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VFX law
Read more: VFX lawhttp://vfxlaw2012.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/organizational-skills/
At one point in my career I was a Visual Effects Producer, and am a current member of the PGA. Is it possible that I am responsible for some companies having gone out of business because I squeezed them too hard on prices? Yes. Is it possible artists lost their job because of the decisions I made? Yes. Is it indeed possible that the visual effects industry finds itself in dire straits with nowhere to turn? Yes.
How do we fix it, and more to the point, can it be fixed?
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How the VFX industry is recovering from last year’s strikes
Read more: How the VFX industry is recovering from last year’s strikesJonathan Bronfman, CEO at MARZ, tells us: “I don’t think the industry will ever be the same. It will recover slowly in 2024. The streaming wars cost studios too much money and now they are all reevaluating their strategies.”
He notes that AI will play a big role in how things shake out. “Technology is pushing out the traditional approach, something which is long overdue. Studios in Hollywood have been operating the same way for decades, and now AI will move them off their pedestal.
“The entire industry is in for a reckoning. I think studios would have come to this realisation eventually, so it was inevitable, but I think the pressure from the strikes accelerated this.”
https://www.vfxwire.com/how-the-vfx-industry-is-recovering-from-last-years-strikes/
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The Three Laws of Software Code Complexity
Read more: The Three Laws of Software Code Complexityhttps://maheshba.bitbucket.io/blog/2024/05/08/2024-ThreeLaws.html
- A well-designed system will degrade into a badly designed system over time.
- Complexity is a Moat (filled by Leaky Abstractions).
- There is no fundamental upper limit on Software Complexity.
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