Video-game technology is changing the way television is made. “It's basically taking the post out of post-production.” danacowley from Epic Games says game engines help shows like The Mandalorian film effects in-camera, on the latest “Babbage”
, a persistent virtual world that anyone can plug into? This vision, though born in the minds of science fiction writers, is shaping the real-world
ambitions of much of the tech world. Host Alok Jha talks to author Neal Stephenson, VR pioneer Jaron Lanier and the VFX team behind The Mandalorian. Runtime: 28 min
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