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TV Tech Awards: A Closer Look at This Year's Innovations & Controversies
Friday, September 6, 2024
The Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards recognized a range of impressive developments this year, from Adobe's Substance Painter software to the Avid Multicamera System. But with so many advancements happening simultaneously in the rapidly evolving TV industry, it begs the question: are we moving too fast and losing sight of the fundamentals? What important innovations might be overlooked or left behind as we charge ahead into the future?
There were some notable absences from this year's list of winners. Where were the awards for advancements in accessibility technology or sustainability initiatives? Are the Emmys still relevant in an era where streaming services dominate the landscape? And what can they do to ensure they are truly honoring a diverse range of achievements and voices shaping the future of TV?
At the end of the day, these Engineering & Science Emmy Awards celebrate some truly remarkable accomplishments. But let's remember that innovation is often messy, controversial, and full of unintended consequences. By asking tough questions and challenging assumptions, we can ensure that the future of television storytelling continues to evolve in ways that benefit us all.
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