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Today, you're probably watching streaming services, using social media, talking to Siri or Alexa, and maybe even riding a Waymo. All of this shows how much technology has changed the industry and our lives. This week, we dive headfirst into the next frontier: artificial intelligence in the Reel AI Newsletter. Eric Barmack, former head of overseas originals at Netflix. The founder and CEO of Wild Sheep Content, an international production and finance company, he and his small staff have been learning about AI and carefully experimenting with tools.in him first column, he shares some of what he learned. Our mission, with Eric's help, is to provide insight into real-world AI experiences, how they're being used at work, and where they're leading, both good and bad. It is to do.
Some of you had a lot to say about his first work. AI script reading. His column was the most read this week. Your comments were wise, passionate, and intuitive. To Eric's credit, I read your feedback and responded with the respect you deserve. I've never done improv comedy, but one of the clear principles that guides me is to be on top of the audience's intelligence. We are fortunate to have such thoughtful and engaged subscribers. Let's continue the dialogue.
AI Scripting Coverage: Machines vs. Humans
How and why the Esports bubble burst
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richard rushfield I will explain the lessons learned from Confab in two parts. Among them is the larger question of finding hope in the expectations of every studio from Warner to Disney, despite industry denials.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: CinemaCon Day 1
Answering the question “Isn’t it fun?”
A very British TV storm shakes up international markets
A movie called “Civil War'' shouldn't avoid politics to this extent.
Again, if not, how to start your morning Sean McNultyStart your day late with a great roundup of.This week, Sean incredible chess game around david ellison-Paramount mashup and more:
☀️ TV Upfronts Preview: “Flat Is the New Up”
☀️ 🧐 on SKYDANCE talk due to sudden exit from PAR board meeting
☀️ NETFLIX's global film strategy will pay off in 2024
☀️ NETFLIX movies become hits due to layoffs and reorganization
☀️Women's🏀 dominates the weekend, but “Omen” is absent
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paramount soap opera Billionaires, Boards, and Drama: Inside the The story of Redstone and Ellison. Erik Barmack also joined us to talk more about why he decided to explore AI and respond to feedback from readers.
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