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Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese has joined German image-generation start-up Black Forest Labs as an adviser and has publicly used its FLUX tool to create storyboards for a new film, the director and the company said in early June 2026.
Scorsese, 83, said the technology helped him visualise and share scenes âmore clearly and efficiently,â calling the process âcreatively freeingâ and saying it can speed pre-production without sacrificing craft.
Black Forest Labs, founded by engineers who worked on Stable Diffusion and based in Freiburg, is reported to employ about 70 staff and was last valued at roughly $3.25 billion; its technology is embedded in products from several large software firms.
The announcement prompted immediate criticism from storyboard and concept artists â notably Karla Ortiz and animator Samuel Deats â who argue generative models are trained on artistsâ work and threaten livelihoods.
Others defended the move as analogous to prior cinematic technologies such as CGI. The episode has reignited broader Hollywood debates about AI after the 2023 labour actions over protections and use of generative tools.


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