Othelia Technologies has launched its AI-native storytelling platform, Othelia, which is meant to help writers, creators, and producers “structure and manage complex narrative worlds — from first draft to multi-title franchise.”
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Othelia Technologies has launched its AI-native storytelling platform, Othelia, which is meant to help writers, creators, and producers “structure and manage complex narrative worlds — from first draft to multi-title franchise.”
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British writer-director Olly Ginelli has released the trailer for his timely short film The Long Spring ahead of its fall festival appearances.
The 15-minute project is inspired by Ginelli’s time volunteering at the Dunkirk refugee camp…

Noah Oppenheim, the writer of Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear-missile thriller House of Dynamite has responded to complaints from the Pentagon over the accuracy of its depiction of the US’s defence systems, saying he “respectfully disagree[s]”.

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Violist Karolina Errera has announced that she has secured two positions: principal viola of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and viola lecturer at the Barenboim-Said Foundation in Seville, where she joins the…

Paul Gauguin’s last self-portrait—recently argued to be a fake—is authentic, according to new research at the Kunstmuseum Basel. However, part of the face was retouched after the artist’s death.
The museum’s extensive investigation began…

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PASinger Raye has said her songbooks stolen last year when her car was broken into, meaning her album two plans had to be put on hold, have been found.
The star had been working on the follow-up to her multi-Brit…

In April, Thomas Sanford, a medical student who regularly listens to “An Arm and a Leg,” set out to create a resource he could easily share with patients to help them deal with unaffordable medical bills.
In this mini-episode, host Dan Weissmann…

Published: 10:00 am, 28 October 2025

Artificial intelligence may be changing how content is made, but its bigger impact on media is how the technology is altering who is able to access that content, one media executive said.
Jyoti Deshpande, a film producer and president of media…

With 200,000 books published a year in the UK, it can feel impossible to know which books are
worth your time – and to resist the lure of the shiny and new. The Stack podcast is launching on 28th
October to tackle these challenges, with…