All Technology articles – Page 433
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Freeview HD system picks up IBC award
The DVB-T2 transmission system has been honoured with the IBC Innovation Award for Content Delivery technology.
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Avid unveils software-only DS
Avid has developed a software-only version of its DS finishing and effects system.
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Mosey explores Super Hi Vision options
BBC 2012 Olympic Games director Roger Mosey is in discussions with Japanese public broadcaster NHK about how its Super Hi Vision images could be used at the London Olympics.
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MPC first with Truelight 3D player
MPC has become the first company to buy FilmLight’s new Truelight 3D player, an on-set and post review and appraisal system for stereo 3D footage.
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AJA shrinks the Ki Pro
AJA Video Systems has introduced the Ki Pro Mini, a smaller, lighter version of its portable tapeless recorder that captures to the Apple ProRes 422 codec directly from a camera.
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3ality intros lighter beam-splitter rigs
3ality Digital is adding to its range of beam-splitter mirror rigs with the introduction of a lighter version that can be used with lightweight tripods, shoulder mounts and Steadicam.
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Autocue moves into video servers
Automation and newsroom technology company Autocue is continuing to widen its broadcast remit with the introduction of video servers.
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DTG adds to Testing centre
The Digital TV Group (DTG) is upgrading its DTG Testing centre by providing manufacturers with a single facility for checking the test and conformance of Connected TVs and HbbTV, Freeview and Freesat devices.
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RTS announces young technologist of the year
Anthony Churnside, a member of the BBC R&D team in Manchester, has been handed this year’s RTS Young Technologist Award for his work in ambisonics, 3D audio mixes and accessibility for the disabled
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David Jason: Battle of Britain
Titles and graphics for a doc fronted by actor David Jason that examines how the Battle of Britain was won.
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Camp Bestival
A title sequence that highlights the music and eclectic fun of one of Britain’s best family festivals.
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Bouquet of Barbed Wire
Full post on a drama about a father’s obsessive love for his daughter.
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S3D CGI Maya plug-in
A plug-in for Maya animation software that removes the guesswork associated with setting up a stereoscopic camera pair within a CGI environment.
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Arena expands OB fleet and buys Panasonic 3D camcorder
Arena Television is spending £1.7m on a 10th outside broadcast truck as it looks to capitalise on a recent surge in work enquiries.
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Glasses-free 3D technology on show at IFA
A Dutch start-up founded by four former Philips engineers was this week showcasing glasses-free 3D technology at the IFA consumer electronics trade show.
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Post specialists form alliance
De Lane Lea, Coach House Studios and The Look have formed a strategic alliance to offer their specialist services to long-form producers as part of a post-production package deal.
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ITFC targets global growth after Deluxe deal
West London-based subtitling and content management facility ITFC is being primed for a global expansion after being added to Deluxe’s Entertainment Services Group.
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3D, VoD and QC - just another IBC?
Jonathan Try, the vice-president of technology at Amsterdam’s Digital Media Centre, offers up his predictions for the things to look out for at IBC this year.
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FM&T appoints Microsoft’s Danker to iPlayer role
BBC Future Media & Technology (FM&T) has appointed Microsoft’s Daniel Danker as general manager for programmes and on-demand, a role that includes responsibility for the iPlayer.
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BDA designs new Lorraine set
BDA has created the set for Lorraine Kelly’s new daily entertainment show, Lorraine, which launched this week as part of ITV1’s Daybreak.