All Technology articles – Page 452
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Cheaper Baselight unveiled at NAB
FilmLight has added a sub-£65k version of Baselight to its range of non-linear colour grading systems.
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Canon reveals XF camcorders
Canon has unveiled the first two camcorders to use Canon XF, its newly developed MPEG-2 4:2:2 50Mbps codec.
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Euro Media Group snaps up ACS
Euro Media Group, the parent company of outside broadcast firm CTV, has bought specialist camera supplier Aerial Camera Systems (ACS) for an undisclosed fee.
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RDFR moves to digital delivery
RDF Rights (RDFR) is adding new capabilities to its post-production set-up so that it can send programme content to broadcasters digitally rather than on tape.
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BBC S&PP faces further job losses in reshuffle
The headcount at BBC Studios and Post Production (S&PP) is set to be reduced further in 2011 because there is a “99.9% chance” that its Sport and Children’s staff will not follow their production counterparts to MediaCityUKin Salford.
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Storyvault
Liberty Bell creative director Stuart Prebble sees his latest venture as the chance for the public to create a long-term online legacy.
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Amberfin signs OEM deal to add DVO software
Amberfin has concluded an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement that will see Digital Visions’ DVO image-processing software tools added to its softwarebased iCR Standards Converter.
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Fujinon 3D synchronous control system
A new development from Fujinon that, along with six new 3D lenses, provides accurate lens matching for stereoscopic 3D film and television production.
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South Park promo package
Bumpers and lower-thirds in which the Viva channel logo interacts with characters from the show.
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Marco's Kitchen Burnout promo
Post-production work on a promo for the celebrity chef’s new show.
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Radio 1 promo
A 30-second promo for Radio1’s chart show, featuring a typographical treatment of different bands
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Highbury Studios: Hitting the high notes
A vibrant new workspace and leisure development in the heart of North London’s cultural quarter is all set to rival the more established media hubs in the capital.
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Salford Uni puts studio install out to tender
Salford University has published a tender document for the fit-out of its new facilities at MediaCityUK in Salford Quays.
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Alexa to capture native Quicktime files
Arri’s new Alexa digital film cameras will shoot directly to native Final Cut Pro codecs, the German manufacturer has revealed.
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WRN launches 'Radio with Pictures'
International broadcast services company WRN has launched a new product that allows satellite and cable radio stations to display visual content on TV screens.
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BBC Worldwide to use Teletrax for show tracking
Civolution has signed an agreement that will see BBC Worldwide use its Teletrax broadcast monitoring service to keep track of top BBC shows such as Doctor Who, Life on Mars and Waking the Dead.
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Sony boss to deliver 3D keynote at NAB
Sony’s Hiroshi Yoshioka will deliver the opening keynote at the 2010 NAB Show in Las Vegas next week.
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De Lane Lea eyes up picture post work
Audio post house De Lane Lea is moving into picture post-production with the launch of a new department.
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Pixelmetrix secures Virgin monitoring deal
Pixelmetrix has signed an agreement that will see its Electronic Couch Potato (ECP) monitoring tool rolled out across Virgin Media’s digital cable TV network.
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EVS snaps up OpenCube
Production server technology manufacturer EVS has bought OpenCube Technologies, the French MXF media specialist.