All Broadcast articles in 3 April 2014 – Page 4
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News
Editworks boosts investment with Da Vinci kit
Editworks Scotland is installing a new Da Vinci suite, as investment in the post company since it opened in 2010 hits the £500,000 mark.
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TVU Networks makes Grid system open access
NAB 2014: TVU Networks has released an open API for its TVU Grid IP-based video switching, routing and distribution system that will allow third-party broadcast kit manufacturers to integrate new or existing applications and devices with the TVU Grid ecosystem.
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Critics
TV Critics: Kim Philby – His Most Intimate Betrayal; Monkey Planet; Invasion of the Job Snatchers; W1A
“For once in an historical documentary, the re-enactments felt right.”
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Features
Small firms feel the squeeze
As the broadcast technology supply sector consolidates, the survival of smaller manufacturers rests on continual research and development, and greater co-operation.
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Features
4K and IP take centre stage
NAB 2014: On display at this month’s NAB Show in Las Vegas will be the latest developments in 4K technology from the likes of Sony and Cinedeck, alongside file-based delivery tools, and much more.
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Features
Gearing up for broadcast
Working with small teams and on limited budgets, local TV stations have faced some tough choices over the technology and equipment they need to get on air.
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News
Codex releases compact HD camera for 2D and S3D
NAB 2014: Codex has launched Codex Action Cam, a compact HD camera and recording package for 2D and S3D production.
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IABM to hold State of the Industry breakfast at NAB
NAB 2014: The International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers (IABM) will host its annual State of the Industry breakfast at NAB next week.
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Alaska finds a pearl for TV3
Irish broadcaster TV3 has ordered a Duck Dynasty-style reality series from UK indie Alaska TV as part of its drive to commission more British producers.
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Endemol back in indie hunt
Endemol UK is back in the market for indies after acquiring The Fall producer Artists Studio this week.
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BBC3 reveals fresh round of factual orders
Keo Films will follow the arrivals and departures of British tourists at Bangkok airport as part of a raft of BBC3 factual commissions.
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MTV shuns imitations for the ‘unexpected’
MTV is eyeing two new formats for next year as it moves away from commissioning reality show imitations of Geordie Shore and The Valleys.
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C4 takes aim at global drama
Channel 4 is to invest millions in international drama co-productions in a strategy that will result in it taking on the BBC and Sky for projects with global appeal.
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BBC in-house plans revealed
BBC Productions is preparing a major digital content push and is drawing up plans to reward staff for devising international hits.
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Comment
Channel 4’s factual renaissance
Broadcaster’s new slate shows a change in mood and confidence
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Features
Room for manoeuvre
It’s glass half full, glass half empty at the UK’s studios as tax rebates put a squeeze on space
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News
Bob The Builder is back
Bob‘s back – but not on the BBC Bob The Builder is back – and slightly slimmed down – with Hit Entertainment in production on 104 x 11-minute episodes of the pre-school series.