What will be the destiny of Film-Making in technology domain future?

What will be the destiny of Film-Making in technology domain future?

29 July 2021, 08:23 AM

Technology, if simply put, is the skills used to achieve goals and solve problems. In the future, everything will be “smart”- connected and data-driven. You are now about to read the world’s most detailed article about the FUTURE OF FILM-MAKING. You are about to find How tech- nology will completely manipulate the entire process of filmmaking? How Artificial Intelligence will bring a new era to the Film Industry? How will Theatres regain their lost popularity in the future due to technology? This article is very important as it marks a step towards the future of Show-biz. Technology can be a very powerful tool for trans- forming Filmmaking. It can help affirm and ad- vance relationships be- tween actors and viewers.

“Cinematic experi- ences will evolve to feel as natural and as real as a day in your life, but have the amazing characteris- tics of the kind of exciting stories that we are used to being told”, said American director and VR guru Chris Milk to BBC Culture.

According to him, the future will offer cus- tomized immersive expe- riences. He adds that ma- chines will be capable of “crafting a story in real- time that is just for you, that uniquely satisfies you and what your likes and dislikes are.”

How technology will impact Actors and Acting? In the future, with the help of Quantum comput- ing and advanced tech- nologies like Real-Time Rendering (R.T.R.), Ray Tracing, Computer Gen- erated Imagery (CGI), and with technically advanced devices like Drones, and 360-degree cameras hav- ing pixels more than 4K(4,000), Film-Making will be made very easy. In the future, all the actor ment and finalize his/her stipend, so that he/she can lend their physical at- tributes(i.e. the 3D model) and voice to the Produc- tions, the rest will be tak- en care of by Al(Artificial Intelligence), VR(Virtual Reality) and AR (Augment- ed Reality). The actors will not be physically present at the film sets but their AV(Audio Visual) or Digi- tal Clones will be filmed

by using Drones. For example, in the

movie Spiderman: Far From Home the villain Mysterio could create a place that looked exactly like the real place, but in reality, it was virtually cre- ated using Drones and Digital Clones. Here, every incident was just an illu- sion. This is how the Film Industry will work in the future. Every scene will look like an illusion for the viewers. With the help of technology, nothing will be impossible.

In the future, “flat-me- dia(it is the main means for communication with the public via broadcast- ing, publishing and, the internet) will still be there with us, just like the radio will still be with us. But there’s no way that film- making is going to stay flat”, said famous Ameri- preneur Nonny de la Pe- na. According to her, there will be dynamic changes in the sector of film-mak- ing in the coming years.

The Indian film indus- need is to make an agree-try was valued at over 180 billion rupees in the fi- nancial year 2019, and it was estimated to reach up to 260 billion rupees by the end of the financial year 2024. The global film industry, including box office and home enter- tainment revenue, was worth $136 billion in 2018 and is expected to keep growing over time. The in- creasing popularity of 3D movies that give the audi-

ence experience of virtual reality is projected to dri ve growth. Change regarding the viewer’s Cinematic Expe rience?

In the future, the com plete scenario of viewer ship will change. No films shall be released in the atres, everything will be accessible on the “AR Cloud.” Viewers will be able to watch movies via the Internet on their 8K 3D Hologram Television. The Hologram experience will provide the viewer to watch the films in utter most detail, from different angles.

Eugene Chung, who di rected the critically ac claimed VR film Allumette says, “In the future VR will become increasingly blended with the AR cloud, which is essentially a digital copy of the can journalist and Entre-world.” The Augmented Reality (AR) cloud is a dig ital copy of the real world that is accessible by any user from any device, from any location, and at any time.

The Smithsonian Mag azine says, “Over the course of next 40 years, many cinematic visions will be compared to the reality of their time.”

Technically made movies by AR and AI will allow the viewers to walk through the film, interact ing with the story, and can change the conclusions of the film. The viewers will be provided with maximum freedom.

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