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The Method to the Madness in Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen”
DP Callan Green on lensing Guy Ritchie’s action-comedy crime series, “The Gentlemen,” including how they captured that big boxing match.
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AR, VR and MR Storytelling: It’s a Whole Different Visual Language
Spatial storytelling has yet to take off, but storytellers like Emmy-winning immersive director Michaela Ternasky Holland are changing that.
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Generative AI Could Leave Users Holding the Bag for Copyright Violations
GenAI has been hailed for its transformational potential, but questions about intellectual property and copyright protection persist.
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Research: Tracing the FAST Trajectory
Available now to download, “A Beginner’s Guide to FAST” will be presented at NAB Show by GRG Global’s VP of Media Research, Gavin Bridge.
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We’ve Been Here Before: AI Promised Humanlike Machines – in 1958
In 1958, the room-size Perceptron was hailed as a precursor to fully conscious machines that could walk, talk, see, write, and reproduce.
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What Role Should M&E Play in AI Ethics?
A new SMPTE report explains how artificial intelligence and machine learning are being used for production, distribution and consumption.
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AI Video Generators: Is This the Year We’ll See Feature Films?
Led by Google Lumiere, a new wave of AI video generators coming to market bring long form-quality narrative video one step closer.
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These Are the Entertainment Industry Jobs That’ll Be Impacted by AI (Yes, Some for the Wrong Reasons)
Is your job is safe in the age of Gen AI? Your boss probably doesn’t think so, according to CVL Economics’ study on AI’s impact on M&E jobs.
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What Consumer Technologies Could (Will) Change Media and Entertainment?
What does 2024 have in store for the media and entertainment industry? Lori H. Schwartz and Boaz Ashkenazy have some thoughts.
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AI Is Here — and Everywhere: Researchers Look at the Challenges for 2024
Researchers look ahead and anticipate the issues AI developers, regulators and everyday consumers are likely to face in 2024.
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“May December” and Its Many Mirrors: How the Cinematography Tilts and Shifts Perception
Director Todd Haynes uses stylized visuals to examine how little people understand about perception (and reality) in “May December.”
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With the End of the Hollywood Writers and Actors Strikes, the Creator Economy Is the Next Frontier for Organized Labor
The creator economy is the next front for organized labor as creators demand to be seen as entertainers worthy of basic labor protections.