Albert Bozesan

Albert Bozesan

Filmmaker & AI Wrangler @ Storybook Studios · Bestselling Fiction Writer · TEDx Speaker · Media Creator (60M+ views)

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THE INDIGO MACHINE
Across the globe, millions are tuning into top series without ever touching a TV remote or opening a streaming app. High-budget shows are finding new, unexpected audiences through AI-generated summaries and highlight reels on short-form video platforms. The idea hit me over Christmas, watching a family member binge Yellowstone in this very way—AI narration, rough edits, all compacted into bite-sized clips. He didn’t mind the low-fi approach; he just wanted the story. So, what if we made original series tailored specifically for this new format? Introducing Previously on...THE INDIGO MACHINE—our latest creation at Storybook Studios. This series redefines the traditional model, delivering an entire season’s worth of story in 30-60 second segments. It’s not just a chopped-up show; I wrote it specifically for this format, focusing only on the most crucial, impactful moments and letting your imagination fill in the gaps.

Albert is a versatile writer, video producer, and entertainer with a passion for storytelling across various media. Whether it's crafting humorous narratives or thrilling plots, he thrives in bringing exciting stories to life. His works often blend real-life events with fiction—such as in his 1920s murder mystery "Schund und Schmutz", which is set against the backdrop of the political unrest during the Weimar Republic, and in his comedy series "JOUR FIXE - Die Startupper", which humorously parodies the German startup ecosystem. In addition to his creative writing, Albert has contributed to the world of video production and voiceover work, having collaborated with prominent organizations like Kennedy Space Center, Hugendubel, fritz-kola, and Audi. He is also the co-author of the Audible bestseller Schund und Schmutz and has worked on various projects for broadcasters like ProSiebenSat.1. Albert's career began in Munich, where he moved in 2009 after growing up south of San Francisco. While in high school, he met his creative partner, Robert Sladeczek, and together they founded Peak State Entertainment. The company produces a range of content, from shows and concepts for broadcasters and streaming services to promotional videos for businesses.