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UK Screen introduces 'bite size' seminars
Trade body UK Screen has announced the launch of a strand of new industry seminars.
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NewsResearch project to shape next generation of Internet TV
A pan-European conglomerate that includes the BBC has received an EU grant worth €14 million to fund a project to identify how peer-to-peer technology can shape the Internet TV of the future.
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Latest incarnation of 3ds Max unveiled
Autodesk has unveiled a new version of its Autodesk 3ds Max modelling, animation and rendering software.
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NewsITV Productions invests£500k in Emmerdale HD upgrade
ITV Productions has taken a giant step towards going HD and tapeless with Emmerdale after splashing half a million pounds on new studio cameras and lenses.
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Genesis Hire adds cameras and VTRs
Genesis Hire, the hire division of Genesis Plus, has invested approximately£250,000 on new cameras and tape machines.
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NewsBBC Resources in new setback as sale is delayed
Last week's announcement that the sale of BBC Resources may be delayed is the latest complication in the auction of the corporation's OB, studios and post arm.
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NewsPanasonic unveils handheld HD camcorder
Panasonic has revealed details of its new solid-state handheld HD camcorder, the AG-HMC151.
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NewsPixelfantasic buys eQ
Quantel has sold an eQ system to London HD production and post boutique Pixelfantastic.
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NewsS&W upgrades Kahuna production switcher
The new version of Snell and Wilcox's Kahuna multi-format production switcher will include the capability to wrap live video around animated models.
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New MD for European Raid Arrays
IT hardware reseller European Raid Arrays has appointed Chris Rawson as its new managing director.
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NewsPanasonic doubles capacity of P2 card
Panasonic has unveiled a new P2 memory card that can record more than an hour of DVCPRO HD or AVC-Intra 100.
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NewsBBC Resources chief warns of sale delay
The sale of BBC Resources may be delayed by an 'extra couple of months' according to chief executive Mike Southgate.
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NewsTen companies account for 60% of post spend
Consolidation and polarisation are the watchwords of this year's Broadcast Post Survey, with the 10 largest companies and groups accounting for nearly 60% of the money spent on television editing, graphics and finishing in the UK
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Breath upgrades dubbing theatre
Breathe Post Production, the post facility formed by the merger of Strongroom and Air Studios, has spent£350,000 updating and upgrading its Hampstead dubbing theatre.
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NewsAscent picks up new diTTo scanner
Ascent Media has become the first company in the world to purchase the new 16mm/35mm version of the Cintel diTTo film scanner.
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NewsRed Vision to work around both clock and globe
Red Vision is investing£1m in a workflow set-up and a new render farm that will see visual effects projects worked on for 22 hours a day.
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NewsPixion buys Men from Mars
Indian post-production company Pixion has paid more than£1m to buy Men From Mars.
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NewsBBC Trust backs£81m tapeless move
The BBC Trust has approved funding of£81m to kickstart the corporation's move into multiplatform production and tapeless workflow.
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NewsReuters buys P2 camcorders for bureaux
International news agency Reuters has bought 100 Panasonic AJHPX2100 P2 memory card-based HD camcorders for use by its more than 80 bureaux.
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NewsFacilities pool their resouces across Pennines
VTR North in Leeds and Sumners in Manchester have merged their graphics and visual effects departments.


















