All Technology articles – Page 483
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My Breasts Could Kill Me
Grade, online and full audio for a Dawn Porter-fronted doc about breast cancer
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021 mulls cuts after ITV OB loss
021 Television is considering making redundancies after an OB contract it had with ITV for live Champions League football coverage was awarded to SIS LIVE.
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Scottish post houses team up
Two of Scotland’s largest independent post-production facilities have formed a new joint company after working together on a BBC3 drama series.
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Ilab-Rocket office closure leads to job losses
Ilab-Rocket will close its Frith Street operation this month, resulting in a round of redundancies.
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Facilities briefs 3 July
Facilities news in brief from Broadcast magazine dated 3 July 2009 including 422 South, Molinare, Tide UK and Sequence Post.
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Ascent provides tennis stream for ESPN
Ascent Media’s Network Services division is streaming the 2009 Wimbledon Tennis Championship live for ESPN’s on-demand internet service ESPN360.com.
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NASA : Triumph & Tragedy
Online and grade to illustrate the story of Nasa’s triumphs and tragedies over 50 years.
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JCA signs British Pathe deal
JCA has signed a long term contract with the new owners of the British Pathe library that will see all physical and digital archive content stored at the London digital media services company.
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Edit Store in Avid upgrade
The Edit Store has completed a major upgrade of its London facility, replacing its original central storage with a new 24 terabyte Avid Unity storage area network and adding three Media Composers.
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Richard Taylor 1945-2009
Richard Taylor, the former managing director of Quantel and one of the industry’s most influential engineers, has died.
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Da Vinci Resolve gets Red update
Da Vinci Systems is releasing a new version of its Resolve software that enables users of R-Series colouring systems to grade native digital motion picture files including debayered Red RAW files from the Red One camera.
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Fifty Fifty completes TT job
Boutique post house Fifty Fifty Post Production has bought a new Halo router and completed an around the clock transfer job for North One Television to aid coverage of The Isle of Man TT race.
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DVR ownership nears 9m
Ofcom research has revealed that the total number of digital video recorders (DVRs) being used in the UK has reached 8.9m.
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Computamatch MD Aungle joins MPC
Moving Picture Company (MPC) has appointed Kerri Aungle as its Data Lab and Scanning business manager.
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Sky renews satellite deal with Astra
SES Astra has renewed its contract with BSkyB for the use of 24 transponders on Astra’s 28.2 degrees East orbital position.
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Studios: battle to bring in bookings
As light entertainment leviathan programmes boost some studios, others are struggling. Andy Stout finds that flexibility and offering added extras are key to pulling in projects.
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Wild Tracks calls in liquidators
Wild Tracks, one of Soho’s longest standing audio post houses, has been forced to close due to a lack of work and falling rates.
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Coach House rejigs TV drama workflow
Coach House Studios has come up with an innovative way of post-producing TV drama that combines traditional film-style production workflows with affordable IT technology.
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RNIB joins debate on 3D industry standards
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has waded into the dispute other whether or not 3D TV should be standardised.