
New AI Platform Hopes to Encourage ‘Collaborative Creation’ in Hollywood
By Movieguide® Contributor
Incention, a new platform intended to foster creative collaboration, has added DARK KNIGHT trilogy writer David Goyer to its roster.
According to Deadline, Incention “basically allows studios and rights holders to open their IP to fans and other creators while leveraging AI to streamline licensing, revenue sharing and community engagement. The platform is built on the blockchain so ideas can be tracked and creators compensated.”
The company’s organizers hope that Incention will help make new franchises through “collaborative creation.”
“We’re ushering in a new era where creators, fans and IP holders can connect like never before via AI,” Incention CEO and co-founder Chase Rosenblatt told Variety. “To creators: Your talent deserves more opportunity and more upside. To fans: You deserve fresh, captivating content and the ability to shape its future. To IP holders: Your stories deserve fresh perspectives and untapped revenue streams.”
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Goyer, who wrote THE DARK KNIGHT trilogy and BLADE, is one of Incention’s first creators — he just announced the launch of EMERGENCE, a new sci-fi franchise and collaborative world he’s inviting other creatives to join.
In a video about EMERGENCE, Goyer explained that the franchise takes place in a world with a “white hole” where “objects of tremendous energy” tumble out of from time to time.
“[It’s a] universe designed as a creative sandbox — a galaxy shaped by mysterious forces where storytellers can explore limitless narratives, empowering both creators and audiences to play a role in shaping the canon, together,” he continued. “With Incention’s tools and Story’s technology, creators can add characters, worlds, and relics, all tracked and financially compensated across mediums. We’re inviting collaborators to help weave this evolving tapestry of tales.”
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