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Latest Mistika on show at BVE North
SGO’s UK reseller Pixelution will host the first UK demonstration of the latest version of Mistika at BVE North next week.
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Jamie's Great Britain
Design and produce titles, content graphics and stings for the 6 x 60-minute series
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Take 2 invests £1.25m
Take 2 is to spend £1.25m in cameras and lenses, including the purchase of eight Arri Alexa Studio cameras
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Alexa gets in-camera support for DNxHD
Arri has revealed plans to offer in-camera support for Avid’s DNxHD codec for its Alexa range of cameras.
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RTS reveals Craft and Design Awards shortlist
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the shortlist for its annual Craft and Design Awards.
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BBCW renews Red Bee deal for Europe and Africa
Red Bee Media has renewed its deal to provide broadcast services for BBC Worldwide’s suite of European and South African channels.
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Prime Focus reshuffles management team
Prime Focus has reshuffled its senior management team and pledged to invest £1.5m in new technology ahead of the official opening of its New York facility.
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BVE to relocate to Excel
Broadcast Video Expo (BVE) together with sister event The Production Show (TPS) will move to the Excel exhibition centre in 2013.
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Young Dracula
Illustrate Young Dracula’s journey from the old castle to his new home in the attic of Garside Grange school
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Mummifying Alan: Egypt's Last Secret
Provide offline, grade, online, audio and deliverables for the 90-minute Channel 4 programme
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Meduza launches 3D broadcast camera
Meduza today launched the Titan, a single body 3D camera aimed at the broadcast sector.
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Foundry launches Katana
The Foundry has release Katana, its new look development and lighting tool.
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Amberfin's Devlin given SMPTE award
The Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has awarded Amberfin chief technology officer Bruce Devlin the David Sarnoff Gold Medal Award.
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Thai floods bring threat of hard drive shortages
Suppliers of hard drives have warned of escalating prices and possible shortages following Thailand’s worst floods in five decades.