooms – were made by YouTube creators. Could AI be making the process of creativity more accessible?  Recorded live at Here East during SXSW London, this special edition of Visionary asks whether the tools now reshaping film, music, design and motion capture are genuinely opening the creative world to more people — or simply generating an overwhelming amount of noise.  London sits at the centre of this transformation, home to 78% of the UK's AI and data-driven creative technology companies. But having the tools and knowing what to do with them are very different things. Georgina Godwin chairs a conversation with Justin Diener, co-founder of Synapse Virtual Production, whose LED wall studios are rewriting the economics of film and immersive media; Usha Raghavachari, Lab Director for Ford's Human Centred Design team, who still uses cardboard, clay and ethnographic observation alongside oceans of connected vehicle data; and Allan Rankin, co-founder of Target 3D, whose motion capture technology is being transformed by AI tools that can animate multiple characters in hours rather than weeks. Together they make a compelling case that the creative breakthrough AI enables is real, but that domain expertise, human taste and the mysterious alchemy of lightbulb moments in the shower still matter more than any prompt. The deeper worry, they agree, isn't the tools themselves. It's who owns the platforms those tools run on, and what happens when access becomes something only some people can afford. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Visionary Live: AI's Wild West

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Meet Visionary—the podcast that goes beyond the headlines to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. From AI breakthroughs to the future of work, from smarter cities to stronger cyber-security, host Georgina Godwin sits down with bold thinkers and industry leaders to ask: How can innovation create a better world for us all? Big challenges. Clear solutions. Optimism for the future. From London’s home of innovation, Here East. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.