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This technology could change film forever and not in a good way. Film and tv that changes according to a individual’s preferences, in other words no longer a shared experience. This technology is still being developed and is expected this decade from several big companies in the U.K. and US.
https://www.theverge.com/2015/12/4/9...hoever-watches Essentially, instead of a film being edited then sent to mass audiences, it will be divided into objects such as a frame of film, a line of dialogue, a piece of music, an onscreen object etc.. This is then rearranged according to a individual’s profile and preference with metadata being attached to each object to suggest how it could be rearranged. It sounds dreadful. It will ruin the shared experience of film in the HT or living room as every individual would have a unique profile. |
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