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Live, On Location and Virtual: Visiting BBC Sport’s UEFA Euro 2024 Studios
BBC Sport has leveraged advances in XR and AR to construct its virtual sets for coverage of the 2024 UEFA EURO championship.
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What Would Have to Happen for GenAI to Take Over Hollywood? So Glad You Asked.
Labor relations, legal issues, and a lack of knowledge about filmmaking will all stall the adoption of GenAI by Hollywood, says Doug Shapiro.
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Escalating Tension and Trusting Your Team: Peter Oliver Recounts the Edit for “Baby Reindeer”
Much of the success of “Baby Reindeer” can be credited to the deft editing required of Peter Oliver that changes tones throughout the series.
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How Do You Determine the Real Value of AI for M&E? Choose Your Fighter.
Media & Entertainment industry experts discuss/debate AI’s evolving role and impact on creativity, jobs, fair use and ethical issues.
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How Richard Linklater Happily Deconstructs Cinema Archetypes for “Hit Man”
Filmmaker Richard Linklater discusses his new movie ‘Hit Man,’ influenced by film noir’s stark lighting, deep shadows and dramatic angles.
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“Baby Reindeer” Feels Bad, But It Looks Amazing. Here’s How the Creative Team Made Such a Unique Viewing Experience.
“Baby Reindeer” combined the visions of its creator, directors, cinematographers, editor, and colorist for a remarkable result.
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Robert Tercek and Peter Csathy: When It Comes to Media and AI, Copyright Law Is Never an Open and Shut Case
Amid a raft of contentious AI lawsuits, media expert Peter Csathy debates tech entrepreneur Robert Tercek about major copyright issues.
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Murder, Mystery, Memory in Monochrome: B&W Cinematography for “Sugar,” “Ripley” and “Feud”
Black-and-white cinematography is a bold choice. Here’s the thinking about the visuals for “Ripley,” “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” and “Sugar.”
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The Visual Elements for “Sugar” Make a Different Kind of Hollywood Mystery
Director Fernando Meirelles and DPs César Charlone and Richard Rutowksi discuss their unconventional approach to making AppleTV+ series “Sugar.”
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What Consumers Want (Now): Why It May Be Time to Rethink Your Influencer Strategy
Sprout Social’s “2024 Influencer Marketing Report” analyzes trends in the current landscape along with their impact in the future.
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For “Challengers,” Luca Guadagnino Invented New Ways to Capture the Action (Oh, and the Tennis)
Luca Guadagnino differentiated “Challengers” from other tennis movies through a “kinetic experience” rather than “televisual stillness.”
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Sports Viewers Want More Interactivity. And That’s Where AI Can Come In.
New research shows the use of AI is increasing across all aspects of sports, but orgs must be strategic in order to maximize its utility.