Saturday, April 26
The Triumph Of Technology Over Talent, Part XVIII
I was pretty impressed by this. I showed it to my cousin - a SMPTE Fellow - and he was impressed. That probably means it's impressive.
(I mistakenly filed this under Books, and got Ermintrude the cow as an icon. Which was cool-looking, but not quite what I'd intended.)
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I was pretty impressed by this. I showed it to my cousin - a SMPTE Fellow - and he was impressed. That probably means it's impressive.
(I mistakenly filed this under Books, and got Ermintrude the cow as an icon. Which was cool-looking, but not quite what I'd intended.)
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So now a recording can be more perfect than it anyone can actually play.
Just like LotR digitally colored every frame to make New Zealand prettier than it is in real life (and it's the prettiest place on Earth).
In management we talk about managing customer expectations; the key to keeping people happy is keeping their expectations realistic. What are we going to do when Hollywood makes people's expectations for life unrealistic?
Oh, wait... we're already there.
Just like LotR digitally colored every frame to make New Zealand prettier than it is in real life (and it's the prettiest place on Earth).
In management we talk about managing customer expectations; the key to keeping people happy is keeping their expectations realistic. What are we going to do when Hollywood makes people's expectations for life unrealistic?
Oh, wait... we're already there.
Posted by: Yahzi at Monday, April 28 2008 03:23 AM (yn9dj)
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