All Broadcast articles in 20 February 2014 – Page 2
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News
Forbidden to preview FORscene's cloud features
Forbidden will preview upcoming features of its FORscene cloudbased editing platform at BVE.
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Sony to show PXW-Z100 in the UK for first time
Sony’s PXW-Z100 will be on show for the first time in the UK as the company continues to focus on 4K technology.
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NFTS establishes format development course
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is launching a new entertainment format development course in partnership with the BBC Academy and Grand Scheme Media.
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NewTek to feature TriCaster multi-cam production hub
NewTek will showcase its TriCaster multi-camera production systems at BVE.
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Gearhouse demonstrates mid-sized OBLite truck
Gearhouse Broadcast will have its new OBLite truck on site at the BVE show.
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Calrec to give Callisto console its UK debut
BVE will provide the setting for the UK debut of Calrec’s new Callisto audio console.
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Dalet unveils Onecut content editing system
Dalet’s new Onecut editor will be on display at the BVE show at London’s Excel.
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Features
The Next Silicon Valleys
Design a brand for a new series of reports about the world’s emerging Silicon Valleys
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Features
The Hairy Bikers Asian Adventure
Design the title sequence and maps for the latest road-trip cooking show
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News
C5 investigates NCIS: LA
Channel 5 has extended its support of the NCIS franchise after picking up the free-to-air rights to spin-off show NCIS: Los Angeles.
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Features
Brain Hospital: Saving Lives
Provide picture and audio post services for the second outing of the 4 x 60-minute series
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Comment
Populist debates benefit us all
Less ‘elitist’ panels can get to the heart of public debates, says Ian Rumsey.
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Ratings
The Smoke lights up Sky 1
Sky 1’s new firefighter drama The Smoke got off to a smouldering start on Thursday, engulfing an audience of just under 400,000.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Smoke; Extreme South Africa; Henry & Anne
“This opening scene was one of the most harrowing 10 minutes of my TV-watching career.”
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BBC Scotland hunts referendum jokes
BBC Scotland has issued a call for budding comedy writers to submit jokes and sketches about the independence referendum to be developed into online shorts.
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La Plante developing Prime Suspect prequel
Lynda La Plante is to begin talks with broadcasters over Prime Suspect-prequel Tennison after setting up a new firm.
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Content gets Great Point first-look deal
The Fall distributor Content Television has inked a first-look deal with Great Point Media, the indie set up by former RHI exec Robert Halmi Jr.
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Indies fail to deal with BBC complaints
The BBC is to remind indies to respond to complaints properly after a review found that production companies failed to meet best practice guidelines when handling grievances directly.
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UK fast tracks US shows
The gap between TV series launching in the US and their UK debut is 95 days, according to new data from analysts IHS.