I think Hollywood will lose a lot of its market such as the animation films, but will maintain actual humanlike movies.
Why do you think they will maintain that? Arent we seeing films arising from other areas?
And how are these studios going to survive? Did you see the write down that Warner Bros took? $11B.
Yes, I just read it and it was associated to the loss of NBA streaming rights to amazon and advertising as a whole, in my opinion I believe Hollywood will be valued for the following reasons after losing a huge market capitalization;
- They're still needed in movies not animations or skits
- Big budget production that AI being involved will not be covered.
I really do hope you get my point.
I get it but I disagree. My view is you do not grasp technological trends. The write down was because their media properties are becoming worthless. Right now it is centered in television. If TV networks can go that way, why think production of films will now follow a similar pattern.
And you do realize the future of video is not one to many (meaning one video for many). Much of it will be one to one.