New white paper examines the innovative solutions ushering the video entertainment industry towards a more sustainable future
November 14 2022 - 04:00AM
GlobeNewswire Inc.
As the carbon footprint of the video entertainment industry has
ballooned to exceed even that of the airline industry, an important
question has been what will it take to make sustainability a key
element of video content creation? A new whitepaper released today
by InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDCC) and written by Futuresource
Consulting explores the reasons why the video entertainment
industry must lead on positive climate action, set higher standards
when it comes to energy efficiency, and integrate solutions that
mitigate energy consumption across the end-to-end video chain.
The whitepaper, Sustainability in Video Entertainment,
discusses how the content industry is embracing sustainable change
by leveraging the supporting technologies and strategies that
actively contribute to a more environmentally friendly production
environment. Many within the industry have high hopes for
developments including remote production; greater overall
efficiency in the delivery of IP-based services; the rise of
virtual production; cloud-based solutions; environmentally
optimized outside broadcasting (OB) trucks; universally efficient
data centers; and the manufacturing drive to make consumer products
more efficient and authenticated through transparent energy
certification.
“This paper comes at a moment when industry stakeholders are
thinking about how they can get a handle on the industry’s carbon
footprint, and in response, develop the solutions which are
seriously needed to minimize the environmental impact of content
creation, exchange, and delivery,” said Erik Reinhard,
Distinguished Scientist, InterDigital. “It reflects the industry
view that more needs to be done within the video entertainment
sector to measure and address what it can to achieve more
sustainable operations for the video content we all enjoy.”
The paper reveals:
- The carbon footprint for production is
immense: medium-sized films have an average carbon footprint of 769
metric tons of CO2e, with large films generating substantially more
emissions, creating 1,081 metric tons per production
- An average day of filming generates
more than one person’s annual carbon footprint while an average
hour filming is equivalent to the carbon footprint of a return
flight from London to New York
- Going cloud native saves energy:
production services are highly virtualized and as a result, harness
more energy efficient equipment than conventional on-premises set
ups
- Data centers worldwide are becoming
more efficient: Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) averages 1.5 today,
but newer installations achieve far better performance
- More than a billion hours of content
is consumed on a single streaming platform every single day and as
a consequence the video streaming industry’s annual carbon
footprint now exceeds that of the airline industry
“The video industry is now laser-focused on increasing the
sustainability of visual entertainment. From filming and content
creation, through broadcast distribution and internet streaming, to
consumer devices themselves, all elements of the delivery chain are
actively improving efficiency,” says Simon Forrest, Principal
Technology Analyst, Futuresource Consulting. “Yet there are
continuous challenges: on current trajectories, global TV energy
usage alone could increase 5% by 2026 as consumers upgrade to
higher resolution screens and transition to 4K HDR video. So, there
are clear opportunities for further innovation in video coding and
delivery mechanisms to help mitigate this potential rise.”
The paper argues that energy-aware streaming protocols promise
over 50% in energy savings per hour of content, and InterDigital is
an active contributor with innovative solutions in this space.
Investigating solutions and technologies to reduce the energy
consumption of visual media, InterDigital’s Video Lab has developed
critical energy-aware image processing methods, which can help
reduce energy consumption without changing visual quality,
alongside energy-aware activities in ITU (International
Telecommunication Union), DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting), MPEG
(Moving Picture Experts Group) and SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture
and Television Engineers), as well as foundational support for new
video codecs like VVC (Versatile Video Coding), which boasts a
significant bitrate reduction and more efficient transmission of 4K
UHD (Ultra High Definition) content.
To read the whitepaper, Sustainability in Video
Entertainment, please click here.
About InterDigital ®
InterDigital develops mobile and video technologies that are at
the core of devices, networks, and services worldwide. We solve
many of the industry’s most critical and complex technical
challenges, inventing solutions for more efficient broadband
networks, better video delivery, and richer multimedia experiences
years ahead of market deployment. InterDigital has licenses and
strategic relationships with many of the world’s leading technology
companies. Founded in 1972, InterDigital is listed on NASDAQ.
InterDigital is a registered trademark of InterDigital, Inc.
For more information, visit: www.InterDigital.com
InterDigital Contact:
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Email: Roya.Stephens@interdigital.com |
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