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NewsIce Film Equipment calls in liquidator
King's Cross-based camera hire company Ice Film Equipment has gone into liquidation blaming falling rates, steep competition and the proliferation of camera formats.
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NewsLow cost film gains ground with industry
Industry acceptance of cost-effective 2 and 3-perf (perforations) film stock, which is being marketed as an alternative to Super 16 and 4-perf 35mm as well as digital HD, is gaining ground following a format demonstration held at Ascent 142 last week.
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NewsBBC upgrade makes use of Crystal Vision boards
Crystal Vision has revealed that 165 of its interface boards are being used in the newly upgraded Studio Four at BBC Television Centre.
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NewsThe Conch Awards winners 2008
Hackenbacker and De Lane Lea were the big winners at the 2008 Conch Sound Awards, picking up the best TV and best film facility gongs respectively.
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NewsSmoke added to Aardman workflow
Aardman Animations has bought an Autodesk Smoke editing and finishing system and added it to the workflow for its new Cbeebies series Timmy.
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NewsBBC upgrade makes use of Crystal Vision boards
Crystal Vision has revealed that 165 of its interface boards are being used in the newly upgraded Studio Four at BBC Television Centre.
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NewsBBC upgrade makes use of Crystal Vision boards
Crystal Vision has revealed that 165 of its interface boards are being used in the newly upgraded Studio Four at BBC Television Centre.
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NewsSmoke added to Aardman workflow
Aardman Animations has bought an Autodesk Smoke editing and finishing system and added it to the workflow for its new Cbeebies series Timmy.
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NewsThe Conch Awards winners 2008
Hackenbacker and De Lane Lea were the big winners at the 2008 Conch Sound Awards, picking up the best TV and film facility gongs respectively.
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NewsAvid adds Red support
Avid Technology is the latest company to sign a R3D Software Developer's Kit (SDK) License agreement, making it possible for producers to create workflows using the Red One and Avid editing software.
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NewsFree F35 demo at Pinewood
Rogue Element Films and Band Pro Munich are hosting a free all-day demo of the Sony F35 camera and related technologies at Pinewood Studios in London next week.
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NewsPharos Mediator sold to Ascent Media
Ascent Media is adding Pharos Mediator content management technology to its Stephen Street playout facility.
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NewsFreesat tops 100,000 sales
Sales of Freesat boxes have reached 100,000 within five months of the launch of the BBC-ITV digital satellite joint venture.
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Framestore CFC enlists finance advisors
Framestore CFC has appointed corporate finance advisors Hawkpoint Partners to help it secure external investment.
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New senior positions at Pepper Post
The new owners of Pepper Post have added two directors to the company's board and appointed two new members of staff.
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NewsEnvy delays offline plans for expansion
Envy has ditched plans to open a new offline facility in Great Portland Street next month and will instead launch a larger one on Foley Street in January.
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NewsFirst Cuts software puts editing on ‘auto pilot'
A new sub-£200 piece of software that generates a first edit of a documentary by itself is set to divide the editing community.
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Thomson launches slo-mo system
Thomson will hope to put a dent in EVS's dominance of the outside broadcast slow-motion market when it releases a new instant replay controller and media server later this year.
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NewsWatson becomes transmission adjudicator
Ofcom has appointed former NTL broadcast managing director Alan Watson as the official adjudicator for broadcast transmission services in the UK.
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NewsRoot6 sells ContentAgent to ITN
ITN will use Root6's re-purposing platform ContentAgent to help with the transcoding and digitising of its archive.


















