All Technology articles – Page 513
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News
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 film facility gongs respectively.
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Features
Sounds like a winner
UK Screen's Conch Awards, celebrating the best in audio talent, took place last week. Michael Burns takes a closer look at the winners in the main broadcast categories.
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Behind The Scenes
On Location: I Should Be Dead
Executive producer Jonathan Hewes on reconstructing survival stories using a sci-fi visual style.
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Avid adds Red support
Avid Technology is the latest company to sign a R3D Software Developer's Kit (SDK) License agreement, making it possible for producers to create workflows using the Red One and Avid editing software.
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Free F35 demo at Pinewood
Rogue Element Films and Band Pro Munich are hosting a free all-day demo of the Sony F35 camera and related technologies at Pinewood Studios in London next week.
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Pharos Mediator sold to Ascent Media
Ascent Media is adding Pharos Mediator content management technology to its Stephen Street playout facility.
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Freesat tops 100,000 sales
Sales of Freesat boxes have reached 100,000 within five months of the launch of the BBC-ITV digital satellite joint venture.
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Features
Creative Review - Jamie's Ministry of Food
Post-production and grading work completed on a series that attempts to show people how to eat sensibly by ditching junk food and learning to cook using healthier alternatives.
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Creative Review - London Film: Run-up to the 2012 Olympics
A promotional film based on the journey of a free newspaper which is folded into the shape of a boat and floats along the Thames.
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Creative Review - What To Eat Now
Titles based around the show's philosophy, which advocates using seasonal produce to create recipes.
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Framestore CFC enlists finance advisors
Framestore CFC has appointed corporate finance advisors Hawkpoint Partners to help it secure external investment.
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New senior positions at Pepper Post
The new owners of Pepper Post have added two directors to the company's board and appointed two new members of staff.
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Envy delays offline plans for expansion
Envy has ditched plans to open a new offline facility in Great Portland Street next month and will instead launch a larger one on Foley Street in January.
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Features
Production: Outside broadcast
Truck building is an area of outside broadcast technology that is booming, especially as demand for HD services increases. As Nicola Brittain discovers, the complexities involved are leading to greater use of systems integrators.
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Megahertz's OB3 for SIS LIVE
OBs looking for a particular design rather than a truck stuffed with “best of breed” technology often look to Megahertz - a company with a reputation for meeting customers' specific requirements.
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Gearhouse HD timeline
Gearhouse Broadcast, in common with Sony Professional Services and Thomson, are positioned to provide big, multi-purpose trucks.
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First Cuts software puts editing on ‘auto pilot'
A new sub-£200 piece of software that generates a first edit of a documentary by itself is set to divide the editing community.
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Thomson launches slo-mo system
Thomson will hope to put a dent in EVS's dominance of the outside broadcast slow-motion market when it releases a new instant replay controller and media server later this year.
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Watson becomes transmission adjudicator
Ofcom has appointed former NTL broadcast managing director Alan Watson as the official adjudicator for broadcast transmission services in the UK.
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Comment
Should we let the software do the first edit?
A new piece of software that works with FCP has the potential to save an editor time - and act as inspiration - by doing the first rough cut by itself. But does this ‘artificial intelligence' take away the craft of the editor, wonders Will Strauss.