All Technology articles – Page 557
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Crow takes on Edit House
Shepherds Bush-based facility Crow TV has taken on the staff, assets and lease of Endemol’s in-house facility The Edit House.
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Fountain buys HD cam
Fountain Studios has purchased four HDC-1500 studio cameras from Sony in its first acquisition of HD equipment.
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DVD facilities unite
DVD duplication facilities Click, Figment and the DVD arm of Television Set have merged.
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Testing times for TV brands
Brand experts and commentators discuss how to get viewers’ attention in a multiplatform world.
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A Room with a View
IWC Media and Andrew Davies’ fresh take on EM Forster risks the ire of Merchant Ivory fans.
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Audio Networks LA office
Production music company Audio Networks is opening its first US office in Los Angeles.
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Lipsync expands in Soho
Post house Lipsync will invest approximately£500,000 on the expansion of its film VFX department and creative premises.
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Farm facility opens doors
The Farm’s new Livonia Street-based facility Soho Uncle has opened for business.
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Camera gear for Gearhouse
Broadcast solutions provider Gearhouse Broadcast has invested in 30 BVP-E30WSPH Sony cameras at£30,000 each.
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Bolin to lead IABM
Rick Bolin is the man charged with helping manage the increasingly complex relationship between broadcast technology suppliers and their customers.
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Digital box sales soar
Just 2,000 of Whitehaven’s 25,000 homes lost BBC2 when its analogue signal was pulled on 17 October.
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Hire enjoys HD boom
Thanks to an increasing demand for HD equipment, 2007 has been another great year for the kit hire sector
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Unreported World: China’s Olympic Lie
Persistence and humour helped film-maker Andrew Carter expose human rights abuses in China.
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The Beckoning Silence
Darlow Smithson returned to the Eiger for a death-defying new docu-drama.
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The true cost of filming abroad
Five indies share their experiences of filming abroad, ranging from poisonous snakes to stolen master tapes and dealing with corrupt officials. So do the savings make it all worthwhile?
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Arqiva bags Freesat contract
The BBC has awarded Arqiva a contract to provide infrastructure for the Freesat digital satellite TV service that will launch in March 2008. [ALL]
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Comment
TV is short-sighted
Broadcasters have been too defensive in their use of new technology according to Magic Lantern's Anthony Lilley.
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SMPTE plans standard for ultra-HDTV
The Society for Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has launched an initiative to develop a standard for Ultra HDTV as demonstrated by Japanese broadcaster NHK at last year's IBC.
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Meet the Natives
A show that throws native islanders into British life proved an ethical minefield.