All Facilities articles – Page 311
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Watchmaker Films buys Goldeneye scanner
Picture restoration and distribution company Watchmaker Films Image Systems has ordered a Golden Eye II film scanner (above).
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Jo Beighton appointed Halo managing director
Halo’s John Rogerson has stepped up to the role of chief executive, with Jo Beighton promoted to the role of managing director.
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The Foundry adds Avatar technology to Nuke
The Foundry has teamed up with Weta Digital to incorporate the New Zealand VFX house’s Mari 3D texture painting software to its compositing system Nuke.
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Arqiva appoints new chief financial officer
Arqiva has appointed Phil Moses to the role of chief financial officer.
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Sony says supply of monitors at "usual levels"
Sony has moved to reassure the broadcast sector that stock levels of professional monitors and its entry level professional camcorders are “back to usual levels”.
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Four Rooms
Full post on the new series where people attempt to sell their possessions to art, antiques and collectibles dealers.
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Inside the Human Body
Full post on the four-part series about the wonders of the human body.
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Sky under fire for taking post projects in-house
Sky is directing indies to complete an increasing amount of post-production at its new West London base, post houses have claimed.
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Rushes makes new appointments
Rushes has made two new appointments to its production team, with Anthony McCaffery promoted to the role of head of production and Luke Toyne joining the facility as CG commercials producer.
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Sky offers green advice
Sky has teamed up with Global Action Plan (GAP) and Ravensbourne College to host a workshop offering freelancers and small-to medium-sized production and post-production businesses advice on how to make their business more ‘green’.
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Aframe joins forces with BT for Nexus launch
Web-based video production firm Aframe has partnered with BT to launch the telecoms giant’s Media IP Nexus service.
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Survey reveals HDCam SR concerns
Nearly half of broadcast professionals believe the HDCam SR stock shortage is a “major concern” or “business critical”, a study by content services firm JCA has found.
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Globelynx trials new HD camera
Globelynx is trialling a new HD camera system as it looks to upgrade its stock of fixed-network cameras around the UK and in Europe.
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Salford's free studio offer
Programme-makers are being offered free use of one of seven HD studios at MediaCityUK in Salford, coinciding with the first BBC staff moving into the premises.
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Decode to launch 3D rig for Alexa and Red cameras
London-based 3D sales and rental house Decode will launch two new 3D mirror rigs next month.
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The Street that Cut Everything
Full post on the programme about a street in Preston that has agreed to give up all council services for six weeks.
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