All Broadcast articles in 5 August 2016 – Page 2
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News
Halo appoints Maroussas as commercial director
Halo Post has appointed former Metropolis Studios managing director Carla Maroussas to the newly created role of commercial director.
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Features
Summer Roadtrip idents
Colour grade a series of on-air idents and promos for the Universal Channel
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Behind The Scenes
Borderline, C5
From location and choice of director through to the show itself, Borderline was all about getting the best out of improvisation, says Zoe Rocha
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Features
Making the leap to 5G
The 5G communications network promises instantaneous, highly personalised, ultraresolution video - and the technology is closer than you think, writes Adrian Pennington
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Comment
Help is at hand when your day job becomes traumatic
Don’t be afraid to ask for support when work takes a tough turn, says David Richardson
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Comment
Subtitlers’ hard work will pay off for Rio audience
Lessons from London 2012 have been learnt and we’re ready for action, says Rachel Thorn
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Comment
The new power generation
Verizon is splashing cash in US to reach millennials, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
Friday Night Dinner
Provide picture post-production on Robert Popper’s 6x30-minute comedy series
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News
Sky Q bolsters on-demand viewing
Sky has revealed a surge in the amount of video-on-demand programming consumed via its next-generation set-top box – opening up the long-tail of shows in its catalogue.
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Features
Robot Wars
Provide all the physical special effects for the main hazard areas in the Robot Wars arena
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News
US networks show and tell
The number of niche cable networks aggressively moving into scripted programming was a highlight of this week’s Television Critics Association (TCA) summer tour in Los Angeles.
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News
Whisper: sport needs entertainment vibe
Whisper Films is looking to inject entertainment beats into coverage of high-profi le sporting events after claiming it has broken into the “closed shop” of sports producers.
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News
Sky Arts eyes off the wall ideas
Phil Edgar-Jones is hunting “off the wall ideas” after extending Sky Arts’ annual £1m Amplify project into 2017, and is eyeing up the channel’s first virtual reality project.
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News
Wild Blue preps live pitches
Former Top Gear and Coast showrunner Gary Hunter is prioritising Space Dive-style live TV events and entertainment formats after Fremantle Media backed his fledgling indie Wild Blue Media.
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Ofcom: Netflix dominates Amazon and Now TV
Netflix was watched by nearly a quarter of the British viewing public between February and April 2016 as it stormed ahead of Amazon Prime Videos, its nearest SVoD rival, according to the latest Ofcom data.
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News
All 4 ramps up originations
Channel 4 is shaking up its All 4 commissioning strategy with a major budget increase and three new hires as it turns the service into a broader OTT video platform.
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Comment
TV serendipity is still a delight
All hail the on-demand revolution - but it’s not without issues
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News
All3Media arrows in on US drama
All3Media’s landmark drama deal with co-owner Liberty Global will allow it to make an aggressive push into the US scripted market.
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News
Vimond announces cloud-based version of IO
IBC 2016: Vimond is taking features from its standalone Vimond Highlights conversion device and adding them to the latest incarnation of Vimond IO, its cloud online video editing workflow tool.
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Suitcase TV to showcase 1RU MediaStor Archive
IBC 2016: Suitcase TV will showcase a software-defined storage platform designed specifically for broadcast media operations at IBC.
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