New Forest's Simon David Miller rethinks the production process


New Forest's AI-based emotion recognition technology uses a webcam on test audiences' computers to track how audiences react to particular scenes or moments. Photo for illustration purposes only. — AFP Relaxnews

LOS ANGELES: Can artificial intelligence and tech industry project management techniques help the film and TV industry to create more hits?

Tech entrepreneur Simon David Miller thinks so, and is in the process of raising between £1mil-£3mil (RM5.31bil-RM15.92bil) for his production company New Forest Film Co to recruit a team, and to develop technology to help it spearhead a new way of working in the industry, namely the Agile method.

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