The Hybrid Trap: Why AI-Native Production Matters
This panel focuses on what it takes to successfully manage AI assets in production and collaborative workflows, and why the industry’s current approach to hybrid AI workflows may be solving the wrong problem. While AI can dramatically accelerate individual tasks, much of the cost and complexity in production lives between departments: communication, file management, versioning, review cycles, and the translation of creative intent.
Drawing on real-world production experiences, panelists will share practical lessons and approaches that demonstrate the benefits of AI-native pipelines within an Integrated Production Environment compared with hybrid legacy workflows. In this framework, creative intent flows through agentic orchestration, unifying assets, decisions, and workflows across production. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of the workflow, infrastructure, and organizational changes needed to scale AI-native production while enabling new creative possibilities and production efficiencies.
This is a conversation for professional content creatives, including directors, supervisors, producers, artists and pipeline engineers who are past the “should we use AI in production?” stage and focused on “how do we make this actually work?”
The panel will be structured around questions such as:
- What becomes possible when production is designed around AI-native workflows rather than hybrid AI pipelines?
- How can teams preserve human creative intent while managing AI-generated assets, provenance, tracking, and version control at production scale?
- How does an Integrated Production Environment in AI-native pipelines help teams realize the full efficiency and collaboration benefits of AI in film, VFX, animation, and game production?
Panelists:
Gary Mundell and Remko Noteboom, co-founders of LOFTAPPS











