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 Los Angeles, CA – November 2-4, 2025

Lin Tam

Director, Producer, Writer, Chief Creative AI Officer

Lin Tam is an award-winning Director, Producer, and Writer celebrated for her pioneering work in animation and technology. A trailblazer in AI-enhanced storytelling, Lin consistently pushes the boundaries of what's possible in the animation industry. As the Executive Producer and Chief Creative AI Officer at Immix Studios, she has propelled the studio to new heights, producing internationally acclaimed content that masterfully blends AI technology with animation.

Her acclaimed short film, "Friendship," has garnered international recognition, featured in over 25 esteemed film festivals worldwide. Under her leadership, Immix Studios has significantly boosted its output, setting new benchmarks for AI-integrated content creation.

Lin's expertise extends across complex product and content development projects. Her portfolio includes cutting-edge work in Generative AI, AR/VR, mobile gaming, and interactive content. Initiatives like Village Roadshow’s Xperience Program and ACMI X underscore her role as an innovator who utilizes emerging technologies to redefine animation and entertainment.

As a distinguished member of the Producers Guild of America and Screen Producers Australia, Lin is a sought-after speaker at events focused on AI in animation and the broader entertainment industry. She has shared her insights at prestigious venues, including the Producers Guild of America, SXSW Sydney, Asian Academy Creative, Screen Forever and more, inspiring industry peers and enthusiasts alike.

All Sessions by Lin Tam

11:00 am - 11:50 am
Garland Ballroom

AI and Animation: Replacing Dystopian Nightmares with Positive Solutions

The current and future role of AI in animation has divided the industry over the past couple of years. This timely panel will take a look at the possible dangers of AI replacement of human labor force as well as the technical demands and impact of AI on the animation pipeline of both major studios and indie production houses. As the AI tools become more intuitive and intelligent, how will they help or hinder artists? How can we ensure that artists are protected and well-paid in future animation projects? What are some of the most recent innovations in the AI field that animation industry hopefuls need to be aware of?