Can Artificial Intelligence help better restore and preserve heritage cinema?
That was the question asked to a high-level panel on Thursday at the Classic Film Market, which runs alongside Lyon’s Lumière Film Festival, dedicated to heritage film.
Struggling to override the clatter of the heavy downpour hitting the ceiling of the tent set up next to the Lumière Institute for the duration of the festival, participants took part in a heated debate entitled Artificial Intelligence: A Tool for Heritage, in front of a packed room of industry professionals.
Opening the discussion, Barbara Mutz, in charge of legal and regulatory matters at France’s National Audiovisual Institute (Ina), said AI algorithms developed in-house hugely facilitate the archiving and location of its huge catalogue.
“We can index images and sound in a way that allows us to locate them [more easily] at a later stage, both for our own use and that of our users.
That was the question asked to a high-level panel on Thursday at the Classic Film Market, which runs alongside Lyon’s Lumière Film Festival, dedicated to heritage film.
Struggling to override the clatter of the heavy downpour hitting the ceiling of the tent set up next to the Lumière Institute for the duration of the festival, participants took part in a heated debate entitled Artificial Intelligence: A Tool for Heritage, in front of a packed room of industry professionals.
Opening the discussion, Barbara Mutz, in charge of legal and regulatory matters at France’s National Audiovisual Institute (Ina), said AI algorithms developed in-house hugely facilitate the archiving and location of its huge catalogue.
“We can index images and sound in a way that allows us to locate them [more easily] at a later stage, both for our own use and that of our users.
- 10/20/2023
- by Lise Pedersen
- Variety Film + TV
He’s not just a Master of Horror but the one true King of Horror, and Stephen King is getting the spotlight with a brand new documentary from MagellanTV this week.
It’s titled Stephen King: A Necessary Evil, and the documentary features a plethora of rare archival footage and interviews with King about the horror genre, why audiences love it and his feelings about the countless film adaptations of his work.
The doc will premiere exclusively on MagellanTV on Thursday, October 6, and Magellan will be making the film available to everyone (including non-subscribers) through Halloween.
Following October 31, only Magellan subscribers will have access.
Whet your appetite with an Exclusive Clip below!
“Through extensive and rare archival footage – including King’s past interviews, guest lectures and book readings – and framed by scenes from his novels’ myriad feature film adaptations, Stephen King: A Necessary Evil chronicles the renowned author’s life...
It’s titled Stephen King: A Necessary Evil, and the documentary features a plethora of rare archival footage and interviews with King about the horror genre, why audiences love it and his feelings about the countless film adaptations of his work.
The doc will premiere exclusively on MagellanTV on Thursday, October 6, and Magellan will be making the film available to everyone (including non-subscribers) through Halloween.
Following October 31, only Magellan subscribers will have access.
Whet your appetite with an Exclusive Clip below!
“Through extensive and rare archival footage – including King’s past interviews, guest lectures and book readings – and framed by scenes from his novels’ myriad feature film adaptations, Stephen King: A Necessary Evil chronicles the renowned author’s life...
- 10/3/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Families who are still looking for loved ones after Thursday's Bastille Day attack are seeking information on Twitter. Coming together under the hashtags #Nice06 and #RechercheNice (#SearchNice) users have posted photos and descriptions of their friends, sisters, brothers and other relatives who were in Nice when a truck drove into the massive crowds celebrating the National holiday. Their hope is that with the help of social media they can locate or learn the fate of people they haven't been able to contact since the terrorist attack. "A friend is looking for her cousin. Her name is Morgane. There's no news of her,...
- 7/15/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- PEOPLE.com
Families who are still looking for loved ones after Thursday's Bastille Day attack are seeking information on Twitter. Coming together under the hashtags #Nice06 and #RechercheNice (#SearchNice) users have posted photos and descriptions of their friends, sisters, brothers and other relatives who were in Nice when a truck drove into the massive crowds celebrating the National holiday. Their hope is that with the help of social media they can locate or learn the fate of people they haven't been able to contact since the terrorist attack. "A friend is looking for her cousin. Her name is Morgane. There's no news of her,...
- 7/15/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- PEOPLE.com
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