The shift from celluloid to pixel changed the entire film industry. This episode explores cinema’s digital revolution: non-linear editing, computer-generated visual effects, digital animation, high-definition cameras, digital projection, and new ways of preserving films. From Jurassic Park and Toy Story to digital cameras and files replacing film reels, the story shows how cinema stopped existing only as a physical image on film and began to live as data, pixels, and entirely new creative possibilities.

Streaming, AI, and the Future of the Screen
13:29

Titanic, Avatar, and the Records that Redefined the Box Office
11:16

The Blockbuster Phenomenon: When Cinema Became Massive
10:04