All articles by George Bevir – Page 51
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Goldcrest recruits for move into high-end picture post
Goldcrest is gearing up for a major push into the world of high-end picture post.
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Sky to offer shows on YouTube
Sky is to launch a new YouTube channel that will host the first episodes of some of its biggest shows for free.
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Sequence founder exits to launch post technology firm
Sequence Post founder Ben Foakes has stepped down as managing director of the facility to set up a short-form production and post consultancy and technology business.
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Platform completes 4K post for CBBC show
Platform Post has completed its first long form 4K project, providing picture post services for CBBC show Hank Zipzer.
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Manufacturers join Look, Listen, Experience lineup
Arri, Blackmagic Design, Canon and Sony are among the manufacturers that will exhibit at the upcoming Look, Listen, Experience roadshows.
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Evolutions primed for move to ‘bigger and better’ HQ
Evolutions is preparing to move into new premises in Soho after the landlord of its Berners Street HQ decided to redevelop the building into a restaurant and flats.
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Avid faces Nasdaq delisting
Avid faces the prospect of being delisted from the Nasdaq after it warned investors that is was unlikely to meet a deadline set by the stock exchange for the restating of its financial statements.
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IABM: strong year ahead for vendors
Broadcast equipment vendors are set for a strong 2014, with the prospect of the Winter Olympics, the World Cup and changes to the make-up of the outside broadcast (OB) facilities sector prompting expectations of bumper kit sales.
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TV says goodbye to Stanley Productions founder
The founder and owner of Stanley Productions, Stanley Aarons, died on 31 December after a long illness.
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The 10 most read technology & facilities stories of 2013
From SIS Live’s exit from the OB market to BBC S&PP’s decision to pull out of central London, closures top our list of this year’s most-read stories
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BBC lifts lid on DMI failings
A PwC report has revealed the BBC’s most senior executives did not have “sufficient” grasp of the Digital Media Initiative (DMI) to challenge its faltering progress, before it was axed at a cost of £98.4m.
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Loft London sets up post alliance with Zodiak Rights
Loft London is set to acquire Zodiak Rights’ 15-strong postproduction team as part of a fiveyear post, content management and distribution deal.
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Broadcast Awards 2014: Best Post House nominees revealed
The facilities in the running for the Best Post Production House award have been revealed.
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Rebrand for Deluxe 142 to align with US and Canada
Deluxe 142 will be rebranded as Encore from next week to bring the UK facility into line with its US and Canadian counterparts.
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Broadcast rolls out tech roadshows
Broadcast has teamed up with Visual Impact and Root 6 for a nationwide series of technology roadshows.
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Rising stars honoured at Young Talent Awards
Telegraph Hill picked up two awards at last night’s inaugral Broadcast TECH Young Talent Awards, with James Emtage winning in the Producer category and Geraint Abbott scooping the Editor award.
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Post firms set to take charge of QC process
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has confirmed that it wants production companies and their post production partners to take responsibility for QC checks.
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Pinewood rues lack of studio capacity
Pinewood Shepperton is turning away work from high-end TV productions and films due to a lack of capacity, as revenue from both sectors continues to rise.
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Olly Lambert among Rory Peck winners
Filmmaker Olly Lambert was among the winners at last night’s Rory Peck Awards for his Channel 4 doc Syria: Across the Lines.