All Technology articles – Page 554
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Scratch solution for Red workflow
DI software specialist Assimilate has launched version 3.7 of Scratch, which supports the first workflow to allow an editor to work on uncompressed footage from the Red camera.
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Somethin’ Else for Reid
Production company Somethin’ Else has appointed Gregor Reid as its new head of facilities.
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KidsCo workflow on the go
Global kids entertainment channel KidsCo and London-based digital media facility JCA TV have joined forces to create an international digital workflow.
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Camera Corps hail Leader
OB support facility Camera Corps has invested in a Leader LV5800 HD/SD-SDI multi-standard waveform monitor.
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Clear Cut move for Mangan
Sam Mangan has joined Clear Cut Pictures as an offline services manager.
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Creative Review - 30 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including new opening titles for Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.
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Riding out the extremes
Director and cameraman Adam Giles survived a tough trip through the Americas on a motorbike
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Creative Review - 23 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including the titles for a primetime BBC1 series called The Enforcers.
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On Location: Boy A
Producer Lynn Horsford had luck on her side when filming a hard-hitting drama about child crime
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Shooting in HD - drama
How producers are getting to grips with using high definition video for making drama programmes.
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Splice TV to expand
Shoreditch-based post house Splice will move from Printing House Yard to Perseverance Works as part of a£2m expansion.
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Hatton leaves Arena P3 after three weeks
Arena P3 chief operating officer Neil Hatton has left his role just three weeks after joining the company.
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Avid pulls out of NAB
Manufacturer Avid will not exhibit at Las Vegas-based trade show NAB next April for the first time in its history.
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£200m Pinewood sets ‘will boost TV drama’
Pinewood Shepperton chief executive Ivan Dunleavy has said the plan to build a number of working sets within a “media cluster” is likely to have even greater benefits for the TV drama community than it will for the film industry.
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How Sony deals with change
Nicola Brittain travelled to Madrid to hear how Sony’s international dealer network is responding to the massive changes in the broadcast technology market.
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The pros and cons of HD
Are producers sure of the need to adopt HD? Adrian Pennington asks indies and manufacturers for their views
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Shooting in HD - reality TV
How producers are using high definition video for making reality television programmes.
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Ofcom proposes Freeview upgrade
Ofcom has proposed a significant upgrade of DTT that would offer more channels and new services, including free-to-air high-definition.
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Pinewood Shepperton plans TV community
Pinewood Shepperton has announced plans to create the UK’s ‘live-work’ TV community in a proposed extension to its existing site.
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Soho to host stereoscopic HD post suite
Broadcast graphics and visual effects facility Concrete and Shepperton’s Axis Post, part of hire firm Axis Films, have joined together to launch the first stereoscopic HD post-production suite in Europe.