All Technology articles – Page 533
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MPC adds to visual effects team
Soho post production facility the Moving Picture Company (MPC) has taken on two new visual effects supervisors.
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Creative Review: Films to see before you Die
A promo for Film 4, created by Envy, featuring Dennis Pennis interacting with scenes from classic movies. Includes video clip.
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Is UGC a threat or an opportunity?
Allen McCaskill examines the issues that broadcasters have to consider when embracing user generated content.
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Pace snares BT Vision set-top box deal
BT Vision hopes to secure 'two to three million subscribers' after signing a deal with Pace for next-generation personal video recorders.
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Extreme Sports gig goes to Arqiva
Arqiva has won a five-year contract to playout the Chello Zone-owned Extreme Sports Channel to Sky.
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Qualcomm snaps up mobile-TV spectrum
American mobile technology firm Qualcomm has bought 40 Mhz of UK L-Band radio spectrum for£8.3m.
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Link Research sells wireless systems to SIS
SIS Outside Broadcasts, formerly BBC Outside Broadcasts, has invested ‘several hundred thousand pounds' in L1500 wireless camera systems from Link Research.
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Ionoco unveils phone-in graphics innovation
Software developer Ionoco has come-up with a new technology for television phone-ins that it says will help to both restore public trust in broadcasters and act as entertainment.
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Creative review: Supersizers Go...
Titles designed by Lipsync Post for Silver River Productions' Supersizers Go... series.
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Creative review: Gladiators
Design work carried out by Skaramoosh on the new Sky One series of Gladiators.
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More awards for Boy A
Channel 4 drama Boy A was the big winner at the Bafta Craft Awards last week, bagging a hat trick of prizes in the fiction/entertainment category.
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Southgate quits BBC
BBC Resources chief executive Mike Southgate is leaving the corporation after six and a half years.
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M2 team launch Rocket facility
The team behind M2 have launched Rocket, a new post company based in the same Berners Street building and staffed by 30 members of the original facility.
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Century takes majority holding in Molinare
The owners of Molinare have sold a majority shareholding in the company to India-based Century Communications.
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Sony's new camcorder flies off the shelves
Sony has sold more than 500 units of the new PMW-EX3 camcorder in the first month since its launch.
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Brits provide state of the art kit for Moscow
Manchester United and Chelsea won't be the only English participants in next week's Champions League finals, as key Sky Sports personnel and Staines-based outside broadcast company NEP Visions will be providing the host feed from Moscow.
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Technology that will change the world
Last chance to win stuff! Will Strauss starts a debate about the technology of the future and offers readers the chance to win a free conference pass worth£700 in exchange for their opinions.
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Behind the news: The launch of freesat
Freesat is facing a difficult birth, with public confusion over what it offers, fierce competition from Sky and poorly prepared retailers. Katy Elliott reports on what may - or may not - turn out to be the future of satellite HD.
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Sanctuary goes into administration
Following the revelation last week that The Sanctuary was making 16 people redundant, the management of the post production group has released its remaining sixty-five staff and appointed administrators to run the company.
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Anthony Dod Mantle interview
Director of photography Anthony Dod Mantle explains why he decided to use a virtually untried technology, the Red One camera, on a new high-profile BBC drama.