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    Avid users fear high DNA costs

    2003-04-24T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast technology manufacturer Avid has denied that the introduction of its new range of editing products is simply another way of extracting more money from UK facilities companies, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Showcase for Avatars

    2003-04-24T08:30:00Z

    AIB (Avatars in Broadcast) takes place next week on 23 April at The Atrium in London. A series of live demonstrations from companies including Televirtual, Image Metrics and Kaydara will showcase the latest in build, design and operation of broadcast avatars and virtual humans. The aim is to demonstrate the ...

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    APTN files war stories

    2003-04-24T08:30:00Z

    News agency APTN produced more than 1,000 stories during the 24 days of the Iraq war, all of which are now expected to become a resource for programming after being placed in the APTN library. One of the only agencies to remain in Baghdad throughout the war, APTN hopes to ...

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    Root 6 takes on Sony's workflow

    2003-04-24T08:30:00Z

    London kit reseller Root 6 has struck a deal with Sony to sell, deliver and support the manufacturer's range of workflow tools to the UK broadcast and post-production market, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Cut & Run expresses O2 ad

    2003-04-24T08:30:00Z

    Commercials post house Cut & Run has finished work on the new O2 ad by Daniel Barber at Rose Hackney Barber (RHB). Editor Steve Gandolf and assistant Charlie Caselton used DV Express while on location and claim the system has revolutionised the editing process, letting director and editor work closely ...

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    First sales for Nucoda

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    Post facilities Framestore CFC and Double Negative are the first customers to buy Nucoda's Data Conform pre-visualising tool for film. The PC-based system enables users to conform 2K 10-bit media files over a standard computer network, with full EDL capability. Double Negative head of technology David Scott said the system ...

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    New mobile editing kit

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    Editing product manufacturer Canopus has developed a mobile editing workstation designed for remote location DV production. Combined with Canopus' DV codec technology and Rextor NLE application software, the laptop-based CWS-30 provides video professionals with a powerful and portable NLE system for remote location broadcasting, electronic newsgathering and on-location feature-film and ...

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    Quantel links Final Cut Pro with online systems

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    UK kit manufacturer Quantel has developed a new workflow system that will allow drama series and films that are offlined on Apple's Final Cut Pro (FCP) to be transferred directly to its own high-end finishing systems, writes Will Strauss.

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    Discreet puts a shine on colour correction

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    Discreet has unveiled the real-time digital grading and colour correction system that will replace its Colossus product, writes Will Strauss.

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    Bruce Dunlop wins Italian job for Sky

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    Branding company Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BD&A) has won a multimillion pound contract to design the on-air look of Rupert Murdoch's new Sky satellite platform in Italy, writes Will Strauss.

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    BBC Tech major order

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    BBC Technology has received the first order for its Colledia for Sport media management system. American-based sports broadcaster ESPN has asked BBC Technology to transform the company's present production, presentation and archive operations into a fully digital, tapeless environment. The order also represents Quantel's biggest ever order, with the technology ...

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    Ascent head quits

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    The head of Ascent Media Grou's UK creative services division, Mark Hewitt, has quit the company to 'pursue other interests' after three years in the post. Sam Husain, UK Group managing director, corporate and finance, and Simon Kay, divisional managing director, Ascent Media Management Services, UK, will handle the responsibilities ...

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    Rushes' animal magic for VW

    2003-04-16T08:30:00Z

    Rushes has produced and posted a new ad for VW, featuring a series of images depicting the skulls of different animals, including a hippo, a baboon and a Siberian tiger. The final image in the spot is of a VW engine looking very similar to a skull. Once a basic ...

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    BSkyB supply blow for Pace

    2003-04-15T11:30:00Z

    Set-top box manufacturer Pace Microtechnology has been dealt another blow, after its biggest customer BSkyB ended the exclusivity of its contract to supply Sky Plus PVR boxes in favour of a co-supplier deal with Amstrad, writes Luke Satchell

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    BBC's fx shop exterminated

    2003-04-10T11:55:38Z

    The BBC department responsible for building classic props such as the Daleks for Doctor Who and the spacecraft in Red Dwarf is to close with the loss of 22 jobs, writes Will Strauss

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    End in sight for tape-based VTRs

    2003-04-10T08:30:00Z

    Manufacturer Thomson Broadcast has introduced a digital VTR at NAB that threatens to make tape-based mechanical VTRs obsolete, writes Will Strauss.

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    OB truck for canning

    2003-04-10T08:30:00Z

    Kit hire and Outside Broadcast specialist The Picture Canning Company has spent almost£750,000 on a new digital widescreen OB truck. The six-VTR and 10-camera-capable truck is being built by E to E in Leeds from an in-house design by Picture Canning. It will house a virtual gallery with multi-image flat ...

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    Sony disk cameras

    2003-04-10T08:30:00Z

    Sony has used NAB to introduce two - thus far unnamed - optical disk camcorders and their associated studio, compact and mobile decks. With a choice of DV or MPEG coding, the ENG-targeted system records the original along with a frame-accurate browse ('proxy') version that can be transferred back to ...

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    New Panasonic camera

    2003-04-10T08:30:00Z

    Panasonic is building a solid-state camera that records onto PCA cards. The camera, according to Panasonic officials, is still about a year away from being available to the industry but as it has no moving parts it may well have a major impact on how people think about cameras. Other ...

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    Microsoft bids to join pro market

    2003-04-10T08:30:00Z

    Software giant Microsoft will try yet again to tap into markets beyond the personal computer by proving that its digital video and audio format is a standard for professional broadcasters, writes Will Strauss.