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NewsFinaliser given simultaneous grade and ingest ability
Edifis has re-engineered the disk infrastructure on its Finaliser colour corrector so that it can grade and ingest material at the same time.
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NewsBBC uses mobile phones to shoot music doc
BBC audio and music has produced a part UGC feature-length documentary for this week's Electric Proms shot entirely using mobile phone cameras.
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NewsAscent builds Current TV remote studio
The systems and technology services division of Ascent Media has completed the build of a new studio for the part UGC channel Current TV.
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NewsAmis buys XDcam for Volvo Ocean Race
CVP-Mitcorp has supplied tapeless camera kit and shooting packages for the 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean Race, which is being shot in HD for the first time.
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NewsOculus adds Editshare for Wild at Heart
Oculus Post has bought a four terabyte EditShare storage system to help with production of the next series of ITV1 drama Wild at Heart.
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NewsVitec buys Talkdynamics for£1.4m
Camera peripherals and accessories group Vitec will continue its 2008 spending spree by acquiring the Technologies Talkdynamics business for£1.4m.
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NewsNew staff join Screen Yorkshire
Screen Yorkshire has added three new staff to its industry development team as it looks to promote games and interactive media throughout the region.
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NewsC4 and ITV to launch HD Freeview channels
Channel 4 and ITV will both be allocated slots on Freeview to provide HD services, Ofcom has confirmed.
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NewsOn Sight to hire out P2 cards
On Sight plans to offer Panasonic P2 memory cards for hire as part of a concerted effort by the two companies to make IT-based tapeless working more affordable.
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NewsDigital Vision handed bankruptcy protection
The short-term future of Digital Vision, the Swedish manufacturer behind the Film Master grading system, has been secured after the company successfully applied for its domestic equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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021 scores at Wembley
021 provided HD facilities to ITV for its coverage of the England versus Kazakhstan World Cup qualifier at Wembley last Saturday.
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Evolutions finance boss
Evolutions has appointed Steve Luther from Smoke & Mirrors as its new finance director.
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NewsCrow TV joins with Filmscape on Red service
Shepherd's Bush-based facility Crow TV is partnering with camera-hire company Filmscape Media to provide a joint service to clients wanting to shoot with Red cameras.
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NewsSoho Editors to open northern base
Apple-authorised training company Soho Editors will launch a northern operation before the end of the year.
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NewsTSI invests to help TV content move online
Content management and transmission company TSI has launched two services for production companies that are looking to move their programming online.
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NewsIce Patrol goes tapeless
The makers of a new high definition ob-doc for Five and National Geographic are hoping that tapeless camera technology will help them successfully complete 16 weeks filming and editing on a Royal Navy ship bound for the Antarctic.
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NewsIonostorm to calm participation TV fears
ionoco and Content Guru have fused together their Storm and graphics technologies to create a new end-to-end innovation designed to help producers create participation TV formats.
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NewsHireworks invests in new Avid systems
Hireworks, the Pinewood based Film and TV editing equipment rental company, is continuing its current expansion by investing more than£300,000 in new Avid technology.
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NewsSatellite distribution to cinemas trialled
Arts Alliance Media has succeeded in transferring an entire digital movie to a cinema using Arqiva's Content Delivery Network.
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NewsiPlayer becomes handier viewing option
The BBC has announced agreements with technology and licensing companies CMLA, Coremedia and Intertrust that will see the corporation's iPlayer become available on a wider range of mobile handsets.


















