All Storytelling articles – Page 25
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Industry Trends
NAB 2017: VR in the spotlight
Established camera manufacturers were keen to show their virtual reality (VR) credentials at NAB, with Sony, Panasonic and Blackmagic Design among the firms to showcase tools for acquiring content.
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Industry Trends
Creating convincing virtual sets with gaming render engines
Barbie’s video blogs are probably not on your YouTube favourites list, but they are part of an important trend which is rapidly snowballing: the use of gaming render engines to create broadcast and online material, quickly and very cost-effectively.
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Executive Interviews
VR: passing fad or an opportunity for immersion?
If you think VR in TV and film is just another passing fad, Sol Rogers, CEO and founder of Rewind, would like to change your opinion.
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Industry Trends
HPA opens entries for Engineering Excellence Award
The Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) opened the call for entries for its Engineering Excellence Award at the Future of Cinema Conference at NAB.
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Industry Trends
NAB 2017: Avid makes move to the cloud
Avid kicked off NAB with a customer and press event that focused on the company’s roll out of cloud-based apps and services.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 Innovation Awards open
IBC introduces new categories in response to changing industry trends and dynamics.
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Industry Trends
The Jungle Book: advancing virtual production
Meticulous planning and pre-visualisation were used to create Disney feature The Jungle Book.
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Industry Trends
VR in the frame: what works for 360-degree video
The prime movers for virtual reality are gaming and real estate, with other applications in areas such as healthcare and education.
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Video
Olivier Schaak, Creative Director, Canal+, on the challenges of storytelling in a multiplatform world
Olivier Schaak offers advice on how to develop a story in a multi-platform world.
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Executive Interviews
Lord Puttnam on the future of cinema and digital media
One of the UK’s most high profile cinema producers and cultural envoys discussed how British and European cinema must evolve, why cinema and media needs to retain its trusted status, what Brexit means for creative industries
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Executive Interviews
Patrick Spence: What comes after the Golden Age of TV?
It’s almost a cliché now: we are living in a ‘golden age’ of scripted TV. But what drives this TV renaissance and how it will evolve is a matter of ongoing debate.
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Industry Trends
SMPTE 2017 opens call for technical papers
Details of the adherence criteria and deadline dates announced
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Thought Leadership
What place does virtual reality have in broadcast?
Virtual reality (VR) is a hot topic across the media industry and is already beginning to find traction in areas such as sports broadcasting, says Stan Moote.
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Industry Trends
SMPTE announces programme for ETCA conference
Programme details for The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) conference
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Industry Trends
RTS 2017 Programme Awards winners announced
The Royal Television Society (RTS) revealed its annual Programme Award winners at a gala ceremony in London.
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Executive Interviews
Anna Winger: Breaking the mould of German TV
The writer behind one of the biggest dramas of 2016 believes the success of the programme marks the beginning of something big for German TV.
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Industry Trends
US TV providers lost 1m subs in 2016
The top 10 television service providers in the United States lost 937,000 television customers in 2016.
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Technical Papers
Storyteller – Marrying real-time metadata with live events to automate production for multi-screen
Sports as a content genre can be characterized using certain keywords – live, unscripted drama, conversational, loyal audiences
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Technical Papers
The art of 3-Dimensional content creation
It is only through the use of screen technologies recently developed for smartphones that VR headsets have become a potential mainstream consumer product.