Human, after all.
Luma joins Human After All, Webedia-Elephant's new AI Creator Studio.
June 3, 2026

Luma is a creative partner in Human After All, Webedia-Elephant's new AI Creator Studio. This summer, we're in Paris — helping creators build worlds that weren't possible before.
It starts with a performance. A real one.
At Webedia-Elephant's launch event in Paris, we put that on stage: live talent, transformed in real time with Ray3.14. The actor stays. The world changes around them. That's the idea at the heart of Human After All — and the reason the studio's name lands the way it does.
What launched
Human After All is Webedia-Elephant's new home for AI-assisted creation. Luma is one of its creative partners, alongside Google and ElevenLabs — a set of tools creators can reach for across the whole of the work, from the first spark of an idea to a finished film.
What creators get
Access to Luma, and people to help them use it. Our creative team is in Paris running in-person sessions and open office hours, with hands-on support through the summer. A group of creators and producers will spend those months making real work inside a real production — figuring out what these tools can do when the pressure is on.
The focus is the kind of work that was hard to make before. Performance capture without the suit, the dots, the soundstage. Video-to-video that holds a character consistent from one shot to the next. Worlds that used to take a pipeline and a budget, now within reach of a single creator with an idea.
Why it's built this way
The performance stays human. Across everything in the studio, the person making the work stays at the center of it — the idea, the direction, the thousand small choices that make it theirs. What AI adds is range. More worlds to reach. More versions to try. More room to imagine.
Not a replacement for the maker. A way to give them more.
That's the whole point of Human After All. The name says it.