All Technology articles – Page 448
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Cinewessex adds Avid DX suites
Cinewessex has added new Avid Nitris DX suites to its Winchester facility in order to meet an increasing demand for HD post-production services.
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Omneon sold to Harmonic for $274m
Harmonic is to buy the video server and storage company Omneon in a deal worth $274m.
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ITFC appoints senior operations director
ITFC has appointed former BSkyB programme director Lesley Marr to the new role of senior operations director.
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Technical producer for Hackenbacker
Audio post house Hackenbacker has recruited Dolby’s Chris Sturmer to the role of technical producer.
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Canvas submits tech docs to the DTG
The Project Canvas team has submitted key technical documents about the proposed connected TV service to the Digital Television Group (DTG) as it looks to be transparent with the market ahead of an OFT competition ruling next week.
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3D firm to launch in north-west
RTS Award-nominated director Reg Sanders is to launch a stereoscopic 3D production and consultancy company in the north-west after successfully completing test shoots for ITV.
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AP picks Colt for new London studio
Business communications and IT managed services company Colt is providing HD connectivity for AP Global Media Services’ new studios in central London.
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Papa Sangre
Papa Sangre, an audio-only iPhone game, is the idea of Paul Bennun of multiplatform producer Somethin’ Else andTassos Stevens of Coney, an agency of ‘adventure and play’.
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Prime Focus returns salaries to former levels
Prime Focus is to reinstate the full salaries of all the UK staff that took a pay cut last year.
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BBC looks to swing the ratings
BBC News will use a string of technical innovations to try to attract more viewers when the major broadcasters go head to head with their general election coverage tonight (6 May).
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Visual Impact wins £1.5m Sky Sports order
Visual Impact has been awarded a £1.5m contract to supply camera kits to all freelance crews working for Sky Sports.
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Foundry begins Storm unveiling
The Foundry has begun to release initial information about Storm, the company’s new on-set workflow assistant.
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Small print spells trouble for pro video DSLR users
Filmmakers hoping to use video-enabled DSLR cameras for professional shoots are being warned that if they do so, they may have to pay royalties for using the camera’s video codec.
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Arena snaps up ITV Sport OB gig
Arena TV has been awarded a two-year contract to provide outside broadcast facilities for ITV Sport’s coverage of the Champions League and England football Internationals.
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422 upgrades for stereo 3D
Manchester’s 422 is to upgrade the software in its Smoke, Maya, Flame and Lustre suites to the 2011 versions so that it can provide stereo 3D services.
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Sky Sports opts for Quantel sQ
Sky has purchased a Quantel Enterprise sQ integrated production system that it will use to produce content for Sky Sports News.
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Globelynx network extended to The Hague
Globelynx, the fixed camera network company, has selected Colt to provide news feed distribution over Ethernet between London and The Hague, using Nevion technology.
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IBS plans mics and comms course
The Institute of Broadcast Sound (IBS) is to stage a one-day training event later this month on the basics of radio mics, transmitters, receivers and mic placement.
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WRN unveils new media centre
WRN Broadcast has revealed details of its soon-to-be-completed £1.4m media centre, which it hopes will help it to compete with the big UK playout operators.
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Ionoco adds to real-time graphics options
Gameshow technology developer Ionoco has unveiled four new realtime graphics innovations as it looks to apply its proprietary software engine Ionologic to other types of TV format.