All articles by George Bevir – Page 55
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Sony staff face axe as company restructures
Sony Professional Solutions Europe (PSE) is in consultation with an undisclosed number of employees, as the company prepares for a round of redundancies and restructuring.
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Dock10 wins deal to oversee The Landing
Dock10 has been awarded the contract to look after the content production arm at MediaCityUK’s small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) incubator The Landing, Broadcast understands.
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Procam TV completes management buy-out
Former Carlton Television chief executive Clive Jones has been appointed to the newly created role of chairman at hire firm Procam TV following a management buy-out (MBO) of the business.
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DMT changes path as parent Deluxe parts with founders
The founders of Deluxe’s fledgling metadata firm Deluxe Media Technologies (DMT) have parted company with the business.
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Sumners ups edit suites at MediaCityUK
Post firm Sumners is boosting its editing capacity at The Pie Factory with the addition of eight more suites.
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Pinewood to build US studio facility
Pinewood Shepperton has announced its second joint venture deal this month, with an agreement to build a new facility in the US.
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London Games take victory at Bafta TV Craft Awards
The London 2012 Games were the star of the of the Bafta Television Craft Awards 2013, with three gongs going to coverage of the Olympics and Paralympics.
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Red Bee Media wins playout deal for BT Sport
Red Bee Media has won the playout contract for BT’s new channel, BT Sport.
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Double Negative plans to buck trend with TV VFX arm
Double Negative is hoping to buck the trend of a turbulent few months for the VFX industry by launching a division devoted solely to TV.
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Bafta Craft winner to test 4K
Bafta Craft Special Award recipient and multi-camera director Hamish Hamilton is about to start testing the use of 4K cameras on fashion and music shows.
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Double Negative steps into TV VFX
Soho-based VFX firm Double Negative (Dneg) has launched a TV division.
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BBC to plug skills gap with scheme for 100 apprentices
The BBC has launched a technology apprenticeship scheme in a bid to avert a skills shortage that the broadcaster’s chief technology officer warned could prevent it from staging large-scale outside broadcasts such as the Olympics and Glastonbury.
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Pinewood inks JV deal with China's Seven Stars Media
Pinewood Shepperton has entered into a joint venture agreement with Chinese media group Seven Stars Media to assess the potential for co-production deals.
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BBC launches “milestone” IP camera connectivity device
NAB 2013: BBC R&D today launched Stagebox, a camera-mounted IP connectivity device which it expects to cut production costs and reduce time-to-air for outside broadcasts and multi-camera set-ups.
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Ericsson encourages outsourcing of broadcast operations
NAB 2013: Ericsson has chosen Las Vegas as the setting for the launch of its Broadcast Services business.
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DPP releases guidelines for digital production budgets
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has launched a set of guidelines to help producers get the best from their production budgets in the digital age.
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Cinedeck recorders get RAW support
NAB 2013: Cinedeck’s RX3G and MX devices will support the capture and playback of ARRIRAW.
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Canon unveils three new camcorders
NAB 2013: Canon has expanded its range of handheld video cameras with the launch of three new compact models.
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4G test finds fewer Freeview problems than anticipated
The disruption caused by some 4G mobile signals to Freeview viewers could be less than initially feared, according to a recent test.
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Snell shifts away from hardware
NAB 2013: Snell is moving away from hardware-based products by making its image processing kit available as software-based tools.