All articles by George Bevir – Page 71
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Tapeless drives sector recovery
Broadcast equipment manufacturing has nearly returned to pre-recession levels, thanks in part to a move to file-based workflows.
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Sennheiser teams up with Alias for Olympics
Sennheiser UK will base its London 2012 Olympics audio support team at Alias Hire’s premises next to the Olympic stadium.
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Red Bee Media acquires software firm TV Genius
Red Bee Media has acquired search engine business TV Genius as part of its push into online video platforms.
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Grass Valley appoints new head of EMEA
Former Red Bee Media executive Alan Wright has joined broadcast technology manufacturer Grass Valley.
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ITFC showcases asset management system
ITFC has begun demonstrating its £500,000 media asset management (MAM) system to broadcasters and content owners.
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Reliance set for UK expansion
Reliance MediaWorks is gearing up for “aggressive” UK expansion following its deal with Digital Domain, including building a new VFX studio.
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Novelsat eyes Olympics for bandwidth upgrade
Novelsat has targeted the London 2012 Olympics for the rollout of its NS3 satellite bandwidth optimisation technology.
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Rain Post debuts in £10m post production push
Rain Post will open in London in four weeks time as the first phase of a projected £10m investment that could also include facilities in Manchester, the US and Canada.
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Cameron Pace targets UK 3D market
Cameron Pace Group (CPG), the 3D technology firm founded by James Cameron and Vince Pace, is preparing to dramatically increase its presence in the UK.
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Cameron Pace: eyes on the UK
Cameron Pace Group chief executive Vince Pace tells Broadcast why the UK is well positioned for 3D, and why he thinks the BBC is like Transformers director Michael Bay.
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Deluxe strikes processing deal with Technicolor
Deluxe Laboratories will subcontract its 35mm and 16mm processing work to Technicolor’s Pinewood facility, having decided to stop original colour negative processing at its Soho and Denham facilities.
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Digital Domain to launch UK VFX and 3D post facility
California-based VFX company Digital Domain has partnered with India’s Reliance MediaWorks to launch VFX and stereo 3D post production studios in London and Mumbai.
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Aquarium hatches Egg studio deal
London audio house Aquarium has entered into a joint venture with Dublin picture post facility Egg.
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SIS LIVE braced for £15m loss on India Games
SIS LIVE does not believe it will be paid the £15m it is owed for providing outside broadcast facilities at last year’s Commonwealth Games in India.
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Sky Sports News first to air from Harlequin 1
Sky Sports News will become the first channel to transmit from Sky’s new £233m broadcast and production facility next week, as the broadcaster begins consolidating staff currently based in separate buildings around its Osterley campus.
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Apple faces Final Cut backlash
Apple’s latest version of Final Cut Pro has come under fire from sections of the post world because of the lack of compatibility with its predecessor, FCP 7.
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Arqiva thinks global
Arqiva plans to use its experience implementing digital switchover in the UK with overseas clients.
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Apple moves to address Final Cut Pro X concerns
Apple has attempted to address concerns about the latest version of Final Cut Pro, promising to release a set of APIs for the software “in the next few weeks”.
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Delivering a tapeless model
Fears surrounding the supply of HD Cam SR tapes have stoked the debate around filebased delivery.
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Broadcasters set to back tapeless standard
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) is on the brink of agreeing common specifications for file-based delivery of programmes to the UK’s biggest broadcasters.