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We cannot discuss trends in media and video without mentioning images themselves and the technology that makes them possible. We simply cannot. The study addressed the modern trends in the visual media industry through an introduction and two types of research. To achieve the study’s objectives, several questions were posed: What are the media means in terms of its origins? What are the effects of relying on modern media? What is the visual media industry? What is the contribution of modern television technologies to visual media? The study used descriptive, analytical, and historical approaches. The study concluded that recent trends in the visual media industry presented new concepts that allow a detailed presentation of the challenges facing visual media in modern society are represented in three factors that are political, technological, and economic; it explains the emergence of the media and the transformations that occurred in it. The visual media industry knew recent developments and trends during the twentieth century and at the beginning of the current century, thanks to the technological development in media and communication.

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Maki, A., Al Shammari, A. (2023). Modern Trends in the Visual Media Industry. In: Musleh Al-Sartawi, A.M.A., Razzaque, A., Kamal, M.M. (eds) From the Internet of Things to the Internet of Ideas: The Role of Artificial Intelligence. EAMMIS 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 557. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17746-0_3

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