Articles by John Maxwell Hobbs
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Neural Radiance Fields – A new approach to 3D modelling

From the chemical, mechanical and electrical process of creating a film, to the rise of virtual production, visual storytelling has always turned to cutting-edge technologies. Now Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) could replace the traditional technological foundations that broadcasting and film are built upon. IBC365 speaks to leading researcher, Professor Ravi Ramamoorthi.

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Future predictions – Part II: Leaders and analysts

The coming year hints at big changes in focus and innovations for the media and entertainment world. With giant leaps in AI advancements, streamlining production and the road ahead for ad-tech, how can vendors meet the demands of the hungry yet cost-conscious consumer, whilst staying ahead of the game? John Maxwell Hobbs gathers more expert insight from leaders and analysts in the second part of our future predictions series.

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Future predictions – Part I: Broadcasters and suppliers

As we wrap up 2024, it’s time to consider what lies ahead for the media industry in 2025. John Maxwell Hobbs probed industry executives to share their crystal ball predictions on themes spanning the impact of AI, the transition from hardware to software-based solutions, data security and ways of reaching new audiences.

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IBC2024 hosted 45,085 visitors from 170 countries – the largest live IBC in 5 years

Broadcasting in 2024: Spotlight falls on production and platforms

Over the past decade, media companies had a strong focus on the way programmes were viewed – we’ve seen HD, 3D, 4k, 8k, HDR, VR, and AR presented as the next big thing. In 2024, things shifted. John-Maxwell Hobbs digs into production and delivery practices, cloud, AI and sustainability trends of the past 12 months.

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Merging Sky and NBCUniversal: Engineering culture and collaboration across continents

Integrating the engineering teams from three broadcast giants taught Mansoor Fazil, Director of Global Platform Engineering at Sky that international merging meant acknowledging cultural differences and staying ahead of consumer habits. Fazil spoke to IBC365 to share insights into Sky's cloud-first, hybrid approach and its focus on emerging technologies which will create expansion – at scale and even further afield geographically – to meet their future goals.

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Sky without limits: how Cloud and IP are transforming a broadcasting giant

Sky is in the midst of a multifaceted digital transformation aimed at redefining both operations and the customer experience. IBC365 spoke with Cristina Gomila to find out more.

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Co-piloting the Olympics: “human-centric AI” as a creative partner

Olympic Channel Services created an AI tool to help its editorial team deal with the huge deluge of live content, supporting creative decisions rather than reducing headcount. John Maxwell Hobbs reports.

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Business matters: plugging the knowledge gap across streaming and broadcast

What is the purpose of the RTS’ new mini MBA course and who will benefit the most? IBC365 discovers more about the new TV and streaming course launching early next year.

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“We are aiming to bring high personalisation, advanced segmentation, and DAI into broadcast, closing the gap with digital streaming services

How Brazil’s TV 3.0 will help “close the gap” between broadcast and digital streaming

Brazil’s largest broadcaster, Globo, will be introducing the TV 3.0 platform across the country in 2025. This next-generation platform is not simply about remaining competitive with streaming giants - it’s about redefining the viewer experience. John Maxwell Hobbs reports.

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The Evolution of Live Production: Where are we on the transformational IP journey?

Moderated by IBC’s Mark Smith, the ‘The Evolution of Live Production: Where are we on the transformational IP journey?’ session brought together leaders Abi Hemingway, COO of Jackshoot; Claire Wilkie, Limitless Broadcast’s CEO; Clive Santamaria, ITV’s Chief Architect; and Ian Wagdin, Senior Technology Transfer Manager at the BBC to discuss how IP technology is transforming live production.

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