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ENCODA APPOINTS ADAMS.
Encoda Systems has appointed Robin Adams as president of its US-based Automation Solutions division. Adams started
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LIBERATE REVISES SUMS.
Liberate Technologies has revised downwards its expected first quarter revenues, which are due to be released
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PROXIMITY HIRES MD.
Proximity Group has appointed former OmniBus Systems US chief executive Andy Ioannou as managing director of
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GANNON TAKES LINK JOB.
Link Research, known for its encoders and wireless camera system, has taken on Eammon Gannon to
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BD&A expansion continues apace.
Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BD&A) is continuing its expansion with the appointment of a further three designers, writes Barbara Marshall
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Pepper founder to head 4MC telecine.
Pepper co-founder Vince Narduzzo has quit the company to join 4MC as the head of its
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BD&A expansion continues apace
Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BD&A) is continuing its expansion with the appointment of a further three designers, writes Barbara Marshall
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Pepper founder to head 4MC telecine
Pepper co-founder Vince Narduzzo has quit the company to join 4MC as the head of its new telecine operation, writes Will Strauss
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MediaArc to become part of BBC Broadcast
The bulk of BBC MediaArc, the design and branding arm of BBC Resources, is to become part of the creative services division of BBC Broadcast, writes Barbara Marshall
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Mill Film promotes Mooney for top job
Mill Film co-founder Karl Mooney is to replace the company's managing director Antony Hunt who has left with immediate effect, writes Barbara Marshall
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Studio K needs new executive
Kingston Inmedia is looking for a head for its Studio K operations based at Gerrard's Cross, writes Barbara Marshall
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Proximity hires MD
Proximity Group has appointed former OmniBus Systems US chief executive Andy Ioannou as managing director of its new European operations. The US firm produces media transcoding, integration and asset management software for the television and post-production markets. Ioannou has been brought in to develop the firm's presence in Europe, Africa ...
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Liberate revises sums
Liberate Technologies has revised downwards its expected first quarter revenues, which are due to be released on 26 September. The interactive TV specialist now expects revenue for the three months ending 31 August to be between $12m (£7.7m) and $14m compared with earlier estimates of $20-$22m. The firm is restructuring ...
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Gannon takes link job
Link Research, known for its encoders and wireless camera system, has taken on Eammon Gannon to manage its distribution network in Europe and the Middle East. Gannon joins from Irdeto Access and has also worked for Sony, NDS and Tandberg
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Softimage tool launch
Softimage has released a new set of tools for transporting data between 3D applications adding support for Alias Wavefront's Maya, 2d3's Boujou, Kaydara's Filmbox and Motionbuilder, as well as three games platforms via MilkShape. The move is part of Softimage's Connect initiative streamlining 3D data connectivity via the dotXSI file ...
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Brockhurst to Soho
Soho 601, part of the Liberty Livewire group, has taken on Toby Brockhurst as senior Inferno operator. Brockhurst started his career at VTR in London but moved to Los Angeles in 1996 to join CFC as senior Inferno artist on Devil's Advocate. After a three-year stint back in London with
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Encoda appoints Adams
Encoda Systems has appointed Robin Adams as president of its US-based Automation Solutions division. Adams started his 38-year career with the BBC, later joining Barry Goldsmith to start what became Drake Automation (DAL)
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Cheaper formats gain in popularity
A specially commissioned report on the state of the UK's equipment hire market has highlighted once again a trend towards programmes being made with cheaper and smaller acquisition equipment, writes Will Strauss
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Archangel proves its worth
Metro Broadcast has used Snell & Wilcox's Archangel video repair and restoration system to bring the late US singer Eva Cassidy back to life for a Top of the Popsperformance
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Molinare to open sound effects area
TV Corporation facilities arm Molinare is to build a new dedicated audio recording stage at its Fouberts Place headquarters. The new area, which will allow extended ADR (automatic dialogue replacement) and Foley work is being installed as a result of increased business for the audio department