Cinemotion Labs Maps the Shift From Linear Production to Connected Media Ecosystems
Cinemotion Labs, a conference focused on technology and innovation in film and audiovisual production, has published the academic program for its 2026 edition, built around a single premise: content production is moving from a linear chain of steps to a connected ecosystem in which early decisions ripple across the entire lifecycle of a project.
The two-day program, themed Del Proceso Lineal al Ecosistema Interconectado (From the Linear Process to the Interconnected Ecosystem), treats the integration of creativity, technology, and operations as the determining factor in whether productions are efficient, collaborative, and innovative — a framing that maps closely onto how enterprise media, marketing, and communications teams increasingly manage high-volume content.
The first day examines the impact of artificial intelligence across creative work, production, postproduction, and the generation of new content, along with process automation and the workflow openings AI creates. The second day addresses the enabling technologies: virtual production, motion capture, connectivity, and cloud-based collaboration, and the methodologies changing how films, series, commercials, and digital content are produced.
“Cinemotion Labs was created to connect the audiovisual industry with the technologies that will shape its future,” said Verónica Marín, project manager of Cinemotion Labs.
“Cinemotion Labs was created to connect the audiovisual industry with the technologies that will shape its future,” said Verónica Marín, project manager of Cinemotion Labs. “Our academic program aims to offer a comprehensive view of how artificial intelligence, virtual production, and new workflows are transforming the way we create stories and develop audiovisual projects.”
Beyond the sessions, an exhibition floor will feature manufacturers, distributors, and specialized firms showing production and postproduction solutions, complemented by networking spaces, a cocktail reception, and an awards ceremony.
Admission to the academic program is free and includes access to all sessions and the commercial exhibition, digital proceedings, an electronic certificate of attendance, a digital subscription to the event’s official media outlet, and access to the cocktail reception and awards.
The event takes place at the facilities of Telemedellín in Medellín, Colombia — a market that has steadily grown as a base for creative and technology talent. Registration is available at the Cinemotion Labs website.

























