All Technology articles – Page 127
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Music festival goes 4K UHD and Dolby Atmos
Sky to broadcast Isle of Wight Festival 2018 live with 4K images and immersive sound
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Manchester's 344 Audio moves to new office
Sound design firm relocates to historic building in Dukinfield
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French firm offers UK indies free bespoke OTT platforms
Content owners offered straightforward route to create their own OTT service
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BT expands Ultrafast broadband and will be first with 5G
In a raft of announcements, BT says it is bringing Ultrafast broadband to many more users and will be “first to market” for 5G
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VoD app brings Dolby Vision & Atmos to the home
Immersive content partnership announced between Dolby, LG and Rakuten TV
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Freefolk recruits Flame artist for New York office
VFX house, HQ’ed in London, bolsters VFX services with key hire
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Cinemartin enters camera market with 8K 'Fran'
Spanish company promises a lot, but only has a very basic concept shot of Fran so far
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Timeline wins contract for Love Island
Facilities company to provide RF services for the technically complex production
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Online editor Scott Hinchcliffe joins Halo's drama team
Post house recruits online editor to work on an influx of drama productions at the facility
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Localisation firm Eikon to open 20,000 sq ft LA facility
The building will be ready by the summer at a total cost of £4.5m
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Post industry sets training standards
Group of 10 ‘trailblazers’ led by UK Screen Association to draw up rules for apprenticeships
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The Kit Room makes two senior hires
James Bridgford and Robin Weaser appointed to hire company’s management team.
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Cycling governing body orders van for live reviews
Vehicle equipped with EVS’s Xeebra for live reviews of cycling races
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VR tour of the former BBC Television Studios
Immersive tour from where the first television transmissions were broadcast at Alexandra Palace
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NEP unveils OB vehicles, Venus and Ceres
New IP-capable outside broadcast vehicles launched by OB giant
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Royal wedding to be broadcast to US cinemas
US cinema viewers will get a live, commercial-free broadcast of Harry and Meghan’s wedding