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Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?
A shrinking population means Japan has a shortage of workers. Many are hoping that artificial intelligence (AI) can pick up the slack. Source: Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages? READ MORE
Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group & Epson Join Forces To Conceptualize The Future Of Immersive Events
Today, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group (“Cirque du Soleil” or “the Company”), a global leader in live entertainment, announced it has named Epson, a global leader in projection and printing technology, its Official... READ MORE
I hope Nikon buying RED is a bold power play that will keep the camera industry on its toes
By now, the dust has settled on the monumental announcement made by Nikon that it was set to become the sole owner of rogue camera brand RED Digital Cinema. After years of vying... READ MORE
Sex in Movies Has Dropped Sharply, Yet Gotten More Graphic, Study Says
A new study has found that the amount of sex in major theatrical films has dramatically declined this century, but that individual instances are more graphic than ever before. Source: Study: Sex in... READ MORE
8K vs 18K | Sydney cinematographer pushing technology at home and Hollywood
Pawel Achtel doesn’t film with any ordinary camera.The Sydney-based cinematographer has invented his own; something smaller than an IMAX camera that packs an even greater punch.”The camera films in over 18K,” Achtel told... READ MORE
Cinema Strada movie review: Hong Kong film critic and historian Law Kar narrates his view of the world
Macau-born titan of Hong Kong’s cultural scene voices Donna Ong’s fascinating documentary that looks at cinema and the city’s post-war history through his eyes. In a film with a profusion of archive footage... READ MORE