All Technology articles – Page 498

  • News

    M8media adds facility manager

    2009-02-10T12:36:22Z

    Glasgow post house M8media has appointed Endemol Scotland's Angela Donnelly as its facility manager.

  • Features

    Creative Review - Promo for the Brits

    2009-02-04T17:52:46Z

    A musical Brit universe promo created especially for the Brit awards.

  • Features

    Creative Review - Panorama: Tax Me If You Can

    2009-02-04T17:49:43Z

    Graphics to illustrate the financial climate in a visually engaging way.

  • News

    Unpaid bill threatens The Club

    2009-02-04T17:45:09Z

    Covent Garden facility The Club has entered into insolvency proceedings after being told that one of its major customers is unlikely to be able to pay a£110,000 bill for post-production work.

  • News

    Avid to cut number of resellers

    2009-02-04T17:35:40Z

    Avid will reduce the number of companies that it allows to sell its digital media production technology across EMEA and India by at least 10% as it tries to improve relations with customers.

  • Features

    Production: Broadcast Video Expo

    2009-02-04T17:13:36Z

    Six leading figures in technology and post-production talk to Andy Stout ahead of this year's Broadcast Video Expo about the prospects for the year ahead.

  • Features

    How I: Boosted Gladiators' green appeal

    2009-02-04T17:03:16Z

    Director of production Paul Goodliffe on giving the show more muscle with less power.

  • Behind The Scenes

    On Location: Salvage Code Red

    2009-02-04T16:28:58Z

    Series producer Colin Campbell on exploring the world of salvors for Salvage Code Red.

  • News

    Clear Cut adds more FCP

    2009-02-03T19:25:20Z

    Shepherd's Bush facility Clear Cut Pictures has installed a tenth Final Cut Pro (FCP) online and Color grading suite in order to cope with further demand for Mac technology-based post-production and finishing.

  • Comment

    Is 3D broadcast the next big thing?

    2009-02-03T19:08:53Z

    With HD now becoming ubiquitous, engineers are looking for the next big thing. And it could just be stereo 3D. But, as Grass Valley's Jan Eveleens points out, there are still lots of technical and creative obstacles left to hurdle.

  • News

    Framestore producer joins Big Buoy

    2009-02-03T18:57:46Z

    Big Buoy has recruited post producer Ian Harland from Framestore CFC.

  • News

    Thomson to sell Grass Valley

    2009-02-03T18:52:12Z

    Thomson has put its Grass Valley division up for sale after revealing a fall in year-on-year revenues and admitting that it is ‘likely' to breach a debt covenant.

  • News

    Ionoco adds real-time voting apps

    2009-02-03T18:46:21Z

    Ionoco is launching new voting and opinion polling applications within its viewer participation products.

  • News

    Quantel opts out of NAB

    2009-02-03T18:42:48Z

    The global financial crisis continues to have an impact on the broadcast equipment manufacturing sector with Quantel the latest company to announce that it will not be exhibiting at NAB this year.

  • News

    Rent adds prime lenses and adaptors

    2009-02-03T18:36:04Z

    Rent, The Farm Group's one-year-old equipment hire division, has added new lens kit to its camera rental stock.

  • Features

    Creative Review - Good Arrows

    2009-01-29T16:57:44Z

    Grade and full post on a one-off mockumentary feature directed by Irvine Welsh.

  • News

    Nick UK opts for Nexus playout

    2009-01-29T16:45:37Z

    Nickelodeon UK is installing a tapeless playout system at its Rathbone Place HQ that will deal with its channels' graphics, editing and transmission processes from a single box the size of a DVD player.

  • News

    The Farm plans LA facility

    2009-01-29T16:39:49Z

    The Farm Group plans to open a new facility in Los Angeles later this year.

  • Behind The Scenes

    On Location: Minder

    2009-01-29T10:09:38Z

    Producer Sean O'Connor on a remake that had to appeal to old and new fans alike.

  • News

    Sequence sets sights on Soho

    2009-01-27T14:02:46Z

    Sequence Post will open two new satellite offices in March in a bid to bring its Mac technology-based post-production services closer to its clients.