Writer-director-producer Jerry Zucker hosts an evening exploring what could be in the future for motion pictures. The program will examine topics ranging from artificial intelligence to performance capture, 3D and non-traditional theatrical venues. Zucker's interest in the future of cinema is evident in his role as a co-founder of the Science & Entertainment Exchange, a program of the National Academy of Sciences that provides entertainment industry professionals with access to scientists and engineers. His feature film credits include Airplane! (1980), Ghost (1990), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Rat Race (2001) and Fair Game (2010). This look into the future begins at 8:00 pm on Thursday, December 2 in the Samuel Goldwyn Theater at The Academy. General admission is $5/person, while Academy members and students with a valid ID pay $3/person (limit 2 tickets).
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