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Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs

Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs

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Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs explores how technology and AI are transforming the creative industries.

In a world where creativity and technology increasingly intersect, artists, designers, and storytellers need to embrace new tools to streamline workflows, eliminate inefficiencies, and unlock their full potential.

How can AI enhance the creative process without replacing the human touch?

What emerging technologies are reshaping content production?

How can creative teams stay ahead in a tech-driven landscape?

These are the questions that our host, Orlando Wood, seeks to answer on this show.

In each episode, we sit down with leaders from media, entertainment, publishing, advertising, and beyond to uncover how they’re leveraging technology to elevate creativity and solve industry-specific challenges.

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  • The Hairdresser Who Took Over Hollywood: Jon Peters, Part 2 "Cutting His Teeth""
    Jan 6 2026

    In this second bonus episode of Technically Creative, Orlando Wood continues his conversation with one of the most talked-about — and least understood — figures in modern Hollywood: Jon Peters.

    In Part One, we explored Jon’s unlikely path from beauty school to Barbra Streisand and A Star Is Born. In this episode, we move into the next chapter of his career — the years when Jon steps out as an independent producer, helps bring Caddyshack to life, and forms one of the most influential creative-business partnerships in film history with Peter Guber.

    This conversation is still loose, funny, messy, reflective — and very “Jon.” We get deeper into how instinct, relationships, gamble-taking, and timing shaped a run of films that defined an era.

    We explore:

    • How Caddyshack became Jon’s first big independent producing moment

    • Why Jon believes producing is really about spotting — and backing — raw creative talent

    • The origin story of the Guber-Peters partnership

    • How two unlikely partners built a string of hits together

    • The road from producing movies to running Sony Pictures

    • Loyalty, ambition, ego, conflict — and what happens when the stakes get massive

    • How Jon looks back on all of it now

    This is Part Two in a multi-episode series examining the real story behind the headlines — the ambition, the chaos, the successes, the fractures, and the emotional truth behind one of the most unusual careers in Hollywood.

    If you’re interested in how big films really get made — and the personalities it takes to make them — this chapter goes even deeper.

    More to come.

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    21 m
  • The Hairdresser Who Took Over Hollywood: Jon Peters, Part 1 "Making the Cut"
    Nov 25 2025

    In this special bonus episode of Technically Creative, Orlando Wood sits down with one of the most mythologized and misunderstood figures in modern Hollywood: Jon Peters.

    Jon’s life story reads like a Hollywood screenplay — from being pulled out of a troubled childhood and thrust into beauty school, to running a chain of iconic LA salons in the 1970s, to meeting Barbra Streisand and producing A Star Is Born, to orchestrating the Sony Pictures takeover, to holding the rights to Superman for nearly 25 years. His fingerprints are on Batman, Rain Man, Flashdance, The Color Purple, American Werewolf in London and more.

    This first conversation is wide-ranging, messy, intimate, and completely Jon. We explore:

    • His unlikely path from hairdresser to Hollywood power player
    • His time with Barbra Streisand and the origin of their creative partnership
    • The chaos and brilliance of his producing years
    • His relationships with Peter Guber and studio heads like Steve Ross
    • His battles with addiction, his recovery, and the love that grounded him
    • Why his confidence — and instinct — became his superpowers

    This is part one of a multi-episode series diving into the real story behind the legend, pulling apart what’s myth, what’s true, and what only Jon could possibly describe.

    If you’re fascinated by Hollywood history, improbable careers, or the personalities behind the films that shaped generations, this is the beginning of a remarkable ride.

    Stay tuned — the next chapters go even deeper.

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    26 m
  • The Man Preparing Hollywood for the Future, Yves Bergquist of ETC and CortoAI
    Nov 4 2025

    🎙️ Meet the Man Shaping Hollywood's Future

    In this season finale of Technically Creative, Orlando Wood sits down with Yves Bergquist — Director of the AI & Media Project at USC’s Entertainment Technology Center (where every major studio, from Warner Bros. to Netflix to Sony, collaborates on the future of storytelling), and CEO of Corto AI, a company decoding the narrative DNA of films, ads, and media.

    Yves is one of Hollywood’s leading voices in AI — helping the industry understand how technology, data, and culture intersect. But this conversation isn’t just about algorithms or analytics. It’s about stories: the ones that shape audiences, and the ones we tell ourselves.

    In a remarkably candid exchange, Yves shares how his work mapping creative data has paralleled his own journey of reinvention — from public failure to personal growth. It’s a rare, human look at how the next wave of creativity will be built on both intelligence and empathy.

    🎧 Highlights include:

    ● How USC’s Entertainment Technology Center is redefining AI for Hollywood

    ● The “Content Fingerprinting Initiative” — using math to protect IP in generative media

    ● Corto AI and the narrative DNA of storytelling

    ● Why Gen Z wants a John Hughes-style revival of “people misbehaving” movies

    ● What Yellowstone and House of Guinness teach us about storytelling as marketing

    ● Yves’ personal story of failure, forgiveness, and self-discovery

    ● Why the next Golden Age of creativity will be the most human yet

    🔗 Learn more about USC’s Entertainment Technology Center: https://www.etcenter.org

    🔗 Explore Corto AI: https://www.corto.ai

    🔗 Visit KoobrikLabs: https://www.koobriklabs.com

    🔗 Connect with Orlando: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlando-wood

    📍 Chapters:

    [00:00] Introducing Yves Bergquist — data, culture, and storytelling

    [04:00] Inside USC’s AI & Media Project

    [07:00] The “Content Fingerprinting Initiative” and copyright in the AI era

    [12:00] Decoding the narrative DNA of stories

    [17:00] Global storytelling trends and the Gen Z renaissance

    [25:00] Corto AI and the future of brand storytelling

    [34:00] How data and emotion drive creativity

    [44:00] Yves’ candid story of failure and redemption

    [57:00] Why the future of creativity is deeply human

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