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PRODUCTION - NUCODA SET FOR IBC.
Soho-based Nucoda is all set to debut its resolution-independent film mastering system for digital intermediate finishing
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PRODUCTION - RESOLUTION EXPANDS.
Post facility Resolution has expanded its high-end short-form team by poaching editor Jonathan Myers from Frontline
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PRODUCTION - ROUGH CUT - Spin that's off the mark.
Don't be misled. Nic Sadler argues Sony's claims for its HDcam format don't seem to stack up.
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PRODUCTION - LINK CAMERA LAUNCH.
Link Research is launching its latest digital wireless camera at IBC next month, along with a
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PRODUCTION - CROW TV BUYS AVIDS.
Crow TV has bought 18 Avid Media Composer Adrenaline editing systems and an Avid Unity storage
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OPINION: VITAL STATISTICS.
52% - The majority of people don't trust the government or BBC says a new Guardian/ICM
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HOTSHOTS - Shooting stars: the ones to watch.
Broadcast shines a spotlight on the hotshots in our annual guide to the brightest and best of twentysomething talent in every branch of broadcasting, from directors to dubbing mixers and from schedulers to script editors.
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In Production - Post puts character into tales.
The BBC's modern-day version of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has been put through some extensive post-production work
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Production - Pink House buyout may boost Bristol scene.
Bristol-based Pink House Post Production has been bought for an undisclosed fee by fellow Avon facility
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Production - St Anne's piles money into HD.
Post House St Anne's has purchased the UK's first HD disk recorder as part of its
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In Production - Mezzo takes on big adventure.
Leeds-based post and production company Mezzo is post-producing Discovery's fourth series of O'Shea's Big Adventure for
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Production - Downturn kills off 2003 Leaf festival.
The London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf), which was due to take place in October, has
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In Production - Ghost finds spirit of the 1970s.
Ghost Design has created titles reminiscent of The Brady Bunch and Bewitched for series director Shelley
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OPINION - BBC's conflict of interest.
The Hutton inquiry shows why the BBC board of governors can't go on being a regulator and an advisory body at once.
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MEDIA MYTHS - We never banned the Dixies.
Allegations have been made over the editorial and broadcasting standards of US media giant Clear Channel, tipped to enter the UK market. Roger Parry wants to put the record straight.
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ON THE BOX - Stinking rich, smelly poor.
Sean Kirkegaard was thrilled by the way Masters and Servants laid bare Britain's class system but he wishes he could shut the door on property shows.
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Analysis - A bluffer's guide to Edinburgh ...
As the world of television descends on Edinburgh this weekend, Peter Keighron offers essential tips for making out that you're in the know.
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Analysis - Straight eye for gay television.
With the US success of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy leading a new wave of gay-themed programming in the UK, is 'gay TV' managing to appeal to a niche group and a mass audience at once? asks Lucy Rouse.
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OPINION - IN MY VIEW - Against a common enemy.
Wayne Garvie explains how crashing borders can create better television.
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FORMATS & DEALS - ELECTRIC SKY GETS RIGHTS TO CLONING SERIES.
Electric Sky has signed up to a deal to distribute a new three-part series for Channel