Partnerships
Our Partnerships
Stanford Entertainment Lab partners with student clubs, research groups, and industry collaborators to advance our shared mission of shaping the future of entertainment.
We believe that real impact comes from working together. By teaming up with those at the edge of media, culture, and technology, we’re able to explore bigger ideas, build smarter tools, and push entertainment forward in ways we couldn’t alone.
Partnerships
Our Partnerships
Stanford Entertainment Lab partners with student clubs, research groups, and industry collaborators to advance our shared mission of shaping the future of entertainment.
We believe that real impact comes from working together. By teaming up with those at the edge of media, culture, and technology, we’re able to explore bigger ideas, build smarter tools, and push entertainment forward in ways we couldn’t alone.
Partnerships
Our Partnerships
Stanford Entertainment Lab partners with student clubs, research groups, and industry collaborators to advance our shared mission of shaping the future of entertainment.
We believe that real impact comes from working together. By teaming up with those at the edge of media, culture, and technology, we’re able to explore bigger ideas, build smarter tools, and push entertainment forward in ways we couldn’t alone.



USC's Art.ificial
The Stanford Entertainment Lab and USC Art.ificial have teamed up to explore how GenZ wants AI to shape the stories we watch, create, and share in Hollywood.
Art.ificial is the University of Southern California's first and leading student club exploring the intersection of AI, entertainment, art, media, and creativity.
We did this partnership to bring together two unique strengths: Stanford’s tech-forward, consumer-centric innovation and USC's deep industry ties and creative community. Together, we’re launching a collaborative initiative to better understand how Gen Z imagines the future of AI in entertainment.

Jaden Kirshner
President of USC Art.ificial
USC's Art.ificial
The Stanford Entertainment Lab and USC Art.ificial have teamed up to explore how GenZ wants AI to shape the stories we watch, create, and share in Hollywood.
Art.ificial is the University of Southern California's first and leading student club exploring the intersection of AI, entertainment, art, media, and creativity.
We did this partnership to bring together two unique strengths: Stanford’s tech-forward, consumer-centric innovation and USC's deep industry ties and creative community. Together, we’re launching a collaborative initiative to better understand how Gen Z imagines the future of AI in entertainment.

Jaden Kirshner
President of USC Art.ificial




Combining forces: the USC School of Cinematic Arts (left) and Stanford d.school (right).
Combining forces: the USC School of Cinematic Arts (top) and Stanford d.school (bottom).
Motive
We’re always looking to collaborate with diverse people and teams passionate about what comes next in entertainment.
Working with other schools and creative organizations gives us access to diverse perspectives, not just across disciplines, but across campuses, communities, and lived experiences, challenging our assumptions, and helping us design with cultural clarity.
Motive
We’re always looking to collaborate with diverse people and teams passionate about what comes next in entertainment.
Working with other schools and creative organizations gives us access to diverse perspectives, not just across disciplines, but across campuses, communities, and lived experiences, challenging our assumptions, and helping us design with cultural clarity.
Let’s shape what’s next.
We collaborate with studios, strategists, founders and more to explore what could be next in media.
Tell us what you’re building—we’d love to help shape it.

Contact us
Let’s shape what’s next.
We collaborate with studios, strategists, founders and more to explore what could be next in media.
Tell us what you’re building—we’d love to help shape it.

Contact us
Let’s shape what’s next.
We collaborate with studios, strategists, founders and more to explore what could be next in media.
Tell us what you’re building—we’d love to help shape it.

Contact us