All Technology articles – Page 461
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Hireworks makes plans for LA
Hireworks, the Soho and Pinewood Studios based equipment hire company, is hoping to become an internationally renowned brand after securing representation in the US.
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Mews adds to shared storage options
The Mews is adding an 8 terrabyte Avid Unity to its shared storage capabilities as it looks to major on long-form HD, short-form and visual effects work.
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Snell adds to Kudos converter range
Snell will introduce two new standards and format converters to its Kudos Plus range at Broadcast Video Expo 2010.
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Cinesite extends Shepperton effects offering
Cinesite has expanded its models department at Shepperton Studios so it can provide a wider range of physical effects services.
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Thomson shareholders agree to debt restructure plan
French media technology group Thomson is to be re-named as Technicolor after securing approval from its shareholders for a debt restructure.
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Mo visual effects
Effects shots for a revealing drama about former Northern Ireland secretary Mo Mowlam
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The Bible: A History
Full post on a seven-part doc in which well-known figures offer their interpretations of the Bible.
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Boomerang Movie Weekends promo
3D inflatibles to promote a new weekend slot and entice the audience to find out more about their favourite characters.
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Hire firm Alias on growth trail
Hire company Alias Smith and Singh is opening new offices in East London and Manchester as part of an expansion strategy designed to quadruple company turnover inside five years.
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Sky commissions 3G OB trucks
Sky Sports has commissioned Visions to build two new 3Gb/scapable outside broadcast trucks for its live Premier League and UEFA Champions League football coverage.
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Adderlink Infinity
A technology for distributing full screen, lossless images and audio over a high-speed IP network infrastructure.
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Pogo Films to create 3D tutorial film for BVE
Soho post house Pogo Films is planning to showcase its stereoscopic 3D capabilities by putting together a 3D film from scratch and exposing its inner workings to the rest of the TV industry.
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The Virtual Revolution
As befits a series on the history of the internet, The Virtual Revolution would have been very different without the input of web users.
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Pepper heads into space for freefall doc
Pepper Post is supplying technical consultancy and post-production services for an extraordinary new BBC and National Geographic documentary that will feature a man freefalling from the edge of space.
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UKTI backs trade mission to UAE
The Bridge Training has been awarded a UKTI contract to deliver a film and post-production trade mission to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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Sequence makes temporary Fifty Fifty move
Sequence Post has temporarily taken on two suites at Fifty Fifty Post in Soho as a stop-gap measure while it competes a deal for a new facility in Frith Street.
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Digital Vision adds SI-2K support
The latest software release for Digital Vision’s Nucoda grading system will include native support for the CineForm RAW format used by the SI-2k camera.
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VET to partner with Future Shorts
Shoreditch facility VET has concluded a partnership agreement that will see it provide post-production support for the Future Shorts network.
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BBC outlines long-term technology strategy
The BBC has published a strategy document that it hopes will help technology developers and facilities providers better tailor their services and products to the needs of the corporation.
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Red Bee appoints new technology chief
Red Bee Media has appointed Hewlett Packard’s Brian Levy as its new chief technology officer.