All Technology articles – Page 232
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Directors Cut boosts capacity with eight Avid suites
Directors Cut Films is increasing its edit capacity to 23 Avid suites with the opening of eight new rooms.
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NEP continues acquisitions spree with two OB firms
The NEP Group has bought OB companies Outside Broadcast and RecordLab TV & Media as the USheadquartered firm continues with its recent run of acquisitions.
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BBCW widens EBS deal to harvest non-linear data
BBC Worldwide has expanded its contract with EPG data provider EBS to include non-linear EPG data services.
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The Football League boosts fibre-optic network
The Football League is expanding the fibre-optic network that links its 72 clubs ahead of the start of next season’s new highlights contract with Channel 5.
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C5 among latest group of firms to join DPP
Channel 5 is among the latest batch of companies to become fee-paying members of the Digital Production Partnership (DPP).
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Crow weighs central London push following MPH-led deal
Crow TV could offer post-production services in central London after the facility was acquired by a consortium led by the boss of a Fitzrovia-based boutique commercials production company.
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SNK Studios lends hand to DEC Nepal appeal
SNK Studios has lent its voiceover studios, engineers and ISDN lines to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to help raise funds for the Nepal Earthquake Appeal.
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Developers submit plans for £135m studio in Scotland
A six-stage, £135m TV and film production facility in Scotland could be open for business by early 2017 if plans submitted this week are given the go-ahead.
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VFX R&D project to show findings at FMX conference
A three-year project to research and develop new VFX tools will present its first findings at next week’s FMX animation and effects conference.
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Silverglade recruits new dubbing mixer
Silverglade has recruited Nick Handley to the role of dubbing mixer.
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It’s time to celebrate and support women in tech
WFTV is branching out to promote women in technical fields, says Natalie Samson
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Broadcasters gear up for 7 May
Broadcasters are improving their virtual sets ahead of next week’s general election, with the BBC set to debut a new Steadicam-operated virtual reality tracking system for its live coverage.
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Thunderbirds Are Go (Picture Post)
Create a workflow that encompasses the conform, grade, online edit and delivery of the 26-part series.
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Thunderbirds Are Go (VFX)
Act as the VFX production hub and provide a VFX workflow, combining New Zealand-based Weta Workshop’s live-action miniatures and Pukeko Pictures’ post-vis plates and CGI characters and vehicles.
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Thunderbirds Are Go (audio post)
Provide the sound mix for the 26 x 30-minute series, a reboot of the 1960s puppet adventure show.
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Canon upgrades firmware for XF205 camcorder
Canon has released the first firmware upgrade for its XF205 camcorder, which improves the camera’s noise ratio in low-light conditions.
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TSL hires Sky audio chief to lead live OB sound team
Broadcast equipment manufacturer TSL Products has appointed Matt Colman to the role of audio product manager.
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Envy invests £200k in equipment upgrades
Post-production firm Envy has invested more than £200,000 in broadcasting equipment for its new advertising arm.
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ITN turns to White Label for general election feed
Production company White Label Media will use NewTek’s 3Play 440 sports production system to provide recording capabilities for ITN’s pool feed for the general election count in Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg’s Sheffield Hallam constituency.