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Production system starts new BBC era.
The BBC's new production system - One Vision - which is being pioneered in the natural history unit over the next nine months, will be the template for a complete re-organisation of the way the BBC makes programmes, according to BBC director of production
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Soho 601 MD quits over vision.
Soho 601 managing director Mike Wilkie has quit less than a year after joining the Liberty Livewire-owned commercials post facility, writes Barbara Marshall
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Production system starts new BBC era
The BBC's new production system - One Vision - which is being pioneered in the natural history unit over the next nine months, will be the template for a complete re-organisation of the way the BBC makes programmes, according to BBC director of production modernisation Michele Romaine, ...
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Soho 601 md quits over 'vision'
Soho 601 managing director Mike Wilkie has quit less than a year after joining the Liberty Livewire-owned commercials post facility, writes Barbara Marshall
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Debt probe hits closing Buddha
Details emerged this week about the demise of Soho post facility Laughing Buddha that was put into liquidation two months ago, writes Barbara Marshall
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Digi designs email tool
Avid Technology's audio division DigiDesign has launched a new service called DigiDelivery that allows users to send any type of file, including Pro Tools sessions, video and text, to an email address
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DMW takes on rivals
The organisers of Digital Media World (DMW) and the London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf) have hit back at critics following the launch of the rival Digital Arts Festival three weeks ago (Broadcast, 7.6.02)
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Visions invests in new HD truck.
Outside broadcast facility Visions has made its first move into high definition (HD) with the commission
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - THOMSON WINS ORDER.
Thomson Broadcast Solutions has announced a 'multimillion pound' order from Corinthian Television Facilities for its new
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Escape Studios gears up to be Europe's top VFX school.
Escape Studios launches in London next month with the aim of becoming Europe's 'premier visual effects school', writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - RTS TECHNOLOGY COURSE.
The Royal Television Society and the Institute of Electrical Engineers are jointly sponsoring Advanced Media Broadcast
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - COOK JOINS KINGSTON.
Kingston Inmedia has appointed Paul Cook to the post of sales director replacing Laurence Cook who
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - CAMPBELL MOVES TO VFG.
Film and TV hire company VFG has taken on hire specialist Alastair Campbell to head its
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - NDS BUYS VISIONIK.
Conditional access specialist NDS has bought Danish interactive service provider Visionik. The terms of the deal
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - AVID UK HIRES JACKSON.
Avid UK has taken on Mark Jackson as sales manager for London after the departure of
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Brits stack up annecy prizes.
The Brits walked off with seven awards at the International Animated Film Festival held at Annecy last Saturday (8 June), writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Apple poised to acquire Silicon Grail.
Apple is believed to be in the process of buying US-based compositing software developer Silicon Grail four months after buying its rival Nothing Real, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Softimage slashes 3D price.
Softimage has halved the price of its 3D character animation and effects software Softimage 3D two months after rival Alias Wavefront slashed the price of Maya (Broadcast, 5.4.02), writes Barbara Marshall
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NTL's VOD hit by tech blow.
NTL'S Video-On-Demand (VOD) strategy appeared to have suffered a blow this week as the company lined up to provide the technology for its service filed for bankruptcy protection, writes Paul Revoir
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Visions invests in new HD truck
Outside broadcast facility Visions has made its first move into high definition (HD) with the commission of a£4m HD unit, writes Barbara Marshall