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SAG-AFTRA Says It’s Waiting on Studio Responses to Latest Proposals Amid Negotiations
As Tom Petty said, "waiting is the hardest part." Here is where the SAG/AFTRA strike stands
Witching Hour: Studios to Devote Another Week to Resolve SAG Strike or Give Up Until January
While Hollywood has often been called a bastion of liberalism, since July they've acted more like our conservative congress: getting nothing done and blaming the other side. Now it looks like they' may pick up their ball and go home
SAG-AFTRA Reschedules Bargaining Session, Saying Union Needs More Time for Response to Latest Offer
Steve Miller said it best: "Time keeps on slipping, into the future." And the strike keeps getting pushed a little further out as well.
Raising the dead: how AI is allowing people to hear from lost loved ones again
According to this story, Lazarus will not be the only one making a repeat appearance.
Adobe Sneaks Object-Aware Editing Engine and Major New Generative AI Innovations for Photo, Video, Audio and 3D
While AI remains a sticking point for SAG, it's become a selling point for Adobe. Here's the latest from AdobeMAX.
Negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and studios are suspended
Like Johnny Cash said in 1956, "I walk the line." And this is exactly what the SAG members will continue to do after talks broke down.
John Grisham, George R.R. Martin Among 17 Major Authors Now Suing OpenAI
OpenAI's ChatGPT has caused a paradigm shift in the creative world. But that shift borrows on creative work that lives on-line and now some of the creative owners are fighting back.
Adobe Hikes Creative Cloud Prices as it Rakes in Record Revenue
While inflation may be shirking, other things are not, including the price for Adobe Creative Cloud.
The US Copyright Office is Asking For Public Comment on AI
As A.I. advances, what it is and how it's used because all the more critical. You can chime on how you feel about A.I. through the US Copyright Office.
YouTube and Universal Music join forces to address AI threat
As A.I. advances continue, media companies are taking aim at addressing potential ramifications.
Even AI Filmmakers Think Hollywood’s AI Proposal Is Dangerous
Remembering the First Black TV station manager in the U.S.
William H. Dilday Jr., a Boston TV executive who moved to Jackson, Miss., in 1972 to manage the city’s NBC affiliate, becoming the country’s first Black person to run a commercial television station, died July 27 in Newton, Mass. He was 85.
Is Generative AI for Video Ready for Prime Time Production?
By now, everyone has heard of Generative AI (artificial intelligence) tools like MidJourney, Stable Diffusion, and ChatGPT and how they’re impacting the world. But are they actually as disruptive as the headlines suggest? And if so, how might we use the potential of AI and machine learning to power our own projects?
Nvidia launches updated AI processor
Costs and Risks of Casting Process
If you've ever done casting in the last several years you know that video submissions are all the rage. There are a lot of good reasons for that and this article takes a closer look at the ever escalating process and demands.
AMPTP Would Give Showrunners Latitude to Set Size of TV Writing Staff
The Writers Guild of America is expected to meet in the coming days with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, amid rising hopes for a resolution of the three-month strike.
The WGA is set to respond to the studios’ latest offer, which was presented on Friday.
Restart Of WGA-AMPTP Talks Brings Hope As Window For Meaningful Seasons Of Scripted Broadcast Series Narrows
Labor Day traditionally signals the end of summer and puts the TV industry into fall mode, focusing on the launch of the new broadcast season. While broadcast is no longer the only — or even the main — game in town, the September holiday has remained that threshold after summer vacations when the TV business kicks into high gear.
New Showrunner AI: The Sum Of All Hollywood's Fears
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Why actors worry about automation
The technological ability to simulate new performances is among the concerns.
‘Oppenheimer’s’ essential element
Director Christopher Nolan goes deep on his most ambitious film to date, delving into the birth of the atomic age. It all started with a gift.