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NewsHD Smoke for Jelly
Bristol-based post facility Jelly Television has invested in a Smoke HD editing and finishing system running on Linux, in addition to upgrading its existing Smoke system to version 7. The newly installed system will be used to create the graphics for the second series of BBC's ...
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NewsA Productions trails CBBC site
Bristol-based A Productions has just completed CBBC's World Cup website promo. The trailer was turned around in just over a week. It shows a football literally bursting with features from the CBBC website. A Productions' Duncan Fraser and Paul Hill animated using 3DS Max and After Effects for the light ...
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NewsThe Convent completed by Envy
Envy has completed the post for Tiger Aspect's The Convent. Produced and directed by Sandi Scott and Rebecca Ciallella, the 4 x 60-minute series follows four women who leave everything behind to live for 40 days with a community of nuns at Arundel in Sussex ...
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NewsRushes scores with BBC titles
Rushes post production has completed the post for the BBC's World Cup title sequence from Red Bee Media. The titles feature football stars including Steven Gerrard being teleported into iconic Berlin locations and showcasing their ball skills. Rushes head colourist Adrian Seery started the full grade of the background plates ...
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NewsGaming group pays£20m for Red Vision
Bafta-winning visual effects outfit Red Vision has been snapped up by Inspired Gaming Group (IGG) for up to£20m.
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NewsAvid wins contract to kit out BBC Pacific Quay
Avid has clinched a deal with Siemens Business Services worth an estimated£4m to kit out BBC Scotland's forthcoming Pacific Quay headquarters .
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NewsVTR Group moves to dismantle TMR
The VTR Group is dismantling its loss-making archive and restoration subsidiary TMR, which includes closing its two Soho offices and making redundancies.
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NewsBBC plans commercial downloads service
The BBC will launch a commercial version of its online catch-up service, the iPlayer, whether or not the free offering is approved by the board of governors.
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NewsTinopolis sells Hawk-Eye
Tinopolis, the Welsh production company which bought Television Corporation, has sold its famous Hawk-Eye technology business to cricket publishers Wisden for£4.4m.
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NewsNTL launches World Cup webcast
NTL has launched a weekly World Cup webcast hosted by Harry Harris of The Daily Express.
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News10 rules for digital TV production
How do multichannel producers make quality shows cheaply and quickly
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NewsEC inquiry could see camera prices rise
Thomson Grass Valley has filed a complaint with the European Commission over the 'dumping' of Japanese-made professional cameras on the European market which, if accepted, could lead the price of cheap three-chip cameras to rocket.
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NewsStrongroom and Air become Breathe
Shoreditch-based facility Strongroom Post and Hampstead-based Air Studios are to rebrand as Breathe Post Production. The move follows Strongroom owner and director Richard Boote's multimillion pound acquisition of Air in February this year.
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NewsEverett to set Pinewood's post-production strategy
The co-producer of award-winning series Band of Brothersand former managing director of St Anne's Post, Bruce Everett, has joined Pinewood Shepperton Studios as strategy director for post-production.
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NewsArt exhibition
Golden Square Post Production is inviting submissions for its summer art exhibition, Square Art.
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NewsSpencer moves on
The Edit Store Group has nabbed De Lane Lea Sound Studios' dubbing mixer Jez Spencer.
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NewsRainbow upgrade
Rainbow Post has doubled its surround sound facilities with the upgrade of its Studio 2 to 5.1 surround sound with Dolby E.
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NewsBaraka poaches
Visual effects specialist Baraka Post Production has poached Blue's head of offline, Matt Hall, to join its three-strong editing department.


















