When we talk about the future of AI filmmaking, one thing must be clear:
China is already shaping it — just on different platforms, in a different language, and with its own momentum.
While many Western creators share their films on YouTube, Vimeo, and Instagram, Chinese artists thrive in their own ecosystem:
Bilibili / Douyin / Xiaohongshu
They use different tools, serve different audiences, and speak a visual language rooted in cultural depth and technological fluency.
Just because you don’t see them in your feed doesn’t mean they aren’t creating.
This week at SHAiKE, we’re proud to welcome three powerful voices from China:
🎬 Joey 周易

A surrealist visual poet, weaving symbolism and mysticism into AI-powered narratives that draw from Chinese myth and inner reflection.
🎬 George 乔治·周士诚

🎬 Remo Zhu 朱雷蒙
China’s role in AI cinema isn’t just creative — it’s infrastructural.
With tools like Kling and Hailuo, and massive user-driven platforms, China is building new pipelines for both creation and distribution.
At SHAiKE, we believe the future of AI film is international.
And that means recognizing — and connecting with — creators from every part of the world.
This isn’t just innovation.
It’s global imagination.




