All Comment articles – Page 13
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CommentAlex Connock: The key AI battlegrounds that will transform the industry
From finding an audience to copyright, the arrival of AI throws up numerous issues that need to be addressed
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CommentGet ready for a ruckus about AI - the rules need to be settled soon
The industry’s big players need to collaborate on a framework to harness the potential of AI rather than let it run wild
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CommentAdapting to Gen Z’s social viewing habits
Shaki Prasanna, Atomos creative collaboration director, looks at how broadcasters and production companies can keep up with new forms of content
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CommentWhat snooker can learn from other sports’ sonic branding
Paul Reynolds, SVP of global creative services at MassiveMusic, examines how the sport could improve its audio experience
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CommentHow to create the right conditions for creativity
Psychologist Janet Evans explains how to create the right environment for development
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CommentHow AI is enhancing the video experience
Stefan Lederer of Bitmovin lays out several areas where AI is currenly excelling in saving time and money in the media industry
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CommentSafety first in a new era for scripted
International editor John Elmes highlights the programmes likely to make the biggest splash in Cannes
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CommentThe Basics: A brief history of lighting in entertainment
Oliver Howe, duty operations manager at dock10, looks at the past and future of lighting in TV and film
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CommentHow next gen audio is transforming live sport
Yannick Olivier, lead broadcast engineer, France Télévisions, and Costa Nikols, strategy advisor, M&E, Telos Alliance, look at the future of sport audio
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CommentDown to the wire: broadcast-IP & sport rights negotiations
Paul Calleja, CEO of GlobalM, looks at how last-minute rights deals can complicate distribution
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CommentWhat do visualised podcasts mean for fiction?
To make audio fiction work financially, you have to understand its value & the challenges it poses, says Goldhawk Productions’ John Scott Dryden
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CommentAlly Castle: Ditch the disability doom and gloom
While we are not where we ultimately want to be, let’s not forget the advances made when it comes to disability
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CommentWhat can broadcasters learn from sport podcasts' theme music?
Rick Sellars, head of creative direction at MassiveMusic, looks at how sport podcasts have sonically innovated
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CommentThe decade-long friendship at the heart of Living Every Second: The Kris Hallenga Story
Neil Bonner on a relationship that began when he was a debut director and culminated in a new celebration of the breast cancer campaigner’s life
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CommentDanny Brocklehurst: There’s still a need for drama with a distinctly UK flavour
Shows with specifically British themes may lack global appeal, but it is vital that we keep making them
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CommentComment: How AI can be used to improve sport content
Aaron Edell, SVP of AI at Wasabi, explains how the combination of cloud object storage and AI is affecting sports content production
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CommentQ&A: My company is struggling – what should I do?
Executive search and coaching company Quicksmith (and some friends) explain the best approach to running a business under pressure
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CommentA battle to come through hard times
“Many report that there is now an expectation for distributors to plug big financing deficits, particularly for scripted programming”
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CommentMaking the jump from headmistress to director
Waterloo Road’s Angela Griffin on how she realised her ambitions to direct after three decades in front of the camera
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CommentScale is smashing, but has it got out of hand in drama?
The scripted arms race has catapulted the genre into new territory – but the funding model is creaking, writes Chris Curtis

















