All Technology articles – Page 218
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Scripted Comedy: Specialised post firms lead the way
Despite the popularity of all-in-one deals for drama, those in comedy still favour separate audio and pictures post facilities
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Drama: Technicolor tops facilities charts as DS dominates
Avid’s finishing system is still the go-to software, but post houses are starting to seek alternatives as the sector enjoys a boom time
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Babcock builds new MCR for merged WRN Broadcast operation
Babcock Media has begun work on a new combined MCR following the company’s acquisition of WRN Broadcast in March.
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BBC automates file delivery process
The BBC has implemented an automated file-based delivery and acceptance system from TMD.
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Cooke displays 65mm Macro anamorphic lens
IBC 2015: A new 65mm Macro Anamorphic/i 2x prime lens from Cooke Optics will be on show in Amsterdam.
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Vizrt demos 4K UHD Coder
IBC 2015: Vizrt will demo Coder, a new 4K/ UHD VoD transcoder, at IBC. It can produce content for VoD, web and mobile distribution with UHD resolutions, including graphics.
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Bluebell Opticom unveils robotic camera interface
IBC 2015: Berkshire-based Bluebell Opticom has released the BN385, which it described as the industry’s first standalone remote robotic camera interface with dual GigE ports.
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Grass Valley creates two packages for GV Stratus
IBC 2015: Grass Valley has put together two new packages for its modular video production and content management toolset GV Stratus.
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Canon showcases 4K lens with 4.3mm focal length
IBC 2015: Canon has unveiled a 2/3-inch portable 4K zoom lens with what it claims is the world’s widest focal length.
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Evolutions hires two post-producers
Rachael Kett and Karine Wach- Donovan have joined Evolutions as post-producers.
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Gearhouse hires former TSL managing director
Gearhouse Broadcast has appointed former TSL managing director David Phillips as business development director for its Systems Integration division.
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IBC: what the buyers want
IBC 2015: In the second part of our IBC preview, delegates tell Neal Romanek what they are hoping to see at this year’s show.
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Forbidden showcases virtualised workflow
IBC 2015: Forbidden Technologies has released what it described as the first end-to-end virtualised workflow for the post-production and distribution of video.
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Stephen Fry in Central America
Post-production on a four-part series that follows Stephen Fry on his journey through Central America.
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Cradle to Grave
Provide visual effect support for comedy series Cradle To Grave, which stars Peter Kay. Set in 1974, it follows the early life of Danny Baker and his family.
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Football League Tonight
Create the full visual identity for Channel 5’s new Football League highlights show.
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EVS to show off IP production tools in Amsterdam
IBC 2015: EVS will use this year’s IBC to demo the company’s IP-based live production solutions, including content contribution between venue and studio and remote production operations.
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Visual Data upgrades UK and US tape storage
Digital media supply chain specialist Visual Data Media Services (VDMS) has upgraded its facilities in London and Los Angeles.
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ITV extends Ericsson playout contract
ITV has extended its playout contract with Ericsson until 2024.
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IBC to make the case for IP
IBC 2015: If last year’s IBC appeared to promise delegates that an ‘all IP future’ was just around the corner, this year exhibitors are keen to show how they can help broadcasters that have been slower than expected in adopting the new technology.