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Connected broadcasting: TV anytime, anywhere
The TV industry is in a period of continuous technological innovation, says Tom Cape
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Creating Doctor Who's Half-Face Man
One of the biggest visual effects challenges for Peter Capaldi’s debut was realising the ‘Half-Face Man’ character.
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Demystifying DPP delivery
File-based delivery will be a more efficient way of working that will save time and money, says James Mackie
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QC can’t all be automated
When it comes to AS-ll file delivery, an experienced eye is more important than ever, says JP Dash
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Defending the World Cup
Adrian Crawley’s five steps for managing cyber attacks during the Brazil World Cup.
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Learning to embrace 4K
Broadcasters and producers are pushing boundaries, says Canon’s Austin Freshwater
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4K and 4G on Amsterdam agenda
IBC 2013: 4K will dominate camera stands, says Alias Hire’s Danny Dawson.
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Combined coverage makes sense of 3D business model
Recording 2D and 3D from the same rig will lower the cost of content, says Steve Schklair
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Finding the positives
While NAB 2009 may not be quite as busy as previous years in terms of either visitors or exhibitors, those that are here are making the most of a difficult job.
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Is 3D broadcast the next big thing?
With HD now becoming ubiquitous, engineers are looking for the next big thing. And it could just be stereo 3D. But, as Grass Valley's Jan Eveleens points out, there are still lots of technical and creative obstacles left to hurdle.
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A boost for the little guy
A common industry approach to on-demand TV over broadband could prove to be a real tipping point for small and independent content creators argues Will Strauss.
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What's that coming over the hill?
With the NFL about to embark on a test broadcast of a live 3D American Football game, the interest in stereoscopic telly is really starting to grow, suggests Will Strauss.
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When technology makes things better
Remote, web-based, shared media, tapeless. These are not just buzz words, argues Will Strauss, they're ways of making production a little easier, quicker and more efficient.
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Going green AND boosting your business
Reducing your carbon footprint is not an entirely selfless act, suggests Will Strauss. Going green can also be good for your business.
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And so it came to pass
Will Strauss made a prediction about mergers and acquisitions and it came true. In his latest blog he wonders what can be done to stop them failing.
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Softimage to Autodesk: the end of an era?
One company owning most of the 3D animation software market will have plusses and minuses, says Will Strauss.
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Pandas and penguins and Panasonic P2
Will Strauss reports from the Wildscreen Festival in Bristol as wildlife and natural history programme makers give their opinions on file-based production.
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HD video on a stills camera - viva la revolution
Guest blogger Colin Birch marvels at the possibilities offered by the arrival of stills cameras that also shoot HD video.
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Whose line-in, line-out is it anyway?
In a world where technology transcends boundaries, Will Strauss stumbles across a debate about who the broadcast equipment customer really is.
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Why Ofcom is walking an internet TV tightrope
Guest blogger Paul Hague calls for IPTV regulation that will encourage advertisers to spend money online and, in turn, give hope to web TV technology start-ups.