Trends – Page 11
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NFTs in media: technology on trajectory “from the experimental to the mainstream”
While sport has (so far) accounted for the lion’s share of media-related headlines, NFTs also have the potential to transform relationships between creators and audiences across the music, film and TV worlds, writes David Davies.
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Behind the Scenes: Making Jordan Peele’s Nope
Making the ‘Great American flying saucer horror’ with director Jordan Peele, editor Nicholas Monsour and DP Hoyte van Hoytema.
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Blockchain adoption in broadcast
In this article, we’ll explore what blockchain technology and the rise of the NFT means for the world of broadcasting and media in general. We’ll also look at some of the ways it could change the way we consume content.
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Into the broadcast metaverse with Vizrt, Adobe and TRT
The metaverse is still being shaped and defined, and it means different things to different people. Get ready for mixed reality worlds, virtual music and 360-degree news reporting.
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Powering on to an 8K future
There’s been many a headline about 8K TV over the past few years, and while there have been many breakthroughs on the hardware and content side, 8K content remains thin on the ground - but the story is beginning to change..
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5G for live contribution: Nearly a real-time revolution
5G rollout might still be very much in-progress, but the value of the new mobile technology for live broadcast seems to be enormous, from dramatically improved data rates to lower latency, as well as enormously improved capacity.
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Managing remote audio: post-pandemic workflows evolve to deliver greater flexibility
The surge in ‘at home’ or REMI production during the pandemic has raised the stakes for managing remote audio effectively – prompting leading vendors to expand their solutions and focus more on ‘granularity’.
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SMPTE: The power of smart contracts awaits the media industry
Offering twinned creative technology and technical infrastructure strands, running simultaneously in the NFT2 and NFT3 theatres, the SMPTE UK Media Technology Conference 2022 marked 29 June as the day it created a new, modern media image for itself in the UK. George Jarrett reports.
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AI is the future of post production - it “unlocks the impossible”
Call it AI or machine learning, it has the potential to transform post production workflows and put the focus squarely back on the creative process.
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IBC2022 Accelerators: Previous success stories
With the IBC2022 Accelerator Programme underway, we look back at some of the previous projects and how they’ve impacted media workflows.
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Artificial intelligence in broadcasting
Artificial intelligence (AI) in broadcasting is a rapidly expanding field, with considerable adoption in specific verticals
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NDI vs. SDI: New remote production solutions
Discover how NDI is being used to facilitate live and remote productions, with insight from leading users and tech suppliers.
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Avid returns to IBC 2022 “a little bit differently”
IABM CEO Peter White talks to Jeff Rosica (CEO and President, Avid) about the company’s decision to exhibit again at IBC in Amsterdam.
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Viz Engine 5: Bringing Unreal Engine to broadcasters
Better graphics in real-time, auto-scaled to multiple formats is the promise.
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Beating the bear: The streaming market in numbers
If the last few years have taught us anything, it has to be that expectations can always be confounded, and that what happened last month is no guide to what will happen next.
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London Tech Week 2022 round-up: Diversity and the Metaverse
It would have been a severe disappointment if London Tech Week 2022 hadn’t had the full complement of current tech buzzwords front and centre, but fortunately it delivered these as expected. Quantum computing, health tech, blockchain and AI all featured heavily, but there were plenty of more human high-notes too ...
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Waves Audio, AJA and Grass Valley embrace NDI 5 potential
With the launch of its Cloud MX Audio Mixer for cloud broadcast environments, Waves Audio is one of the latest to embrace the Network Device Interface (NDI) standard.