I enjoy doing digital work. I enjoy sculpting digitally. I've had my digital sculptures on covers of the top digital magazines.
We make, see, and love films, not digitals. To convert all of our movies, home videos, theaters, photographs and television to digital would be like telling a painter to throw away his brushes and canvas for an I-Pad. Celluloid isn't just nostalgic, ...
Digital organisms, while not necessarily any more alive than a phone book, are strings of code that replicate and evolve over time. Digital codes are strings of binary digits - bits.
We do like digital projection. We like shooting on film, finishing digitally, and projection digitally. That's what I like best. It's still a movie. It's not someone's camcorder and it got projected. That's mean, I know.
For a long time, the film business was a single-digit business on investment return. Now, because of home video, it's a low double-digit business, and the studios want to make sure it doesn't go back into the single-digit 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 chan...
My muse is the digital world.
This digital world is completely fascinating to me.
I don't pretend to be a digital savant or even a digital apprentice.
In digital world, sport provides opportunity to bring people together.
We live in a digital world, but we're fairly analog creatures.
Innovation is the only bridge to mind digital gaps.
Digital organization is essentially a dynamic, people-centered ecosystem.
Digital media are biased toward replication and storage. Our digital photos practically upload and post themselves on Facebook, and our most deleted e-mails tend to resurface when we least expect it. Yes, everything you do in the digital realm may as...
An algorithm must be seen to be believed.
Since we made Shrek in the digital format, you actually can see it in its purest form digitally.
Digital is a disaster. No digital radio has the correct time and they don't even agree with each other.
The nations, of course, that are most at risk of a destructive digital attack are the ones with the greatest connectivity. Marcus Ranum, one of the early innovators of the computer firewall, called Stuxnet 'a stone thrown by people who live in a glas...
I think digital will displace film, yes. We're talking about digital as a thing of the future, but I'm afraid that it's here.
In a digital world, there are numerous technologies that we are attached to that create infinite interruption.
I think, once recipes become digital, pirating a digital recipe and all the questions that you have with music and so forth will become pertinent to food as well.