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Agentic Canvas: Building an AI-Native Creative Team for Storytelling

Saturday, June 20, 2026
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Agentic Canvas: Building an AI-Native Creative Team for Storytelling

Collective Artists Network just dropped some news about expanding Galleri5 AI Studio with something called Agentic Canvas . It’s a new platform, built specifically for filmmakers, brands, authors anyone making visual or written stuff and it’s aiming to get people from that initial idea right into execution way faster. They're calling it an AI-native creative platform , essentially trying to build what they describe as an entire AI creative team focused on storytelling, campaigns, and production workflows.

This whole thing was announced in Mumbai on June 18th, 2026. Agentic Canvas isn’t just another tool that spits out a single image or some text. It goes way deeper. They brought together twelve specialized AI agents. These agents don't just generate stuff; they work across the board handling writing, direction, cinematography, art design, critique, world-building, and even production planning. It’s about collaboration coded into the system itself.

The real aim here is to ditch the headache. Collective Artists Network says this platform exists to cut down on those ridiculously complicated workflows creators usually have to navigate, or the constant need to become expert prompt engineers.

Think about how these agents actually function. They are designed to act like a crew. You’ve got a writer agent sorting out story arcs and character development. Then there’s a cinematography agent looking at visual language and shot design. And you have a creative critic agent constantly pushing back, pointing out flaws, suggesting alternatives. It's this layered approach that feeds into the bigger goal: exploring more ideas, boosting the actual quality of what comes out, and just slashing the time it takes to get from that messy first concept to something finished.

Galleri5 built the engine behind it the whole infrastructure, the model orchestration layer needed to manage hundreds of different AI models all working together at a production scale. That’s how they can handle everything from sprawling mythology-inspired cinematic universes to creating interactive storytelling experiences or those slick AI avatars.

It’s not just theoretical, either. This isn't some isolated concept floating around. Filmmakers like Rajesh Mapuskar, Rohit Vaid, and Hansal Mehta have already been using it. They used it for world-building, narrative development, visual storytelling it helped them figure out these new creative workflows. Apparently, those real-world tests actually shaped how the agents were built and what decision frameworks they use now inside Agentic Canvas.

Vijay Subramaniam, who is the Founder and Group CEO of Collective Artists Network, put it plainly about this shift. He said that every time we generate something, a whole new creative medium emerges for us to work with. He sees agentic AI as that medium for our generation. It’s not just automation; it's access to an entire specialized team of AI specialists helping brainstorm and accelerate execution. But here’s the kicker: the final creative judgment? That stays right where it belongs with the storyteller. He believes the future isn't just about better prompts or bigger models, but about systems that can actually collaborate like a human crew.

Rahul Regulapati, who is CEO of Galleri5 and also part of the Collective Artists Network group, hammered home this point too. He argued that most current AI tools force creators into the role of prompt engineers. It’s backward. A creator shouldn't have to think exactly like a machine. The model needs to learn how to think like a creative person first.

The promise is clear: instead of forcing people down one path, Agentic Canvas lets them test ten different ideas simultaneously. That leads to faster production, lower costs, and way more creative digging. Their simple goal seems to be helping people create the things they couldn't otherwise manage with the time, budget, or team available.

This feels like a big move for how we view media development overall. As AI keeps bleeding into entertainment and marketing, Galleri5 is trying to pivot the conversation away from just generating content. They want everyone to see it as creative collaboration. It’s about expanding imagination without getting choked by time constraints or budget limitations. Agentic Canvas isn't just a tool; it's an attempt to build the scaffolding for a whole new way of telling stories in this digital age.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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