Future of Work in Film and TV: Strategic Intelligence
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Film and TV companies are investing in future of work technologies technologies to streamline their workflows, reduce costs, and produce higher quality content. Film and TV companies are increasing investment into future of work initiaves and will continue to do so.
AI is disrupting the future of work in film and TV
Artificial intelligence (AI) could benefit the film and TV industry significantly. Companies increasingly use AI to automate time-consuming processes like subtitling, dubbing, and translating. It is also used to generate content and ideas. However, the industry’s adoption of AI has raised concerns about job security and potential audience backlash. Film and TV companies must be transparent about their use of AI, or they risk reputational damage.
Cloud-based collaboration tools facilitate filmmaking
Cloud-based production enjoys a high adoption rate within the film and TV industry. Many companies that experimented with cloud-based platforms to share files while working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic have now transitioned their production workflows to the cloud. Specialist film and TV cloud vendors continue to add new features to their platforms, such as frame-by-frame playback and real-time, camera-to-cloud (C2C) capabilities. These features can help teams streamline their workflows, reduce production-to-post-production lag, and operate efficiently globally.
Visualization technologies can reduce production costs
The film and TV industry is witnessing a surge in the use of visualization technologies such as computer-generated images (CGI), virtual effects (VFX), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), digital twins, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). These techniques can drastically reduce production expenditures related to location filming and physical set design and simplify filmmaking. However, the adoption of some visualization technologies, like LEDs, is primarily limited to bigger players due to the substantial initial investment required. Companies embracing these technologies must also contend with a shortage of skilled technicians.
Scope
This report provides an overview of the future of work theme and how it will impact the film and TV industry.
The report predicts how the future of work in film and TV will evolve, including the key challenges it will solve.
It includes selected case studies highlighting who is innovating in film and TV using future of work technologies
The report also includes a comprehensive data analysis, including market size and growth forecasts for the future of work.
Key Highlights
Future of work technologie like artificial intelligence (AI) could benefit the film and TV industry significantly. Companiesare increasingly useing AI to automate time-consuming processes like subtitling, dubbing, and translating. Cloud-based collaboration tools are being adopted to help teams working remotely transition their production workflows to shareable cloud platforms. Virtualalization technologies are crucial to streamlining VFX workflows, but can be too costly for smaller companies.
Reasons to Buy
GlobalData’s thematic research ecosystem is a single, integrated global research platform that provides an easy-to-use framework for tracking all themes across all companies in all sectors.
This report is essential for senior executives at film and TV companies to understand the critical benefits from integrating future of work technology into their operations. Film and TV companies who fail to implement future of work solutions will fall behind.
In addition, the report identifies the leading future of work adopters in film and TV, as well as specialist tech vendors in this space.
3D Systems (DDD)
ABB
Aerial MOB
Aerialworx
Adobe
AGI
AME-3D
Amazon
Alibaba
Alphabet
Alphabet (Google)
Alphabet (Waymo)
Apple
Atomos
Autodesk
Automation Anywhere
Baidu
Bilibili
Candour Productions
Cisco (Webex)
Cloudera
Comcast
Colibrium Additive
DNEG
Dassault Systèmes
Deepdub
Deepub
Descript
Deluxe
Ericsson
FANUC
Flawless
Framestore
G6 Moco
Glamdro.id
GM (Cruise)
HP
HTC
Huawei
IBM
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
iQiyi
Kawasaki
Mark Robots Motion Control
Midea (KUKA)
Megvil (Face++)
Merge Labs
MergeXR
Microsoft
Microsoft (Teams/365)
Midjourney
Moco FX
NICE
Netflix
NVIDIA
OpenAI
Oracle
Papercup
Paramount Global
Parrot
POLA Marketing
ProSiebenSat.1
Quantcast
Qualcomm
Respeecher
Rokid
Runway
Salesforce
Salesforce (Slack)
SAP
Schneider Electric
Samsung Electronics
Sony
Snap
StoryFutures
Suno
TF1
Teradyne
Tesla
Tencent
UIPath
Verizon
Viaplay
Visualise
Vuzix
Walt Disney
Warner Bros. Discovery
Wonder Dynamics
WriterDuet
Yuneec
Zero Density
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