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Goldcrest takes Pavement stake
DVD and motion graphics production facility The Pavement has secured major new investment from post and production company Goldcrest Group.
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Ioko plans news monitor service
Ioko, one of the companies behind the BBC's iPlayer, has devised an automatic news monitoring tool to speed up the release of accurate, multi-sourced stories.
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Riedel resurrects Mediornet
Riedel Communications has unveiled a real-time routing network for transmitting audio, video, control and data over fiber-optic cable.
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NAB show buoyant despite drop in traffic
Although visitor numbers at last week's NAB exhibition in Las Vegas were down almost 20% year-on-year most exhibiting manufacturers were more than content with the quality of the people that did make the trip.
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TSI Broadcast sold to WRN
Central London playout facility business TSI Broadcast has been sold to radio transmission company WRN.
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Severyn joins DMC
Former TSI Transmission managing director Mike Severyn has joined The Digital Media Centre in Amsterdam as its new head of broadcast operations.
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University plans reduced rate Red training
The University of Derby is to offer filmmakers the chance to receive training and support on Red One digital camera equipment at a discounted rate.
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Kayenne tops Grass Valley NAB push
Grass Valley has introduced a new family of production switchers that combine the best parts of its Kalypso and Kayak models and are described by the company as the 'most powerful and capable switchers on the market.”
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Quantel partnership looks to quicken 3D projects
Quantel has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Spatial View that the company hopes will make it easier for content creators to speed up 3D development projects.
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NAB best of the rest
Broadcast picks some of the other technology developments, innovations and enhancements worth knowing about from NAB 2009. Includes Imagineer, Automatic Duck, Red, The Foundry and Cintel.
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Smoke and Mirrors first to go for Flare
Smoke and Mirrors has become the first post facility to purchase seats of Flare, Autodesk's new software-only creative companion to the Flame and Inferno visual effects systems.
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JVC demos 4k live camera
JVC is using NAB to demonstrate a working version of a 4k camera capable of producing live ultra high-resolution images.
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Avid qualifies Unity and Isis for FCP
Avid has made it possible for facilities and broadcasters to run Apple Final Cut Pro editing software on its Unity MediaNetwork and Isis shared storage systems.
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Panasonic plans 3D production system
Panasonic is to start development of a professional 3D production system consisting of a twin-lens P2 camcorder and 3D compatible HD plasma display.
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Object Matrix unveils post workflow innovation
Object Matrix is working with digital asset management company Square Box Media Solutions on a new post-production workflow set-up that allows facilities with both Apple and Avid software to manage their assets on a single archive storage product.
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Sky backs UK talent on 3D shoot
Sky is continuing its push into 3D following the recent live broadcast of a music gig with the stereoscopic recording of a ballet.
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Red Bee Media sells Piero to Viasat
Viasat, the Scandinavian satellite broadcaster, has bought Red Bee Media's Piero 3D virtual graphics system for use on its coverage of both Danish and English football.
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Post houses give up their time for Cut
Big Buoy and Prime Focus London are among the companies to have completed work on Cut, a two-minute long charity film made by Grey London for Women's Aid.
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Digital Vision completes 'reorganization'
Digital Vision, the Swedish manufacturer behind the Film Master grading system, has successfully come out of ‘reorganization', its domestic equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Evolutions makes precautionary staff cuts
London post-production company Evolutions has made five positions redundant as it looks to reduce its overheads.