Search News & Articles

Sign In | Become a Member | Contact Us

 
Editions   North America | Europe | Magazine

WhatTheyThink

  • Home
    • News
    • Commentary & Analysis
    • Video
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
    • Livestreams
  • Industry Data
    • Data Analysis
    • Industry Analysis
    • Merger & Acquisitions
    • Special Reports and Research
  • Wide Format & Signage
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis
  • Labels & Packaging
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis
  • Software
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis
    • Product Spotlight
  • Print Finishing
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis
  • Digital & Inkjet
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis
  • Textiles & Apparel
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis
  • Industrial
    • News
    • Video
    • Commentary & Analysis

Frank to the Future

In this episode we meet “Future Frank,” a hologram from the year 2100 that reports on what life and technology are going to be like over our next 80 years. We get a glimpse of our future, but maybe we don’t want to know. (Hint: Start to look into printing food.)

Published on December 18, 2020

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Discussion

By Lisa Bickford on Dec 18, 2020

Thanks for the laugh! All the best to you and yours this holiday season!

 

By Craig Kevghas on Dec 18, 2020

This needs to be a weekly telecast, and longer. Like the Jetson's (video phones) and Star Trek (flip phones), just fabricating it as a possibility makes it more likely to become true. And I like Frank as a hologram... he needs to prosper well into the next century. Long Live Frank!

 

By Eric Vessels on Dec 18, 2020

It's not even April yet!

 

By Eddy Hagen on Dec 18, 2020

Please, not pop-ups in my brain!

 

By Catherine Austill on Dec 18, 2020

The 2nd Tiffany Trump term???? You are FUNNY, Frank!

 

By Muhd Yusuf on Dec 22, 2020

Happy everything, Frank!

 

By HARVEY LEVENSON on Jan 04, 2021

Hologram Frank,

You look wonderful for a 178-year-old!

I’m right there with you and would like to add one more item: NEWS ON PAPER (NEWSPAPERS) WILL RETURN AND GROW. The only difference is that you won’t have to wait for your newspaper to be delivered because each day the news will be updated on your existing paper, or even as the news changes. Yes, E-Ink/E-Paper is rapidly developing; electronic imaging on paper that looks, feels and folds like traditional paper. I’ve got the proof and will soon be presenting it.

Gotta run, my printed hamburger is almost ready! Great video!

 

Discussion

Join the discussion Sign In or Become a Member, doing so is simple and free

Video Center
Video preview: Frank Provides a Backdrop for Book Sales
Frank Provides a Backdrop for Book Sales
Video preview: Warren Werbitt Goes Printer to Printer with Press Emporium’s Vernon Attles
Warren Werbitt Goes Printer to Printer with Press Emporium’s Vernon Attles
Video preview: Security Printing: A Tricky Business
Security Printing: A Tricky Business
Video preview: Frank Catalogs Catalogs
Frank Catalogs Catalogs
Video preview: Warren Werbitt Goes Printer to Printer with Willow Print Group’s Jeff Ekstein
Warren Werbitt Goes Printer to Printer with Willow Print Group’s Jeff Ekstein

More Video

Contact Us

Member Center
Renew membership, reset password, set email and notification preferences

Submit Your News

Sponsorship Programs

Media Planner

Syndication and News Licensing

Reprints

Privacy Policy

Terms

About WhatTheyThink

WhatTheyThink is the global printing industry's leading independent media organization with both print and digital offerings, including WhatTheyThink.com, PrintingNews.com and WhatTheyThink magazine versioned with a Printing News and Wide-Format & Signage edition. Our mission is to provide cogent news and analysis about trends, technologies, operations, and events in all the markets that comprise today’s printing and sign industries including commercial, in-plant, mailing, finishing, sign, display, textile, industrial, finishing, labels, packaging, marketing technology, software and workflow.

© 2021 WhatTheyThink. All Rights Reserved.