All Technology articles – Page 198
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BBCW sales to use Wazee Digital content platform
Wazee Digital has launched a business-to-business content management platform that BBC Worldwide’s global sales team will use to market their programmes to broadcasters.
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Fire-hit NEP Visions finds temporary headquarters
OB firm NEP Visions has found a temporary home for its staff and fleet of outside broadcast vehicles.
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BBC Click airs 360-degree Hadron Collider episode
BBC technology magazine show Click will produce its first ever 360-degree programme with a show about Cern’s Large Hadron Collider (pictured) on Saturday 12 March.
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Directors Cut hires Norris
Former Maidstone Studios facilities manager Emma Norris has joined post house Directors Cut Films as facility manager.
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Evolutions and Films at 59 win RTS Awards
Evolutions Bristol and Films at 59 were among the winners at this week’s RTS West of England Awards.
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Plans to overhaul and expand Scottish home of Outlander
Scottish facility Wardpark Studios could be completely overhauled and two more stages built at the site if an anticipated planning application is successful.
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Simplestream forms partnership with rights firm MP & Silva
Simplestream has inked a deal with MP & Silva to provide the international media rights company’s clients with access to a suite of multiplatform video distribution tools and services.
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Compression firm V-Nova launches SDK
V-Nova has released a software development kit that will allow operators, service providers, system integrators and online video platform providers to integrate and deploy the company’s compression technology on existing ecosystems.
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Base Media offers access to DIY cloud storage service
Base Media Cloud is opening up its cloud-based do-it-yourself storage and distribution service to other content owners, rights holders and distributors.
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Features
High Dynamic Range: Stepping out of the shadows
HDR promises to take 4K footage to a ‘whole other level’, capturing TV images that offer unprecedented detail and texture even in the shadows. Adrian Pennington reports on the adoption of the technology
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Technology start-ups: Daring to be disruptive
Entrepreneurial spirit may abound in television, but successful technology start-ups are few and far between. Will Strauss talks to three that are attempting to buck that trend and break into the industry
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Racing UK upgrades to HD
The Racing UK channel has been upgraded from SD to HD, just in time for the Cheltenham Festival.
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Behind The Scenes
Beats international: live streaming music
The ability to stream live music events from far-flung and tricky locations has brought niche and underground music to the masses, writes George Bevir
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Pixel Power joins Aspen IP coalition
Broadcast automation, playout and graphics provider Pixel Power has joined the Aspen group of companies that are adopting the organisation’s framework for building IP facilities.
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Interview: Nevion's Geir Bryn-Jensen on the shift to IP
Norway-based Nevion plans to help broadcasters face the future by transitioning them to a virtualised media production workflow.
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Murphy joins Rapid Pictures
West London post facility Rapid Pictures has appointed Charlotte Murphy as client account manager.
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Manchester's Space Project secures £14m to fund expansion
Manchester City Council has agreed a £14 million investment package that will allow studio facility The Space Project to double in size by 2017.
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Grantchester
Create a rich, authentic and elegant look and feel for a new series of the 1950s detective drama.
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Fall in global market for media technology services
The total global market for media technology products and services dropped by 4.3% to $49.3bn (£34bn) in 2015, according to figures published by IABM DC, a joint venture between the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM) and Devoncroft Partners.
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Doctor Thorne
Give a ‘fairytale’ touch to the 3 x 60-minute adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel.