Apr 4, 2025

Generative AI & the Movie Theatre Documentary

With generative AI trending heavily this week on the back of some new Chat GPT updates, I set out to do a few experiments to see if I could learn more about the process - and hopefully, produce some hybrid results from original images that were created and restored during production of Your Cinema Needs You. 

Luke Fandrich Your Cinema Needs You




Instead of simply generating content, what I wanted to see is if I could use an archival image I restored, an illustrated image of the Monarch I commissioned, and an image I photoshopped myself into - and experiment with how those elements could be combined and fine tuned. 

Luke Fandrich Editing Luke Filmmaker



While the image of me in theatre was a simple Chat GPT conversion of an existing image, the wide shot of the theatre is a hybrid combining generative AI, hand drawn elements by my friend Jess, and "tests" where I photoshopped specific details of the theatre to further stylize and manipulate the results. Everything is increasingly falling into a new gray area. 

Luke Fandrich Monarch Theatre Documentary



I personally still want to work directly with artists, particularly because, even here in a simple test, collaborating with Jess is what made this fun and gave our approach a point of view. 

All that said, did I like the result? Yes. Do I still have concerns about what the future of AI means for original content? Every. Single. Day.

Luke Fandrich Editing Luke Your Cinema Needs You


Mar 22, 2025

Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Independence Hall, located in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the most important historic buildings in the United States. Constructed between 1732 and 1753, it was originally known as the Pennsylvania State House. Today, it is best known as the site where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted.

Independence Hall Philadelphia



The building is an elegant example of Georgian architecture, with red brick walls, white trim, and a prominent clock tower. Its Assembly Room, a modest chamber with wooden chairs and green-covered tables, was the setting for some of the most significant moments in American history. On July 4, 1776, members of the Second Continental Congress met there to approve the final text of the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming the colonies' freedom from British rule.

A decade later, in the summer of 1787, delegates from twelve states gathered once again at Independence Hall to draft the U.S. Constitution, creating a framework for a new national government. These events earned the building its name and cemented its place as a symbol of American democracy.

Independence Hall Philadelphia Postcard Vintage

Independence Hall Philadelphia


Independence Hall is now part of Independence National Historical Park and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors from around the world come to tour the building and learn about the founding of the United States. Nearby, the Liberty Bell, once housed in the bell tower of Independence Hall, continues to serve as a powerful symbol of freedom.

Preserved and carefully restored, Independence Hall is more than just a historic structure—it is a living monument to the ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the enduring belief that all people are created equal. Its legacy continues to inspire and remind Americans of their shared history and democratic foundations.

Independence Hall Philadelphia


Independence Hall Philadelphia
Independence Hall Philadelphia


Independence Hall Philadelphia

Independence Hall Philadelphia
Independence Hall Philadelphia

Independence Hall Philadelphia

Independence Hall Philadelphia