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BBC1 to use new Red One digital camera
A new BBC1 adaptation is making a little bit of technology history this month as the first reported UK television drama production to use the Red One digital camera.
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Upgrade at GlobeCast will increase capacity
GlobeCast has kicked off an expansion project that encompasses upgrades to master control room (MCR) and media management technology from Omneon, Hewlett Packard and Pharos.
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Autodesk buys Realviz
Autodesk has purchased the image creation products and technology devised by software company Realviz.
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Evolutions wins F Word and Gladiators
Evolutions has won the contract to provide full post-production on Gordon Ramsay's The F Word and the new series of Gladiators.
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Raiders escape with£25,000 of Unit Post gear
Unit Post Production lost£25,000 worth of equipment when thieves broke into the Soho post facility on Saturday 26 April.
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Wild Dream Films expands into post
Wild Dream Films is relocating to Cardiff and offering HD post services for the first time.
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The Sanctuary axes 16 jobs to cut costs
Soho-based post-production company The Sanctuary has made 16 people redundant as part of cost-cutting measures designed to counteract falling rates.
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Boy A sweeps Craft Baftas
Channel 4's drama Boy A stole the show at last night's British Academy Television Craft Awards picking up a hat trick of trophies.
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Beam TV to launch subtitling service
Distribution companies IMD and Beam.tv are teaming up to launch a new service for the television commercials market that will make adding subtitles part of the distribution process.
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iTX News sold to BBC
BBC News has bought an iTX News playout and automation system from OmniBus Systems so that it can produce short summaries with a two-person producer-presenter team.
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Red Bee sells Piero to Ireland and Sweden
Red Bee Media, formerly BBC Broadcast, has sold its Piero 3D graphics technology to RTE in Ireland and C More Entertainment in Sweden.
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Avid unveils new Raid arrays
Avid Technology is launching two new storage disk arrays that fuse SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) drive technology with fail-safe data protection to cope with disk drive failure.
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Former Lime bosses get new jobs
The former joint managing directors of Lime, Nick Wortman and James Niklasson, have found themselves new jobs at Molinare and Smoke and Mirrors respectively.
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Ascent Media sets up online content service
Ascent Media is launching an online service that will allow content owners to strike deals with international buyers.
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Molinare plans Pinewood facility
Soho post company Molinare will open a new facility at Pinewood Studios in June.
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BBC develops multiple-camera analysis tool
The BBC is developing a new graphical analysis tool which allows the capture and inter-active replay of live events using multiple cameras.
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Nativ unveils multiplatform conversion service
Nativ, one of the technology companies behind the BBC iPlayer, is launching a service that will enable broadcasters to automatically convert their raw television content into new media files and distribute them to many platforms at the same time.
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Avid makes first quarter loss
Avid Technology made a net loss in the first quarter of 2008 and brought in $20m less in revenues than this time last year.
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Seachange adds Sony workflow
SeaChange International has adapted its latest generation of standard and high-definition ingest and play-to-air codecs so that they include support for Sony's XDCAM HD422 format.