After being sidelined during Hollywood's production slowdown, visual-effects veteran Michael Eng noticed something missing from his resume while scanning job listings: machine learning experience. He turned to Curious Refuge, an online school teaching AI-powered filmmaking — and immediately started landing work.
10,000 Students, 170 Countries, Zero Campuses
Founded in May 2023, Curious Refuge has grown into a global AI film academy with over 10,000 students across 170 countries, offering courses in 11 languages. Some 95% of current students are entertainment or advertising professionals looking to reskill as generative AI reshapes production pipelines. There's no physical campus — instead, the school runs weekly instructor office hours, a Discord community, and regular meetups including at the Cannes Film Festival.
Petra Molnar, a dental hygienist from Budapest with unfulfilled artistic dreams, discovered Curious Refuge during the COVID-19 lockdowns. She taught herself AI video creation and landed a career in advertising — her AI-generated promo video for WhiteFiber was displayed on Nasdaq's seven-story Times Square LED screen when the company went public. "AI genuinely changed my life," she said.
Peter Chernin + a16z Bet on the AI Talent Pipeline
In February 2025, AI entertainment studio Promise — backed by media veteran Peter Chernin's North Road and Andreessen Horowitz — acquired Curious Refuge. The move was strategic: as Hollywood races to hire AI-fluent creatives, owning the school that trains them is a durable competitive moat. "We realized that other studios would be looking to hire the same talent," said Promise co-founder Jamie Byrne. "So we thought a lot about how to make sure we have the right pipeline."
The stakes are high. A 2024 study commissioned by the Concept Art Association and Animation Guild predicted that nearly 120,000 jobs in film, TV and animation would be consolidated, replaced or eliminated by AI by end of 2025.
What Korea Should Learn
Korea's film and drama industry faces the same AI disruption — yet no Korean equivalent of Curious Refuge exists. As K-content studios deepen partnerships with Netflix and Disney+, whoever builds the AI filmmaking education infrastructure first will define the next generation of Korean creators. The next frontier for K-entertech may not be a studio — it may be a classroom.
Source: Reuters (Feb 14, 2026)
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