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Former home of The Bill set for major overhaul
The new owners of the South London studio complex that was previously home to ITV’s The Bill have set their sights on turning the four-acre site into a production facility to equal any in the country.
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Boxx steps up Meridian plans after IBC success
UK-based digital microwave developer Boxx is ramping up production of its new HD wireless product Meridian, following interest from producers at IBC last month.
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OpenFARM bridges MAM access
A new freely available software programme could open up proprietary media asset management (MAM) systems so that they can be accessed and analysed by third parties.
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Nigella Kitchen
Grade and audio work on the 13 x 30-min cookery series starring celebrity chef Nigella Lawson.
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Canon WB10R/T
A wireless controller system for remotely adjusting the settings on a Canon digital camera lens.
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WRN Broadcast secures African playout deal
Vauxhall’s WRN Broadcast has picked up a contract to manage and playout a range of TV channels for Wananchi Group Holdings’ (WGH) triple play Zuku platform in East Africa .
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Prime Focus shares suspended
Shares in Prime Focus London plc have been suspended as the visual entertainment services company looks to embark on a worldwide restructure.
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Mediasmiths plans Australasia expansion
Mediasmiths is opening an office in Sydney as it looks to take advantage of increasing interest in its consultancy services from the Australia and Asia Pacific region.
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Sky Sports signs up for EVS tapeless workflow
EVS has completed a deal that will see its instant tapeless technology installed at BSkyB’s new Harlequin 1 production facilities in Osterley.
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Dinamo opens new animation studio in Treforest
Welsh animation company Dinamo Productions has moved from its Mount Stuart Square base in Cardiff to a new 30,000 sq ft facility in Treforest, near Pontypridd.
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The Mews reduces DVD headcount
Soho’s The Mews has reduced the size of its DVD authoring department from nine staff to three following a round of redundancies.
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AP Archive secures Burma footage deal
AP Archive has reached an agreement with Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) to license its video coverage to third parties around the world.
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Kemsley to head up Root6 technical support
Root6 has appointed Neal Kemsley as customer services manager, a role that will see the former Avid man head up the reseller’s technical support arm.
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Soho trio up for best TV facility at the Conch
Soho’s Boom, Molinare and Pepper will battle it out to be crowned best TV Mix Facility at next week’s Conch audio awards.
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Vinten rewarded with top GTC honour
The GTC has handed its annual Television Cameraman’s Award (TiCA) for 2010 to Bill Vinten, the youngest son of William Vinten the founder of the camera-support manufacturing company.
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FIMS initiative opens the door to global standard
A worldwide standard for the interfacing of technologies from different vendors has come a step closer thanks to an initiative being backed by IBM, Sony and the BBC.
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Meaney backs post-2012 plan
Media hub expert Danny Meaney has backed the Olympic Park Legacy Company’s proposal to turn the broadcast and press centres in Hackney into a district for the creative industries after the 2012 games – but has warned that it will need to be patient.
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Sky 3D: From NAB to where?
As Sky prepares to launch its in-home stereo 3D channel, Will Strauss talks to director of product development Brian Lenz and chief engineer Chris Johns about how they got here and where they go next.
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Sky Arts HD ident
One of four new idents for Sky Arts HD, produced and animated using 3D effects.