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AP Archive scoops top prize at Focal Awards
AP Archive picked up the Library of the Year award at last night’s Focal Awards.
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Jeremy Paxman quits Newsnight
Jeremy Paxman is to step down as the lead presenter of Newsnight after 25 years.
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Company 3 hires Quartel to lead colour expansion
Company 3 has appointed colour scientist John Quartel as technical director of its London facility.
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The Foundry upgrades 3D content app Modo 801
The Foundry has released the latest version of its 3D content creation application. Modo 801’s new features include nodal shading for complex shader building and a rewritten referencing workflow for large-scene management.
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SGO's Mistika supports Dolby Vision technology
SGO’s grading and finishing platform Mistika now supports Dolby Vision technology, enabling the display of high dynamic range (HDR) images with wider colour gamut capabilities.
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Wimbledon Studios' Williams join BBC S&PP
BBC Studios and Post Production has appointed Rebecca Williams to the role of account manager.
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Arri racks up 240 sales of Amira cameras
Arri revealed that it has sold just over 240 of its new Amira cameras.
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Object Matrix supplies nearline storage to BBC Wales
Object Matrix will supply BBC Wales with one petabyte of nearline storage for its Cardiff production facilities.
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Prompter firm CueScript unveils first product
Former Autoscript managing director Brian Larter has launched a prompting company.
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GB Labs launches Midi Space
GB Labs has launched Midi Space 3RU, a shared storage system available in configurations up to 64TB that can be expanded with Midi Space EX units to 768TB.
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Sky connects 50% of homes
Sky has connected almost 50% of its TV customers’ set top boxes and has added a further 74,000 TV subscribers over the three months to the end of March.
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Viacom set for £450m deal to buy C5
Viacom, owner of MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, is poised to announce the acquisition of Channel 5 for £450m.
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BBC U-turn on bullying dispute mediation
The BBC is rethinking its approach to workplace bullying and harassment just a year after introducing a raft of measures aimed at tackling the issue.
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Keo inks deal with Content for scripted slate
River Cottage producer Keo Films is moving into scripted production and has struck a first-look deal with distributor Content Television to sell its new content globally.
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Channel 5 takes on Angry Britain
Channel 5 has ordered a six-part series which will make use of user-generated footage to show ordinary members of the public losing their temper.
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BBC3 heads to Successville for hybrid show pilot
BBC3 is piloting a hybrid comedy entertainment murder mystery show where a celebrity must guess the identity of a killer in a fictional world.
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Freelancers offered career shadowing opportunity
Television freelancers will be offered the opportunity to broaden their skillsets under a new BBC Academy scheme which opens for business today.
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New Eleventh Hour team wins ITV order
Eleventh Hour Films has won its first commission from ITV since expanding its senior creative team.
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Meredith Chambers completes move to Electric Ray
Twenty Twenty creative director Meredith Chambers’ move to join Karl Warner at Electric Ray was completed this week as the fledgling indie revealed a host of paid developments.
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Indies make inroads in China
UK indies believe China could quickly become a lucrative international market after Pact led a delegation to the first Sino-British Television Programme Innovation Management Summit in Xiamen on the south-east coast of China.