All Technology articles – Page 156
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NFTS plans Live TV Simulator course for sport production
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is launching a Live TV Simulator Sports Production course in partnership with HBS, the company that provides host broadcasting services for the football World Cup
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Technicolor moves Troy VFX workflow to the cloud
BBC and Netflix drama Troy: Fall Of A City is making use of a new cloud-based shot delivery system developed by Technicolor.
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Developer seals deal for studio site in Liverpool
A £35m TV and film studio in Liverpool has moved a step closer with finalisation of the purchase of a 350,000 sq m site by property developer Capital & Centric.
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American Gods
Visual effects shots for an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel that combines Americana and fantasy with strands of ancient and modern mythology
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Born To Kill
Picture and audio post on a four-part series that explores the mind of Sam, a teenager on the verge of acting out suppressed psychopathic desires
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Aperi secures LeaseWeb cloud deal
Aperi has signed an agreement that will see the cloud hosting firm LeaseWeb offer IP-based production services based on its live media processing virtualization platform.
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MPS showcase for tiny encoder
Soliton Systems, the manufacturer of mobile video contribution using H.265 encoding over 3G or 4G mobile networks, will showcase the Zao-S at the Media Production Show (MPS).
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Avid boss plots media world domination
Avid chief executive Louis Hernandez Jnr has told Broadcast that he wants to get every media professional in the world to use the company’s Media Central platform.
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BT and NFTS look to plug engineering skills gap
BT is offering an engineering scholarship that will see a student supported through the National Film and Television School’s Production Technology MA.
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PEC assets sold in pre-pack deal
The owners of the London-based equipment dealer PEC Video have bought the assets of the company in a pre-pack liquidation deal.
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Coffee & TV directors complete Bristol studio MBO
The management team at Coffee & TV’s Bristol facility have completed a buy-out of the regional hub and have re-named it as Moonraker VFX.
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Blackmagic appoints first training partner
Soho Editors has been appointed as Blackmagic Design’s first Certified Training Partner, offering courses in DaVinci Resolve.
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Vendors push 12G-SDI with raft of product launches
The industry’s proposed move from SDI to IP was the talk of NAB this week, but it didn’t stop manufacturers touting 12G-SDI for live production
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Foundry previews cloud-based post platform
In what was one of the most intriguing announcements at NAB, Soho-based Foundry previewed a new cloud-based service for post-production that centralises infrastructure, creative tools and pipeline.
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Taking a plunge into library music
Perceptions of production music are changing as TV becomes increasingly international and licensing of commercial tracks gets more complicated.
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Grass Valley and Cisco at IP core of BBC Cardiff
The BBC has chosen the Broadcast Data Center from Grass Valley for its new national production centre, currently under construction in Cardiff.
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Digital wireless mic system to help solve RF shortage
Shure has used NAB to launch a new digital wireless system for microphones designed to cope with the ongoing shortage of RF spectrum.
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Soho firms win craft Bafta
Molinare and One of Us were among the winners at this week’s Bafta Craft Awards, picking up a gong for their work on The Crown.
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Audio tools added to Resolve
Blackmagic Design (BMD) has added audio post-production capabilities to its DaVinci Resolve editing and grading system, making use of the technology that it absorbed when it bought Fairlight in 2016.