The evolution of the metaverse, virtual reality and TV technology are just a few of the buzziest trends that will be on display at the 2023 CES Show, which gets underway Jan. 5 in Las Vegas. Organizers are hoping to reach 100,000 attendees, which is far below pre-covid levels (the org reported 171,000 at its January 2020 show) but nevertheless would be a strong showing for a pandemic-era trade event.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, tech leaders at major studios outlined promising developments — like one day seeing Avatar: The Way of Water at home in a format as it’s shown in theaters or having easier access to Filmmaker Mode on your TV to preserve the director’s intent and remove the “reality TV”-like quality of high-def viewing — as well as incoming challenges (i.e., how the masses the embrace the metaverse) in 2023.
8K Tvs Power Up, But Lack Content
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Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, tech leaders at major studios outlined promising developments — like one day seeing Avatar: The Way of Water at home in a format as it’s shown in theaters or having easier access to Filmmaker Mode on your TV to preserve the director’s intent and remove the “reality TV”-like quality of high-def viewing — as well as incoming challenges (i.e., how the masses the embrace the metaverse) in 2023.
8K Tvs Power Up, But Lack Content
It’s been an...
- 1/4/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Renard T. Jenkins, who serves as senior vp, production integration and creative technology services at Warner Bros. Discovery, has been elected the next president of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. When he starts his two-year term in January, he will be the first African American to lead the century-old society.
Also elected to Smpte board offices are Richard Welsh from Deluxe, who will serve as executive vp; Michael Zink of Warner Bros. Discovery, as education vp; and Lisa Hobbs of MediaKind as secretary/treasurer. Outgoing Smpte president Hans Hoffmann of the European Broadcasting Union will remain on the board as past president.
“I look forward to respecting the Society’s past while working with my colleagues to build a sustainable future,” Jenkins said. “As we focus on cutting-edge technology, innovative tools, and diverse perspectives and ideas, we will create a...
Renard T. Jenkins, who serves as senior vp, production integration and creative technology services at Warner Bros. Discovery, has been elected the next president of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. When he starts his two-year term in January, he will be the first African American to lead the century-old society.
Also elected to Smpte board offices are Richard Welsh from Deluxe, who will serve as executive vp; Michael Zink of Warner Bros. Discovery, as education vp; and Lisa Hobbs of MediaKind as secretary/treasurer. Outgoing Smpte president Hans Hoffmann of the European Broadcasting Union will remain on the board as past president.
“I look forward to respecting the Society’s past while working with my colleagues to build a sustainable future,” Jenkins said. “As we focus on cutting-edge technology, innovative tools, and diverse perspectives and ideas, we will create a...
- 10/18/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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