All Technology articles – Page 543
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Digital Vision offers 4k SAN grading
The latest version of Digital Vision's Film Master will allow colourists to grade in real time at resolutions of up to 4k directly from an open storage area network (SAN).
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Sony adds file transfer capabilities to high-end VTR
Sony is adding new file transfer capabilities to its SRW-5800 VTR with the introduction of the HKSR-5804 option board.
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BBC invites bids for interactive services
The BBC's Future Media and Technology (FM&T) division has put out to tender a contract worth up to£25m to provide the corporation's interactive services.
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BBC to sell OB but keep studios
The BBC has agreed to sell its outside broadcast arm but will now retain its studios business.
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Broadcasters urged to speed up tapeless move
Broadcasters came under fire at Broadcast's Mastering Digital Workflows conference last week with Paul Stevenson of ITV News arguing that they are wasting their time worrying about technology standards.
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Creative Review - Rock Rivals
Idents and titles created by Liquid TV for a new ITV drama about talent shows.
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Hammerhead hires new staff
Hammerhead TV has appointed two members of staff to its Scotland operation as part of continued development at its Glasgow and Edinburgh branches.
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Exposure adds to offline offering
Exposure Post Production has opened four new offline suites at its Newman Street facility.
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Four join Top Gear post house Evolutions
Evolutions has appointed four new members of staff and won a competitive tender to continue post-producing Top Gear for the BBC.
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Arqiva Switch hub to rival BT Tower
Arqiva has joined forces with Beers Enterprises Inc (BEI) to launch the London Switch, an SD/HD broadcast switching hub to be based at Newman Street in London.
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Axis moves 3D grading suite to Concrete
Shepperton Studios-based Axis Post has moved its stereoscopic 3D, DI and 4K grading suite to Concrete Post in Dean Street.
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Worldwide post
As almost a fifth of post producers tell Broadcast they plan to outsource work abroad this year, Indian businesses are eyeing up Soho facilities to lure work back home.
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Creative Review - Master of the Universe
Promos for a two-part Channel 4 series about Stephen Hawking post-produced by Smoke and Mirrors.
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HD: Perfectionists at work
Adrian Pennington asks DoPs, costume and set designers and hair and make-up artists how they handle the demands of HD.
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TX: White Girl
When filming a drama about a white schoolgirl who embraces Islam, producers went to considerable lengths to win over the local Muslim community.
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Thomson wins product leadership award
Thomson, the manufacturer of broadcast and cinematography cameras, has won Frost and Sullivan's 2007 Global Product Line Leadership of the Year Award.
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Sony adds new LCD master monitor
Sony will exhibit a new 42' LCD master monitor at NAB designed to be used for high end post-production, telecine and DI.
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Brits want free on-demand programmes
A consumer survey has revealed that Brits have a huge thirst for on-demand programming - but only if it's free.
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Why Apple still needs the professional market
Just because Apple is not exhibiting at NAB this year does not automatically mean that the company is going to stop making professional products, argues Will Strauss.
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DTG to scrutinise Ofcom plans for HD Freeview
The Digital Television Group (DTG) will use its annual industry meeting this week to scrutinise Ofcom's plans for HDTV on Freeview.