26 June 2026
Project Genie killed the storyboard.
Google DeepMind's Project Genie at Cannes turned the storyboard into a playable prototype. The pitch becomes the prototype. Agencies have to decide whether they own the prototype layer or orbit it.
Google DeepMind quietly shipped a research prototype at Cannes this week called Project Genie, powered by Genie 3. You type a prompt like “a sunlit café at golden hour with a girl reading a book” and you don’t get a static frame, you get a navigable world. It won the Digital Craft Grand Prix. The jury president, McCann’s Andrés Ordóñez, said it “perfectly embodies what Digital Craft should celebrate: not just where technology is today, but where creativity can take it next.”
For decades, storyboards have been the slowest, most expensive part of pre-production. The director, art director, agency and client all negotiate “the idea” through panels nobody will ever actually visit. Genie skips that gap. The pitch becomes the prototype. The conversation starts in a playable scene the brand can walk through over the weekend.
Storyboards don’t disappear, but the craft of “translating the idea into shots” increasingly moves into the model. The director’s taste shifts from drawing frames to designing worlds. Agencies have to decide whether they own the prototype layer or orbit it.
For operators, this is applied intelligence, not magic. Project Genie is EDGE in action: when the pitch is a playable prototype, you have to Evaluate, Define, Govern and Elevate the creative process itself.
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