All Technology articles – Page 434
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Gearhouse team to take charity ride
A team of seven staff from Gravity Media Group’s Gearhouse Broadcast are to cycle from Amsterdam to Watford in order to raise money for two charities.
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Mediator gets on-demand and mobile module
Pharos will release a content delivery module for its Mediator content management platform at IBC this week.
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This is England ‘86
Grade and online for a 4 x 60-minute period drama series that follows a skin-head gang in the mid 1980’s.
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ATG snares BSkyB systems contract
BSkyB has chosen systems integrator ATG Broadcast to install, test and commission the studios and post-production facilities for its new £77m broadcasting facility in Osterley, west London.
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Mwnci adds Baselight
Cardiff post house Mwnci has bought a Baselight HD colour-grading system and Baselight Kompressor from FilmLight.
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MOG and Object Matrix form ingest alliance
Object Matrix has teamed up with MOG Technologies to develop a new system for ingesting and protecting file-based content.
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SIS boosts F1 coverage with flyaway upgrade
SIS LIVE has upgraded the technical facilities it provides for BBC Sport’s coverage of Formula 1 motor racing with the addition of a £2m flyaway HD OB set-up.
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IABM announces shortlist for 2010 design awards
Dolby, Gekko and Sony have all made the shortlist for the 2010 IABM Awards for Excellence in Design and Innovation.
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DB Broadcast wins BBC News video deal
Cambridge-based systems integrator DB Broadcast has won the contract to install the video production areas within the BBC’s Broadcasting House redevelopment, a project that will create one of the largest live newsrooms in the world.
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StormHD gears up for more high-end finishing
StormHD has added a second Avid DS HD suite and extra storage, and appointed a new editor as it looks to ramp up its Covent Garden-based facility for more high-end finishing work and tapeless projects.
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The Hunt for Britain's Sex Traffickers
Full post on a series following the police hunt for sex traffickers.
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First Light
A period look for a drama-doc about one of the youngest pilots in the Battle of Britain.
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Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible
How 422 South visualise futurologist Michio Kaku’s design concepts for a series about how science might develop in the future.
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S&PP plans Studio Six upgrade
BBC Studios and Post Production (S&PP) is upgrading Studio Six at Television Centre in White City to what is thought to be the UK’s first 1080p50-capable studio.
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UKTV plans cross-platform push
UKTV controller Matthew Littleford is planning to boost the number of cross-platform commissions to increase the broadcaster’s reach across new platforms.
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Interface designer joins ChilliBean
ChilliBean has appointed a new interface designer to aid the development of the company’s digital asset management and reels directory services.
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ITFC sold to Deluxe
Deluxe Digital has snapped up the business and assets of West London subtitling and content management facility ITFC in a pre-pack administration deal.
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Canon develops ‘world's largest’ CMOS sensor
Canon has developed what it regards to be the world’s largest CMOS camera image sensor.
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New MD for Fifty Fifty
Fifty Fifty has promoted facilities director Cara Kotschy to the role of managing director.
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De Lane Lea's Rhodes joins Goldcrest
De Lane Lea sound designer and re-recording mixer Adrian Rhodes has left the company in order to join Soho rivals Goldcrest.