Amazon Studios and Netflix approaches cited in presentation.
Sharply divergent views about Big Data, artificial intelligence and their potential role for good or bad in the independent film business were expressed at this weekend’s Winston-Baker Zurich Summit on Film, Technology and Business.
Data scientist Dr Sebastian Wernicke shared two contrasting tales that underlined the wildly different results for rival companies when they commissioned creative work based on data analysis results.
First, Wernicke told the story of former Amazon Studios CEO Roy Price and how he responded to the challenge of identifying new content that would bring subscribers to the streaming service.
Sharply divergent views about Big Data, artificial intelligence and their potential role for good or bad in the independent film business were expressed at this weekend’s Winston-Baker Zurich Summit on Film, Technology and Business.
Data scientist Dr Sebastian Wernicke shared two contrasting tales that underlined the wildly different results for rival companies when they commissioned creative work based on data analysis results.
First, Wernicke told the story of former Amazon Studios CEO Roy Price and how he responded to the challenge of identifying new content that would bring subscribers to the streaming service.
- 10/1/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Amazon Studios and Netflix approaches cited in presentation.
Sharply divergent views about Big Data, artificial intelligence and their potential role for good or bad in the independent film business were expressed at this weekend’s Winston-Baker Zurich Summit on Film, Technology and Business.
Data scientist Dr Sebastian Wernicke (pictured) shared two contrasting tales that underlined the wildly different results for rival companies when they commissioned creative work based on data analysis results.
First, Wernicke told the story of former Amazon Studios CEO Roy Price and how he responded to the challenge of identifying new content that would bring subscribers to the streaming service.
Sharply divergent views about Big Data, artificial intelligence and their potential role for good or bad in the independent film business were expressed at this weekend’s Winston-Baker Zurich Summit on Film, Technology and Business.
Data scientist Dr Sebastian Wernicke (pictured) shared two contrasting tales that underlined the wildly different results for rival companies when they commissioned creative work based on data analysis results.
First, Wernicke told the story of former Amazon Studios CEO Roy Price and how he responded to the challenge of identifying new content that would bring subscribers to the streaming service.
- 9/30/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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