The video clip for Elif Buse Doğan’s song “Bitti” attracted attention with its 8K resolution and started an important discussion about the standards of the future in the music industry. The clip, which reached 1.1 million views in just two months, made a splash not only with its song but also with its technological foresight. So, is 8K resolution really becoming the new standard in clips?
The new standard in clips: 8K
While until a few years ago the majority of the screens in our homes offered HD resolution, today Full HD (1080p) is rapidly being replaced by 4K. While 4K has now become a standard feature on smart TVs, resolutions such as 1080p and 2K are still widely used on computers and phones. However, considering the rapid advancement of technology, 4K is expected to be replaced by 8K in the near future.
Elif Buse Doğan’s release of a clip in 8K resolution is an indication that this technological transformation has begun to be reflected in the music industry. Although the number of people who can experience 8K is currently quite limited, this bold move actually reveals the artist’s vision for the future. Especially the fact that a Turkish artist, rather than a foreign artist, has taken this step is a hopeful development for the music industry in our country.
8K resolution provides highly detailed and sharp images, giving viewers a more realistic experience. Naturally, the visual effects and cinematography used in the clips appear more impressively with 8K. This allows artists to express their creativity more freely.
Of course, there are some obstacles to the widespread use of 8K technology. The hardware and infrastructure costs required to produce and broadcast 8K content are quite high. In addition, large amounts of data transfer are required to store and broadcast 8K content. However, with the rapid development of technology and decreasing costs, these obstacles will be overcome in a short time.
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