All Technology articles – Page 538
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DVO packs sold to Ascent Media
Ascent Media has become the first company to buy Digital Vision's new image processing software tool packages Enhance and Restore.
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BT provides ITV with digital content store
BT Media and Broadcast has developed a digital content store to enable ITV to deliver its television library on-demand to internet users and other broadcasters around the globe.
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On location: The Hottest Place on Earth
Series producer Rupert Smith's team withstood harsh conditions to understand the Afar people.
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Avid brings DX to market
Avid Technology has introduced a new family of digital video editing systems designed to speed up high definition editing.
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Five invests in Signiant
Root 6 has sold a Signiant digital media distribution and workflow automation system to Five, the new home of Neighbours.
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UK HD strategy is too short term, says DTG
UK digital television will start to lag behind other European countries without a longer-term HD on DTT strategy, the Digital Television Group (DTG) has warned.
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124 Facilities buys Smoke
Autodesk has sold a Smoke editing and finishing system to Channel 4's post-production department 124 Facilities.
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Upgrade for The Manchester Studios
ITV Productions has invested almost£250,000 on a studio upgrade at The Manchester Studios.
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MPC launches LA facility
The Moving Picture Company will launch a visual effects facility in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, later this year.
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Cutting Edge offers on-site editing in UK
Australian post-production firm Cutting Edge Post is setting up a UK office to offer on-location editing services to UK producers.
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Creative Review - How to Look Good Naked Promo
A new promo for How to Look Good Naked created by the team from Nuts @ TheJoint.
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Creative Review - 4Music idents
Idents, stings and bumpers created by Envy for a new music strand on Channel 4.
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M2 calls time on its commercials arm
M2, the post-production facilities group trading as Lime, has closed its commercials department and said farewell to two senior managers and 10 staff.
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Report notes rise of HDTV
HDTV is on the brink of mass market acceptance, according to an Informa report.
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NAB Show Focus: Editor's pick
Technology editor Will Strauss picks the ten products and technologies not to miss at NAB this year.
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NAB Show Focus: Tapeless HD cameras
Slightly further down the camera food chain from the Red One and the D-20, camera operators and facilities may well be discussing the merits of tapeless high definition cameras from Panasonic, Ikegami and Sony.
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NAB Show Focus: Stereoscopic 3D
One of the most intriguing recent trends is the return of stereoscopic 3D. And there are plenty of developments on the horizon at NAB.
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NAB Show Focus: Digital Intermediate
Once a niche product, Digital Intermediate (DI) has become mainstream and affordable and now tops many a facility owner's shopping list.
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NAB Show Focus: Editing and effects
The absence of the two biggest editing software companies should leave a gaping hole in NAB. But while neither Apple nor Avid have multimillion pound stands their presence will still be felt.