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This visionary and wide-ranging book explores the future of video media, integrating historic and current developments of TV and online video with an empirical anticipation of the next generation of media technology, content, business, and policy. Leading economist Eli Noam considers a wide range of topics such as technology components, content genres, economic models, platform companies, societal impacts, and regulation.
Providing a prescient analysis into 'Video 4.0', Noam discusses how existing building blocks and emerging trends in technology and business will create new styles and providers of media, with strong experiential and personalized elements inspired by video games and held together by AI. Chapters cover key aspects of video media technology including sustainability, Virtual Reality, metaverses, blockchains, 3D immersion, interactivity, participation, and experiential video. Video 2040 explores opportunities and identifies problems, obstacles and misprognostications. It highlights solutions for overcoming and adapting to these issues.
The book is an enlightening read for students and academics in media and communications, business and management, and political science and law. It is also a roadmap for media and online professionals, policymakers, and financial experts as they explore the future of their industries.
Contents
Contents
PART I THE SETTING
1 Introduction to video media 2040
2 Technology trends
PART II BUILDING BLOCKS FOR NEXT-GENERATION VIDEO
3 Video processors and video clouds
4 Network infrastructure
5 Video displays, haptics, and interfaces
6 Blockchain
7 Real-time rendering
PART III CONTENT ELEMENTS FOR NEXT-GENERATION VIDEO
8 Video games
9 Immersion
10 Individualization
11 Interactivity
12 Metaverses
13 The poor track record of building blocks for Video 4.0
PART IV THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN
NEXT-GENERATION VIDEO
14 An overview of AI
15 How AI can be used in film and video
16 AI as the key element in next-generation video
PART V VIDEO 4.0: PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER
17 What Video 4.0 might look like
18 Business models for Video 4.0 platforms
19 The industry structure of Video 4.0
20 Technology and cybersecurity constraints of Video 4.0
21 The regulation of Video 4.0
22 Societal implications
23 Summary and outlook on next-generation Video 4.0
24 Appendix: Major companies for the future Video 4.0



