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Avid unveils updated Isis
Avid has launched the successor to its Isis 7000 shared storage system.
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BBC4 acquires Scandinavian Mad Men-esque drama
The BBC has acquired Scandinavian drama Crimes of Passion, a six-part crime thriller described as Mad Men-meets-The Killing.
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SIS Live supplies ITV and ITN
SIS Live has signed new contracts with ITV and ITN for the supply of SNG services.
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Wellard joins Directors Cut Films
Directors Cut Films has appointed Sam Wellard as technical manager.
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Purkiss heads to Molinare
Molinare has appointed Andy Purkiss as general manager of operations.
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Ant and Dec extend ITV deal
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have signed a new three-year golden handcuffs deal with ITV that will extend their relationship with the broadcaster to 18 years.
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Core Post incorporates FORscene into workflow
Manchester facility Core Post has built Forbidden’s cloud-based post-production platform FORscene into its workflow.
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Coach House moves to Twickenham Studios
Editing equipment hire firm Coach House Studios is vacating its Shepherd’s Bush headquarters and moving to a purpose-designed facility within Twickenham Studios.
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Dock10 creates head of audio role for Briscoe
Dock10 has appointed sound mixer Mark Briscoe to the newly created role of head of audio.
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BBC S&PP's Layton joins The Farm as commercial director
The Farm has appointed BBC Studios and Post Production commercial manager Charlotte Layton (formerly Forde) to the newly created role of commercial director.
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BVE North focuses on digital
“We don’t understand the value of metadata yet,” declared Mediasmiths chief technology officer Steve Sharman during BVE North’s opening session in Manchester last week.
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Object Matrix to offer partial restore
Object Matrix has teamed up with MXF workflow applications firm Glookast to add a partial restore function to its Interconnect product.
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BBC to invest £23m in Birmingham
The BBC is to boost investment in Birmingham by more than £23m over the next three years, creating over 80 jobs as part of its commitment to the city.
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Olly Lambert among Rory Peck winners
Filmmaker Olly Lambert was among the winners at last night’s Rory Peck Awards for his Channel 4 doc Syria: Across the Lines.
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Unions threaten BBC strike
BBC director general Tony Hall’s union relations will be properly tested for the first time in the coming months after they raised the threat of strike action over bullying and pay changes.
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Forum split over benefit of recruitment quotas
The topic of quotas for BAME staff was a volatile talking point at Diversify, generating mixed views from experts.
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Skills can redress imbalance
Creative Skillset executive director Kate O’Connor has vowed the organisation will help to improve diversity across the creative industries following Broadcast and Screen International’s Diversify event last week.
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King pushes for action plan
Training issues, quotas, access and on-screen portrayal were among the hotly debated topics at Diversify, with race, class, gender, sexuality, geography and age all still having a disproportionate bearing on employment in the film and TV industries, both in front of and behind the camera.
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Former ITV Studios daytime boss in talks with ABC News
ITV Studios’ former daytime boss, Fiona Keenaghan, is being courted by ABC News in the US about a number of potential opportunities, Broadcast has learned.