Bryan Hill
Bryan Edward Hill is a screenwriter, filmmaker, and comic book author whose work blends genre storytelling with emotional and psychological depth. His screenwriting credits include Bitter Root (dir. Ryan Coogler / Proximity Media), and an untitled Prince biopic (dir. Ryan Coogler / Proximity Media). For television, he has written for Titans (WB / HBO Max), and in comics, he has authored acclaimed runs of Blade and Black Panther for Marvel.
His first feature as a director, Archangel, is currently in post-production (Image Nation / Spooky Pix). Bryan is also the co-founder of Kevlar Creative, a production company focused on high-concept, character-driven storytelling across film, television, and emerging media.
Courses and Content
Navigating AI in Filmmaking (On Demand)
Beginner
With: Adam Bhala Lough, AX Mina, Bryan Hill, Chris Perez, Julius Pryor IV, Michaela Ternasky-Holland, Quinn Halleck, Seth Piezas and Verena Puhm
Great filmmaking evolves with technology, and AI is transforming how stories are told, produced, and shared. To stay current in this rapidly changing industry, artists need to understand these new technologies. This On Demand course will equip you with practical knowledge and insights from industry professionals that will help you explore how AI can support your creative vision without compromising your voice.
Sundance Institute's Story Forum: Online Event Registration
Join us from anywhere on January 29–30 for 15+ immersive online sessions. Explore the cutting edge of independent filmmaking through deep dives into virtual production, documentary ethics, and sustainable independent workflows.
Jan29
Story Forum Online
3:00PM - 4:00PM (PST)
The Independent Screenwriter’s Guide to AI Assistance
With: Bryan Hill and 2 more
The Independent Screenwriter’s Guide to AI Assistance
January 29, 2026
3:00PM - 4:00PM (PST)
3:00PM - 4:00PM (PST)
With: Bryan Hill, Julius Pryor IV and Katherine Street
Find new ways to bring your ideas to life without waiting for a greenlight from the powers-that-be. In this session, you will discover how LLMs (Language Learning Models) can support your creative process in ideation, research, and drafting while maintaining authorship of your work.