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Actor Andreas Szakacs on AI Cinema as Szakacs Films Prepares Echoes of Tomorrow for May 2026
Szakacs Films is stepping further onto the international stage with the announcement of several new global projects, led by the upcoming feature film Echoes of Tomorrow, currently targeting a May 2026 release. The announcement reflects a broader creative shift for the company, signaling a deliberate move toward future-focused storytelling that engages with emerging technologies and contemporary cultural questions.
By Andreas Szakacs9 days ago in Art
A Good Deed
I have always felt that a single good deed in life can pave the way for blessings not just for oneself, but for one’s children as well. My story comes from my days in the police force, a time when officers had very limited resources. We often traveled on our own horses, and whenever we went home on leave, government-issued rifles were collected from us. For self-defense, we carried only daggers or similar small weapons.
By Sudais Zakwan9 days ago in Art
Gifts
This is the story of a beautiful valley settled at the foot of a hill, where nature itself seemed alive. Colorful flowers spoke lovingly to children, the breeze carried gentle laughter, and every corner reflected cleanliness and harmony. The children of this valley were eager learners who valued knowledge, discipline, and neatness. They kept themselves tidy and took pride in their appearance and surroundings.
By Sudais Zakwan9 days ago in Art
Interesting Story
“Go to Hatim Tai and ask him for his horse. If he sacrifices the horse, then Hatim Tai is surely generous.” Dear children! Long ago, in the land of Yemen, there lived a tribe whose chief was Hatim Tai. His generosity was known far and wide, and people across the world spoke of his open-handed nature. Today, we will share with you one of the famous stories that highlights Hatim Tai’s unmatched generosity.
By Sudais Zakwan9 days ago in Art
Atmospheres of Meaning: Ida Shaghoian and the Language of Quiet Abstraction. AI-Generated.
In contemporary art, where urgency and bold statements often dominate visual culture, Ida Shaghoian offers an alternative rooted in stillness and reflection. Her paintings unfold slowly, inviting viewers to engage with mood rather than message. Instead of presenting a clear narrative or identifiable location, her work creates environments shaped by feeling, memory, and subtle transition. Each canvas functions as an open space where interpretation is guided by emotion rather than instruction.
By Ida Shaghoian10 days ago in Art
A Beginner's Guide to Creating Videos from Text Using AI Voices
The landscape of content creation is evolving rapidly, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). One of the most exciting developments is the ability to convert text into videos using AI voices. This technology opens up new possibilities for marketers, educators, content creators, and anyone looking to produce engaging videos without needing professional voice actors or extensive video editing skills. In this guide, we will explore the basics of creating videos from text using AI voices, providing a step-by-step tutorial, tool recommendations, and tips for beginners.
By Dominic Toretto10 days ago in Art
When To Drop A Writer
Sometimes, there will arise a problem between writer and artist. There are plenty of reasons for this to happen, and when it happens, the adult thing to do is to just message the other person that you’ll be breaking off business dealings with the person and then going on to the next project. You can negotiate, especially if you have a split-profits deal, so avoid blocking them for as long as possible (although in some cases a clean break is best). Each situation is unique, so get as much advice as possible before making a rash decision. Also, remember that in business, paranoia is a good thing: Keep records of every interaction. How you’ll proceed is up to you when you decide to break up, but something needs to be done.
By Jamais Jochim10 days ago in Art
Strangest Thing I Ever Saw
You’ll find the oddest sculpture called The Big Giving outside of the Royal Festival Hall in South Bank, London. This art installation was created between 2006 and 2007 by Klaus Weber. It consists of three rock sculptures with human heads and hands that are doing odd things like spitting, vomiting, and pissing water.
By Rasma Raisters11 days ago in Art
Impressive Artwork by Andre Derain
French Fauvist artist Andre Derain was an avant-garde painter who worked together with other aspiring artists like Henri Matisse and Maurice de Vlamink. These three artists were founders of Les Fauves, an art movement using bold and unnatural colors. In 1954, the artist was hit by a car and died in Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, in Ile-de-France.
By Rasma Raisters11 days ago in Art









