Los Angeles, CA–While much of Hollywood, advertising, and corporate marketing is still debating artificial intelligence, AI Global Entertainment is already using it to build campaigns, stories, films, music, branded content, and experimental media projects in real time.
The AI-powered creative studio was co-founded by Hollywood screenwriter and producer Matt R. Allen and creative technologist Steve Smythe — two longtime creatives from very different worlds who arrived at the same conclusion: AI is not replacing creativity. It is accelerating the people who already know how to create.
“AI isn’t replacing creatives,” says Smythe. “It’s exposing people who never really had an original thought to begin with.”
Allen adds:
“People keep asking whether AI will replace Hollywood. Have you seen Hollywood lately?”
That mix of cinematic storytelling, technical fluency, humor, branding, and creative irreverence has quickly become the company’s signature.
Allen, best known for co-writing the feature film Four Christmases, has been exploring the boundaries of AI-assisted filmmaking through screenwriting, storyboarding, previz, shot lists, soundtrack development, cinematic concept generation, and experimental production workflows. He has also taught courses on AI-assisted screenwriting and is currently using AI tools to help bring original properties to life in new formats, including Xavier Jordan, an action screenplay evolving into a vertical graphic novel series for mobile audiences.
Check out episode one of Xavier below:
Smythe brings more than three decades of experience spanning technology, ecommerce, web development, digital marketing, music, branding, content strategy, and creative production. Together, the two built AI Global Entertainment as a hybrid between a creative studio, AI lab, production company, and modern storytelling consultancy.
The company now works across entertainment, hospitality, restaurants, real estate, music, startups, founder branding, and social-first advertising — creating everything from cinematic micro-ads and AI-generated music to viral social campaigns, PR storytelling, digital personalities, branded entertainment concepts, and AI consulting workflows.
Check out an example of a branded AI Global Entertainment micro story below:
AI Global’s specialty is short-form emotional storytelling designed for modern platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, streaming media, and emerging AI-native entertainment spaces. Not bloated corporate messaging. Not lifeless AI-generated filler. Actual stories designed to make people stop scrolling.
The founders believe the real opportunity in AI is not automation alone, but creative amplification — helping smaller brands, startups, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and entertainment companies compete with the kind of speed and experimentation previously reserved for major studios and agencies.
And while much of the public conversation around AI has focused on fear, replacement, and disruption, AI Global Entertainment sees something else emerging:
A new generation of creators who understand both storytelling and systems.
“The tools became accessible to everyone almost overnight,” says Smythe. “But taste, timing, emotional instinct, and story structure still matter. Maybe now more than ever.”
AI Global Entertainment is currently developing AI-powered advertising campaigns, entertainment concepts, creator-focused media systems, AI-assisted music projects, experimental film workflows, branded storytelling campaigns, and next-generation content formats designed for a rapidly changing media landscape.
Some clients need a commercial. Some need a content engine. Some need help understanding what this technology even means for their industry. AI Global Entertainment does all three.
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