All Technology articles – Page 518
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News
NGW and Arqiva merger completed
The Competition Commission has rubber stamped the merger of the UK transmission companies Arqiva and National Grid Wireless.
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Summer Wine adds mobile colour timing suite
The BBC team filming the next series of Last of the Summer Wine are making use of a new live on-set pre-grading technique, the latest in a line of workflow innovations aiding production of the classic sitcom.
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Public confused by HD, says survey
More than half of UK viewers are reluctant to invest in HD televisions and set-top boxes because of confusion over industry jargon, new research has revealed.
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Sachtler unveils Red kit
Tripod maker Sachtler will use IBC to unveil a version of its Artemis camera stabilising system which is compatible with Red and other digital HD cameras.
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OB spectrum: new deadline
Ofcom has given programme-makers and outside broadcasters an extension on the use of the 2.5GHz to 2.69GHz frequency band that was due to be shut down on 31 August.
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Features
Creative Review - Hairspray: the School Musical
Titles, designed by Beautiful TV, reflecting the show's influences: Hairspray, High School Musical and the West End.
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Features
Creative Review - Films for handover ceremonies
A film for the Olympics and Para Olympics depicting Britain as multicultural, urban, humorous and “punching above its weight”.
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Features
Creative Review - BBC News graphics
Titles and content graphics for the BBC News Channel's daily entertainment show.
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Red Bee wins Africa playout
Red Bee has won the contract to play out the BBC Worldwide channels due to launch in Africa.
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Skaramoosh on the move
Skaramoosh will next week move from Leicester Place in London's West End to nearby Neal's Yard in Covent Garden.
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The Fountain Studios spends£1m on HD
The Fountain Studios has spent£1.1m upgrading its facilities to high definition.
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Prime Focus plans SFX division revamp
Indian post-production group Prime Focus is planning a restructure that will see its commercials and special effects divisions re-branded.
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Features
Production: VFX: Impossible Pictures
Factual documentaries are increasingly using sophisticated visual effects to reveal the workings of the heart or other impossible images. But these techniques come at a price, Michael Burns reports.
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Behind The Scenes
On location: When Women Rule the World
Executive producer Peter Davey on building an Amazonian-style village for a new C4 reality show.
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Features
How to be first with the news
As technology continues to revolutionise newsgathering, Adrian Pennington asks leading journalists what benefits technical developments are bringing to their work.
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Behind The Scenes
On location: Lost in Austen
Filming Pride and Prejudice with a modern twist, Michele Buck first had to find the Bennet's home.
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Motor racing style transmission system unveiled
Drivedata, the independent technology company founded by ex-Thundersaloon racer John Chambers, is introducing a new digital video and audio transmission system.
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Avid unveils DS version 10
The latest incarnation of Avid's DS editing and finishing system will include Symphony-style secondary colour correction and do away with the need for a Nitris accelerator box.
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Ten grand wildlife film up for grabs
Panasonic and On Sight are backing a Wildscreen Festival short film competition that offers the winners the chance to produce their own 30-minute HD wildlife documentary.