In an Australian first, Artificial Intelligence (Ai) will transform content from Australia’s leading news website, news.com.au, into content marketing placements for inclusion in Acast’s content catalogue.
Acast, the world’s leading independent podcast company, hosts and distributes some of Australia’s most popular podcasts across categories including Sport, Business, Lifestyle.
Listeners to the Acast network will receive real-time news headlines advertising news.com.au.
Aaron Matthews, Head of Creative at Creative Fix, said the technology will not only deliver news content to listeners in real time, but that news categories can be paired with relevant podcast genres.
"This is the next step towards a truly integrated and tailored content experience where listeners receive relevant news updates, in real time, about topics of most interest to them,” said Matthews.
“It also overcomes the traditional barriers faced by audio producers, with most audio ad production being time-consuming, making...
Acast, the world’s leading independent podcast company, hosts and distributes some of Australia’s most popular podcasts across categories including Sport, Business, Lifestyle.
Listeners to the Acast network will receive real-time news headlines advertising news.com.au.
Aaron Matthews, Head of Creative at Creative Fix, said the technology will not only deliver news content to listeners in real time, but that news categories can be paired with relevant podcast genres.
"This is the next step towards a truly integrated and tailored content experience where listeners receive relevant news updates, in real time, about topics of most interest to them,” said Matthews.
“It also overcomes the traditional barriers faced by audio producers, with most audio ad production being time-consuming, making...
- 1/22/2024
- Podnews.net
Film about a former resistance fighter travelling to visit the concentration camp where her brother died wins prize at the 93rd Academy Awards
Watch the Guardian’s Oscar winning film, ColetteHow we made Colette: ‘We wanted to give witness to what she had held inside’
Colette, a film released by the Guardian, has won the Oscar for best documentary short at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
Written and directed by Anthony Giacchino, and produced by Alice Doyard, Annie Small and Aaron Matthews, Colette tells the story of 90-year-old former French resistance member Colette Marin-Catherine, who visits the concentration camp where her brother was murdered during the war with a young history student, Lucie Fouble.
Watch the Guardian’s Oscar winning film, ColetteHow we made Colette: ‘We wanted to give witness to what she had held inside’
Colette, a film released by the Guardian, has won the Oscar for best documentary short at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
Written and directed by Anthony Giacchino, and produced by Alice Doyard, Annie Small and Aaron Matthews, Colette tells the story of 90-year-old former French resistance member Colette Marin-Catherine, who visits the concentration camp where her brother was murdered during the war with a young history student, Lucie Fouble.
- 4/26/2021
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
‘A Screen New Deal’ includes research from engineering firm Arup.
Net-zero carbon emissions in film production are possible by 2050, according to a report published today by the BFI’s Research and Statistics Unit in partnership with Bafta-led consortium albert.
‘A Screen New Deal – A Route Map To Sustainable Film Production’ proposes a step-change in the industry’s sustainability practices, with the aim of net-zero production within 30 years.
The report illustrates innovations across five key areas: production materials; energy and water use; studio buildings and facilities; studio sites and locations; and production planning.
Global engineering and design specialist firm Arup conducted the research for the report,...
Net-zero carbon emissions in film production are possible by 2050, according to a report published today by the BFI’s Research and Statistics Unit in partnership with Bafta-led consortium albert.
‘A Screen New Deal – A Route Map To Sustainable Film Production’ proposes a step-change in the industry’s sustainability practices, with the aim of net-zero production within 30 years.
The report illustrates innovations across five key areas: production materials; energy and water use; studio buildings and facilities; studio sites and locations; and production planning.
Global engineering and design specialist firm Arup conducted the research for the report,...
- 9/2/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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