All Technology articles – Page 512
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Satellite the key to mobile TV success, says report
Mobile satellite services that allow users to receive television and radio on mobile phones and in vehicles even when in remote regions could soon be available across Europe, according to the findings of a new report.
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Case Study: Big Cat Live
BBC Post Production is supporting Big Cat Live with a tapeless workflow set-up designed to help the show's editors and web producers prepare and transmit content simultaneously whilst on location.
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ITV backs new content tracking standard
ITV is adopting a new standard for tracking its programme content around the world and across multimedia platforms.
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CVP-Mitcorp adds to NW presence
Equipment dealer CVP-Mitcorp has taken advantage of the demise of Preston-based reseller Video Source by recruiting three of its former members of staff and taking a lease on its vacant office building.
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Muppits show new way of sharing resources
A new initiative funded by the government's Technology Strategy Board and coordinated by the DTG intends to bring a new efficiency to post production by encouraging the shared use of resources.
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Features
Creative Review - On Air campaign for Living on the Edge
A campaign based around a teen reality show featuring kids from Cheshire.
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Creative Review - British Style Genius
Titles and a visual theme that reflects British fashion over the past 30 years.
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Concrete hires Sofos
Concrete has appointed Dino Sofos as senior dubbing mixer and made him responsible for running the sound department at the London post house.
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Bang in Dolby upgrade
Cardiff-based sound house Bang has spent£150,000 revamping its main dubbing theatre and purchased a new Dolby Digital Licence.
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Envy snaps up Evolutions colourist
Envy has hired Paul Fallon, the grader on Talkback Thames' The Apprentice and the BBC's The Thick of It, as a senior colourist.
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Ice Film Equipment calls in liquidator
King's Cross-based camera hire company Ice Film Equipment has gone into liquidation blaming falling rates, steep competition and the proliferation of camera formats.
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Low cost film gains ground with industry
Industry acceptance of cost-effective 2 and 3-perf (perforations) film stock, which is being marketed as an alternative to Super 16 and 4-perf 35mm as well as digital HD, is gaining ground following a format demonstration held at Ascent 142 last week.
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BBC upgrade makes use of Crystal Vision boards
Crystal Vision has revealed that 165 of its interface boards are being used in the newly upgraded Studio Four at BBC Television Centre.
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The Conch Awards winners 2008
Hackenbacker and De Lane Lea were the big winners at the 2008 Conch Sound Awards, picking up the best TV and best film facility gongs respectively.
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Smoke added to Aardman workflow
Aardman Animations has bought an Autodesk Smoke editing and finishing system and added it to the workflow for its new Cbeebies series Timmy.
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BBC upgrade makes use of Crystal Vision boards
Crystal Vision has revealed that 165 of its interface boards are being used in the newly upgraded Studio Four at BBC Television Centre.
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Comment
Why Ofcom is walking an internet TV tightrope
Guest blogger Paul Hague calls for IPTV regulation that will encourage advertisers to spend money online and, in turn, give hope to web TV technology start-ups.
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BBC upgrade makes use of Crystal Vision boards
Crystal Vision has revealed that 165 of its interface boards are being used in the newly upgraded Studio Four at BBC Television Centre.
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News
Smoke added to Aardman workflow
Aardman Animations has bought an Autodesk Smoke editing and finishing system and added it to the workflow for its new Cbeebies series Timmy.
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Comment
Why Ofcom is walking an internet TV tightrope
Guest blogger Paul Hague calls for regulation of IPTV that will encourage advertisers to spend money online and, in turn, give hope to web TV technology start-ups.