Contents
I. The Automated Future
II. AI in Film & Podcasts
III. The Exhausted Brain
IV. Triple P's Vision
In the next decade, media production will become far more automated and technology-driven. In events and exhibitions, we will start seeing mechanical production systems where robots move around venues capturing visitors using trained shooting techniques. These devices will be connected to central servers where AI-powered editing systems continuously process footage in real time, automatically editing and publishing content with generated captions.
In film production, AI will assist in most stages of the process, potentially handling 80% to 99% of the production workflow. Filmmakers will no longer need to capture every single shot. Instead, they will film key frames and environments while AI systems generate and complete the rest of the visual sequence.
In podcasts and digital programs, AI avatars and digital twins will become common. Influencers and creators will have digital versions of themselves capable of producing content, appearing in digital podcasts, and creating media experiences without requiring the physical presence of the creator. As AI, digital spaces, and immersive environments continue to evolve, media will move beyond being just audio and visuals. It will become a language through which humans communicate ideas and experiences.
We may even attend exhibitions virtually, either through dedicated immersive spaces in our own countries or through realistic virtual environments accessed from our headsets.
However, while technology accelerates, something important is happening within the human mind. The human brain today is increasingly exhausted by the pace of digital media. Years of scrolling and fast-cut content have exposed audiences to massive amounts of information in very short periods of time. As a result, viewers now respond better to clearer storytelling and a more balanced visual rhythm that allows them to truly process and feel the story.
This is why brands and audiences are beginning to seek content that is not only fast and efficient, but also human and intentional in its storytelling.
At Triple P, we believe the future of production is not only about speed and automation, but about restoring the human audio-visual experience. While we continue to adopt the most advanced technologies and production systems to serve our clients in a world that is rapidly becoming digital-first, our focus remains on balancing technological innovation with meaningful storytelling.
We do not simply produce fast-consumption content. We aim to bring a rebirth of the human audio-visual experience — where technology enhances creativity while the story remains something the human mind can truly understand and feel.