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NABA and DPP set out US file-based delivery rules
The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) and the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) have unveiled the stipulations for how file-based programmes should be delivered to broadcasters in the US.
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Lawo unveils V_matrix for real-time production
Lawo has launched a new IP-based product that allows a virtualised real-time production infrastructure to be added to an OB truck, TV studio or broadcast facility.
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Calrec Audio launches RP1 for sport and music events
Calrec Audio used NAB to tout a new rack-mounted product that allows live broadcast sound at a sporting or music event to be mixed remotely.
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Milk scoops third Bafta Craft award in a row
Visual effects house Milk picked up a third consecutive Bafta Craft award on Sunday (24 April), winning in the Special, Visual & Graphic Effects category for its work on BBC’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.
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Base Media Cloud to sell BeBop platform in Europe
LA-based BeBop Technology has agreed a deal under which Base Media Cloud will sell the BeBop cloud-based editorial workflow platform in Europe.
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Industry slams trainee levy
The government’s latest proposal for a new apprenticeship scheme has been branded “just another payroll tax” that “will not deliver” for the VFX and post sector.
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OB firms release details of next-generation trucks
Details of the kit that will be included in new Ultra High Definition (UHD) OB trucks being built by Arena Tele vision and NEP Visions is starting to emerge.
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Former Clear Cut MD takes sales role at Forscene
Former Clear Cut Pictures managing director Max McGonigal has joined the management team of Forscene, Forbidden Technologies’ cloud-based editing platform.
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RTS Young Technologist Award open for entries
The Royal Television Society has opened its annual search for the industry’s brightest young technologists.
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Drop in visitors but NAB adds more companies and floor space
NAB 2016: There was a slight drop in the number attendees at this year’s NAB despite an extra 85 companies exhibiting at the show.
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Dock 10 retains contract for The Landing
Dock 10 will continue to operate post-production services inside The Landing at Media City in Salford after being awarded a new contract by Salford City Council.
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Ikegami pushes 2k, 4k and 8k
NAB 2016: Ikegami has launched a new switchable 2k to 4k camera and is showcasing the 8k camera that it developed with NHK.
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Cisco unveils Media Blueprint for OTT
NAB 2016: Cisco is touting a set of new cloud-based infrastructure and software applications that have been designed to improve how OTT content is delivered.
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SGO adds 24GB Quadro M6000 support to Mistika
NAB 2016: The Mistika post production system can now be used with the new NVIDIA Quadro M6000 24GB graphics card, SGO has revealed.
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DJI drone ‘most powerful ever produced’
NAB 2016: DJI has launched its most powerful ever UAV, a six-rotor drone that can carry a Red Epic camera for up to 16 minutes.
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US programme delivery specs announced
NAB 2016: The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) and the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) have unveiled the stipulations for how file-based programmes should be delivered to broadcasters in the US.
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Beta version of Nuke VR plug-in released
NAB 2016: The Foundry has written a plug-in for its Nuke compositing software that allows for the creation of virtual reality content, and has released it for public beta testing.
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Winners of IABM Game Changer awards revealed
NAB 2016: Timecode Systems’ SyncBac PRO timecode device for GoPro cameras was among the winners at this evening’s IABM Game Changer awards.
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NDI plug-in for Adobe CC launched
NewTek has written a plug-in that allows users of Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) applications to send real-time video and audio across a standard Ethernet network to any product that is compatible with the Network Device Interface (NDI) technology
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Flagship HDR monitor-recorder touted by Atomos
Atomos is using NAB to promote its latest all-in-one monitor-recorder, the 10-bit, HDR-capable Shogun Inferno.