The Fabric of the Future: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
By Jennifer P
In a recent article written by David Shapton for RedSharkNews, he discusses initiatives like Adobe’s Camera to Cloud focus attention on where we’re going and how far we can go.
It is likely that the next step in the evolution of digital media will be the development of new technologies and architectures that go beyond the current limitations of pixel-based video and cloud-based infrastructure. These technologies could potentially provide higher resolution and frame rates, more reliable and transparent delivery methods, and more efficient use of bandwidth and storage.
One possible direction for this evolution is the use of more advanced compression techniques that can reduce the size of digital media files without sacrificing too much quality. This would allow for faster and more efficient delivery of digital media, and could potentially enable the use of even higher resolution and frame rates.
Another possibility is the development of new video formats that are better suited to the demands of digital media. These formats could potentially provide higher levels of detail and better color accuracy, making them more suitable for high-quality video production.
Ultimately, the future of digital media is likely to be shaped by a combination of technological progress and the ongoing needs and demands of the media industry. As new technologies emerge, they will likely be adopted and adapted to meet the evolving needs of the industry, leading to continued growth and innovation in the field.
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