All Technology articles – Page 451
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Features
Jamie Does...
Design and produce titles and content graphics for Jamie Oliver’s new cookery and travel series.
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Feast and famine in a multi-platform world
Covering themes from his NAB session, Brian Levy, the chief technology officer for Red Bee Media, discusses content consumption and dealing with worldwide demographics.
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Sony sets 100m target for 3D TVs
Sony expects to sell 100m 3D TVs globally in the next three years as consumers quickly embrace the new format.
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Eyeframe secures World at War deal
MIPTV: Eyeframe and its sister company Dubbs have won the contract to manage the restoration and Blu-ray creation for The World At War in HD for FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME).
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Input Media signs up Aldea for World Cup coverage
Transmission services company Aldea Solutions is working with sports producer Input Media to provide facilities in Cape Town for coverage of the 2010 World Cup.
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Cintel touts switchable film scanner
Cintel is showcasing brand new products for film scanning and image restoration at NAB 2010, including a new ditto product.
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Ionoco provides tech system for The Frame
Ionoco has been selected as the preferred technology supplier for a new cross-platform reality show from July August Productions.
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On Sight signs up for Alexa
On Sight has become one of the first companies to place an order for Arri’s new Alexa digital film camera.
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SumTalent expands ahead of BBC MediaCityUK move
Editing talent agency SumTalent is to widen its remit to include production, studio and post-production staff ahead of the BBC moving departments to MediaCityUK in Salford.
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Ascent teams up with BT for transatlantic switching
Ascent Media and BT have entered into a strategic alliance to provide permanent standard definition connectivity between the world’s two largest video switch communities.
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Blackmagic reveals Resolve for Mac
Blackmagic Design is introducing a software-only version of the DaVinci Resolve colour corrector that runs on an Apple Mac.
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Jobs go in Red Vision restructure
Red Vision, the Manchester-based vfx company behind ITV’s Headcases, is closing its Red Vision Studios operation, a move that will result in approximately 35 people losing their jobs.
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Quantel debuts EVS Gateway
Alongside major new developments for stereoscopic 3D, Quantel is showing a new workflow product for television production using EVS servers.
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S3D brings stereo 3D options to NAB
S3D Technologies is showing a number of stereoscopic 3D innovations at NAB including a Beam Splitter Rig and a stereoscopic parameters calculator.
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Lightworks to become open-source editor
EditShare has unveiled plans to turn its newly acquired Lightworks non-linear editor into an open-source development initiative.
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AMA to provide ProRes support for Media Composer
Avid is opening up its editing systems so that they can work natively with Apple ProRes codecs and files created by Canon DSLR and Red cameras.
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JVC adds studio and ENG hybrid camcorder
JVC is introducing a new flagship product within its ProHD camcorder line at NAB in Las Vegas that is capable of being either a field-based shooter of part of a multi-camera set-up.
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Avid to buy Euphonix
Euphonix, the manufacturer of large-format digital audio consoles, media controllers and peripherals, is to be sold to Avid for an undisclosed fee.
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Red adds H.264 encoding module
Red Digital Cinema is increasing the workflow options for its new Epic and Scarlet digital film cameras by introducing proxy modules, including one for encoding H.264.