From the arrival of 'Filmmaker Mode' for TVs to the approaching rollout of Quibi, the annual consumer tech fest showed off innovations with consequences for entertainment
From the arrival of "Filmmaker Mode" for TVs to the approaching rollout of Quibi, the annual consumer tech fest showed off innovations with consequences for entertainment. "Our work is being dramatically changed by technology," said SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris.
Speakers representing labor and technology also included David White, national executive director, SAG-AFTRA; Liz Shuler, secretary-treasurer, AFL-CIO; and Jonathan Taplin, director emeritus, USC Annenberg Innovation Lab. At CES, UHDA announced that Samsung, Philips/TP Vision and Kaleidescape have joined the effort and will offer Filmmaker Mode-enabled products this year. Additionally, LG, Panasonic and Vizio — the trio of set makers that previously expressed their intent to support Filmmaker Mode — revealed supported 2020 TV models.
Dozens of shows — Katzenberg touted that Quibi will have 175 shortform series in its first year including projects from Antoine Fuqua, Catherine Hardwicke, Lorne Michaels and Chrissy Teigen — will utilize Turnstyle, but the question remains whether audiences, in the age of peak TV, will find the combination of content and technology enticing enough to shell out at least $5 per month for Quibi after its April 6 launch.The U.S.
If the broadcaster chooses, it could offer programming in 4K and/or HDR, as well as new sound capabilities. The system is also developed with safety in mind, bringing an advanced broadcast emergency warning system to mobile devices. “The standard can deliver a better experience for viewers and new business models for broadcasters,” said ATSC president Madeleine Noland.
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