This is an early digital photograph for me. I started shooting digital some 10 years ago. I had been using Kodachrome for decades, but digital techniques offered me many new possibilities and incredible flexibility. It stimulated creation.
In a digital world, there are numerous technologies that we are attached to that create infinite interruption.
In '83, not only was there no such thing as performance motion capture technology, there was no such thing as digital animation. This was the analog era.
I dream of a Digital India where government is open, and governance is transparent.
I dream of a Digital India where quality healthcare percolates right up to the remotest regions powered by e-Healthcare.
You can't see a digital clock because there isn't one
I find digital content much easier and more rewarding to interact with on screen than printed on paper.
Do not fear the digital world, it will not kill us all.
At Yahoo, we were one of the early proponents of the power of content showcased through new media. SnagFilms, with its large library and breadth of digital distribution, can help shape this next phase, bringing great stories to broad new audiences.
Traditional communication design and the digital revolution will certainly blend and integrate, as clients’ communications needs rarely involve just one medium.
Analog was perfected over 70 years, though. Digital will one day be fantastic. I'm sure of it.
Digital doesn't interest me. It's too many steps removed from the actual tactile thing. I still read books. I don't read online.
In every part of the world with which I am familiar, young people are completely immersed in the digital world - so much so, that it is inconceivable to them that they can, for long, be separated from their devices. Indeed, many of us who are not young, who are 'digital immigrants' rather than 'digital natives,' are also wedded to, if not dependent on, our digital devices.
You do get scrutinized in the digital age. You know they're zooming in on every pore, which you've got to forget about.
Every company can choose whether to lead or follow the emerging digital trends.
Real film is light; digital is electricity.
I was mentioning with the digital camera, maybe this new fashion of filmmaking gives a closer look of what life may be like. But it's still nothing but a copy.
Movie distribution may very well have migrated fully to digital form by then, making a huge dent in the need to print film and physically distribute content.
If print was invented tomorrow, it would be the death of digital.
Because of the rush of human knowledge, because of the digital revolution, I have a voice, and I do not need to scream.
Young people in particular, I appeal to you: bear witness to your faith through the digital world.
There is no way I could have ever dared to make a documentary, much less have the money to make a documentary, if it was on 16mm. But, with the magic of digital.
There's digital fatigue. When you can do everything, you can actually do nothing.
The digital revolution is almost as disruptive to the traditional media business as electricity was to the candle business.
Once the image was in the digital environment, one of the problems was, we had no means to reproduce the color spectrum, grey scale, and contrast that film produces, without converting the digital file to film, evaluating it, then going back and changing the digital image.