How Europe’s Film and TV Dubbers Are Leading the Fight Against AI
A rallying cry (then deals) over “artificial voices from robots” in movies and series. Source: How Europe’s Film and TV Dubbers Are Leading the Fight Against AI
Ireland’s public broadcaster has asked the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for a discussion about Israel’s inclusion in the Eurovision song contest, as 72 former contestants called for the Israeli broadcaster Kan to be banned from next week’s event in the … Continued
According to a new study from the Animation Guild and partner organizations, California’s share of the highest-grossing animated films dropped 40 percent between 2010 and 2023. Source: California Animation Work Suffering Amid Outsourcing Concerns
With Hollywood projects now often shooting outside of California, above-the-line talent are flying between their sets and SoCal homes on weekends and increasing their carbon footprints as a result. Source: The Film and TV Production Exodus Is Bad for LA … Continued
Work illustrating the war’s brutality but also the resilience of four Palestinian artists, is being exhibited at the Darat al Funan in Jordan. Source: ‘My work is a scream for help’: Gaza’s artists document life under fire | Global development … Continued
CinemaCon is supposed to celebrate the magic of the big screen and the power of the cinematic experience. Instead, this year’s Las Vegas gathering was a tense, testy affair that threatened to resurface old tensions between studios and exhibitors. All … Continued