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NewsWhat to see at IBC 2015
As the broadcast industry prepares to descend on Amsterdam for the annual media technology conference and exhibition, Michael Burns picks his way through the product announcements
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NewsAnton Bauer launches "world's safest" battery series
IBC 2015: Anton Bauer is announcing a new Cine battery series for digital cinema cameras.
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FeaturesBroadcast TECH Index: post-production survey of UK's top shows
A comprehensive survey of the facilities and kit used to post produce some of the UK’s highest-rating shows.
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FeaturesThinking outside the suite
A raft of cloud technology is changing the face of post production, offering everything from editing to storage, and allows a flexible approach to content production.
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NewsVizrt to increase automation offering in Amsterdam
IBC 2015: Vizrt will use IBC to debut new automation products, including Showmaker a new tool for building and amending rundowns and rundown elements within the Viz Mosart studio automation system (pictured) and Viz Opus control room solution.
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NewsEVS and Cisco to showcase remote IP workflows
IBC 2015: EVS and Cisco will demo new IP-based live remote production workflows at IBC.
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NewsMytherapy ties up with Warner Bros De Lane Lea
Boutique grading facility Mytherapy is moving into Warner Bros De Lane Lea’s (WBDLL) Dean Street audio facility.
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NewsAutodesk completes move to subscription-only software
Autodesk has revealed that from the end of July next year its Entertainment Creation Suite, which includes the firm’s Maya, 3Ds Max and Softimage programs, will be available by subscription only.
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NewsNet Insight snaps up software firm ScheduALL
Net Insight has acquired ScheduALL for $14m in a bid to strengthen the former’s media service and workflow orchestration offering.
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NewsVislink pioneers wireless 4K camera system for BT Sport
Vislink provided a live 4K wireless transmission system for BT Sport’s coverage of the MotoGP World Championship at Silverstone.
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FeaturesFact Ent: In-house facilities come to the fore
Quick turnaround times and a keen eye on the budget often mean that productions prefer to post in-house
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FeaturesFactual: Flexibility the key to success
Complex workflows and variety of cameras used in factual shows means post-production companies need to be as versatile as possible
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FeaturesScripted Comedy: Specialised post firms lead the way
Despite the popularity of all-in-one deals for drama, those in comedy still favour separate audio and pictures post facilities
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FeaturesDrama: Technicolor tops facilities charts as DS dominates
Avid’s finishing system is still the go-to software, but post houses are starting to seek alternatives as the sector enjoys a boom time
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NewsBabcock builds new MCR for merged WRN Broadcast operation
Babcock Media has begun work on a new combined MCR following the company’s acquisition of WRN Broadcast in March.
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NewsBBC automates file delivery process
The BBC has implemented an automated file-based delivery and acceptance system from TMD.
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NewsEVS to show off IP production tools in Amsterdam
IBC 2015: EVS will use this year’s IBC to demo the company’s IP-based live production solutions, including content contribution between venue and studio and remote production operations.
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Visual Data upgrades UK and US tape storage
Digital media supply chain specialist Visual Data Media Services (VDMS) has upgraded its facilities in London and Los Angeles.
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NewsITV extends Ericsson playout contract
ITV has extended its playout contract with Ericsson until 2024.
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NewsIBC to make the case for IP
IBC 2015: If last year’s IBC appeared to promise delegates that an ‘all IP future’ was just around the corner, this year exhibitors are keen to show how they can help broadcasters that have been slower than expected in adopting the new technology.


















