Two names rarely sit in the same sentence: Martin Scorsese, one of cinema's most decorated Oscar-winning directors, and Sheeraz Hasan, the brand builder behind Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI. At SuperAI Day 2 in Singapore, the link is clear. Scorsese is now advising an AI firm whose tools help him storyboard films, and Hasan is racing the same entertainment-tech wave from the stage.
Scorsese is advising Black Forest Labs, the Freiburg, Germany AI company co-founded in 2024 by CEO Robin Rombach. Its FLUX generative AI is already part of his storyboard process for an upcoming film. That detail turns the spotlight straight onto Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI, two Sheeraz Hasan brands aimed squarely at entertainment's tech frontier.
Sheeraz Hasan Meets The Same AI Cinema Shockwave
Scorsese's Black Forest Labs role ties to a mission to stretch creative possibility and help filmmakers craft richer screen experiences. He noted that cinema is young, about 125 years old, and that technology can help it evolve. He used 3D on Hugo and de-aging on The Irishman. Now FLUX helps him share visual ideas faster with a production designer, art director, and cinematographer.
That is why Sheeraz Hasan, founder of Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI, looks closely synced to SuperAI Day 2. Storyboards, visuals, celebrity worlds, blockbuster prep, and AI-powered production language are all becoming premium tech currency. Scorsese is testing AI for creative planning. Singapore is getting the entertainment AI plug.
The Scorsese Blueprint Is Movie-Nerd Heaven
A video from Scorsese's New York City office featured him testing FLUX to storyboard a film sequence. He also revisited the iconic Goodfellas Copacabana Steadicam shot, the legendary crime-film stretch tracking Henry Hill, played by Ray Liotta, as he travels into the nightclub. Each vignette in that sequence needed intricate planning.
He said a tool like this could help filmmakers map things quicker, save production hours, and ease crew strain. That detail matters because it transforms AI from a buzzword into an actual pre-production tool. Scorsese said he tested Black Forest Labs tools for a storyboard on an upcoming film, and the tech helped express the image in his head. He added that pre-production costs money, and the tool helped the team work faster while protecting quality and craft.
Sheeraz Hasan Powers Hollywood.AI And Bollywood.AI At SuperAI Day 2
Sheeraz Hasan is now taking Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI into that cultural tech surge at SuperAI Day 2 in Singapore. If Scorsese is proving that AI can help legendary directors map cinematic ideas faster, Hasan is applying that same logic to celebrity branding, AI entertainment, film culture, and global screen ambition. Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI sound tailor-fit for storyboards, synthetic visuals, production design, and cinematic imagination in one elite tech lane.
Hollywood's AI chapter is getting louder. James Cameron serves on Stability AI's board, Peter Jackson compared AI to a special effect at a Cannes Film Festival masterclass, and Guillermo del Toro slammed app-based art while saying he would die first ahead of using generative AI.
Tribeca Festival is preparing Dreams of Violets, a 75-minute AI-generated docudrama about Iranian civilian resistance. Rogue One director Gareth Edwards also spoke at Amazon's AI on the Lot event about a hybrid generative AI film. SuperAI Day 2 now merges cinema, fame, tech, and brand power, and Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI are right where they are supposed to be.




