All Technology articles – Page 528
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True HD migration may remain slow till 2012
A large HD 'content gap' will remain in 2012 with a majority of Europeans still watching standard definition TV on their HDTV displays.
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Pace puts forward case for stereo 3D
Vince Pace used his presentation at last week's Broadcast's Technology Summit to try to persuade UK programme makers that stereoscopic content is a viable production option.
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Visions gets Mandela gig
NEP Visions is working with Serpent Productions to deliver host broadcast coverage of the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday concert in Hyde Park this weekend.
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BBC unveils plans for Beijing
BBC Resources is teaming up with BBC Sport to provide bespoke coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics for viewers in the UK.
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A1GP goes HD
The A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport will be produced in high definition for the first time from the start of the 2008/09 season.
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Ten technology predictions
Better batteries, a universal undo button and infinite storage. Will Strauss reveals the ten new technology innovations that will change your world.
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Cinewessex on the move
Winchester-based facilities house Cinewessex has moved from Winnall Valley Road to 2 Moorside Place.
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BBC calls off post sale
The BBC has revealed that it is no longer in discussions to sell the post-production division of BBC Resources.
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Creative Review - Ecobeebies
How Blue Zoo animated a bumble bee with a funky hair cut for CBeebies.
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Ex Resolution man Gable to run Breathe
Dan Gable, the former joint managing director of Resolution, has been appointed as general manager of Breathe Post Production.
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Audio sector considers new loudness standard
Broadcasters, sound companies and advertisers are a step closer to agreeing a new method for ensuring sound levels on commercials stay within acceptable limits.
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Turning up the volume in audio
The audio post sector has endured a tough few years as tight budgets squeezed margins but now it seems an upturn is taking place, with investment to follow. So can it last?
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Intelsat to carry Olympics
Commercial satellite operator Intelsat has signed a deal with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to provide video carriage of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games to Europe.
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Megahertz to refit EPIC
Systems integrator Megahertz Broadcast Systems has won an EU-wide tender to re-equip the former Anglia TV studios in Norwich.
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Talkback to overhaul production of The Bill
Talkback Thames is upgrading the technology that it uses to produce ITV drama The Bill, starting with the sound dubbing operation.
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Making a big noise about loudness
As new rules come into play governing the audio levels on television adverts, Will Strauss tries to get his head around what happens next.
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Goldcrest opts for VCube HD
EMerging, the distributor for Merging Technologies in the UK, has sold three high-definition VCube HD-2K video playback systems to Goldcrest Post.
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Manufacturers starting to lose confidence
Senior executives at broadcast equipment manufacturers are starting to worry about future trading conditions within their market, according to the IABM June 2008 Industry Trends Survey.
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Editshare introduces file that works in Avid and FCP
Shared storage technology company Editshare has come-up with a media file that works in both Avid and Final Cut Pro.