All Features articles – Page 327
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FeaturesIBC 08: Eyeing IBC's tech trends
IBC runs a regular series of conference sessions in which experts discuss their take on this year's most eye-catching technology. Nicola Brittain catches up with some of this year's speakers.
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IBC 08: $3.5bn by 2009 - and growing
According to signage research experts DisplaySearch, the global market for DS displays is currently more than $1.5bn, projected to exceed $3.5bn by end of 2009.
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FeaturesIBC 08: Urban Fox's Christina Fox
Low-cost capture is an area that Christina Fox, managing director of camera training company Urban Fox, will be keeping a particular eye out for.
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FeaturesIBC 08: BBC's Andy Butterworth
Sharing the low-cost capture and connectivity session with Fox will be BBC connectivity specialist Andy Butterworth, who will be homing in on products that enable low cost and speedy content transport from the field.
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FeaturesIBC 08: O2's Mike Short
Not surprisingly, O2's vice-president of technology, Mike Short, will be keeping a close eye on mobile innovations.
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FeaturesIBC 08: Quantel's Roland Brown
Brown, Quantel's non-executive director, will be hosting the What Caught My Eye session on advances in workflow.
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FeaturesIBC 08: A vision of the future
European broadcasters are to join forces with NHK at IBC this year to give a glimpse of what the next generation of HD might look like.
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FeaturesIBC 08: Making Super Hi-Vision a reality
NHK has a three-year plan designed to take the various R&D projects that are key to bringing SHV to a broadcasting reality.
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FeaturesIBC 08: Camera, action
The broadcast industry's technology buyers will be dusting off their chequebooks and heading to IBC, Amsterdam's annual kitfest next week. Nicola Brittain gives the lowdown on what will be making waves
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FeaturesIBC 08: Solving storage
Storage and content management has become a pressing issue for broadcasters and post companies dealing with tapeless workflows.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Scene Stealers
Titles that show two teenagers exchanging their teen-tribe identity, including chavs, posh, hip-hop, plastic and goth.
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FeaturesCreative Review - When we left Earth: the NASA missions
Sound design and mixing that pull together sound for the six-part series which was created on three continents.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Promos for Deadliest Catch
Graphics that reflect the extremely cold and dangerous conditions faced by the crew.
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FeaturesReevell's Ratings: Autumn season starts with a grim outlook
This September is the start of a watershed season for commercial broadcasting. Just as grim revenue forecasts cast a shadow over the schedules, Ofcom is set to remould the PSB landscape.
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FeaturesDigital Focus: Sky 1 and BBC3
Gladiators: the Legends Return on Sunday at 8pm delivered a big result for the newly rebranded Sky One with 960,000/5% share in digital homes.
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FeaturesBehind the News: ‘Nursery slope' channels
BBC1 is able to draw on BBC2, BBC3 and radio for hit shows, while Channel 4 uses dedicated new talent slots. So what can ITV do to nurture new shows?
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FeaturesInterview: Trisha Goddard
After 10 years in British television Trisha Goddard's daytime chatshow career continues to flourish. However, a relaxed exclusivity deal means she is now looking to move into primetime.
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ITV1 gets vote of confidence in authored Clunes doc
Authored documentaries are all the rage with ITV's factual team, and given the performance of the recent Martin Clunes: a Man and his Dogs, it's easy to see why.
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FeaturesEureka!: Chop Socky Chooks (Aardman for Cartoon Network)
Director Sergio Delfino on the multiple battles to put together a children's CG kung fu show.
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FeaturesBehind the news: ‘nursery slope' channels
BBC1 is able to draw on BBC2, BBC3 and radio for hit shows, while Channel 4 uses dedicated new talent slots. So what can ITV do to nurture new shows?


















