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Foundry to expand Storm workflow software
The next version of Storm, the Foundry’s workflow software for Red cameras, will include support for other camera formats.
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BBC S&PP buys Scanity
BBC Studios and Post Production is expanding its digital restoration and archive services by investing in a 2K film to file scanner.
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Prime Focus hires senior seller
Prime Focus has appointed David Candler as senior sales executive.
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Pure brings in Pro Tools
Audio post house Pure Soho has taken delivery of a Pro Tools and Icon D-Command system at its Wardour Street premises.
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Celebrate a life in sound: Dave Hawker
A celebration of the life of Sennheiser UK director of engineering Dave Hawker will be held on Friday 1 April at Randalls Park Crematorium in Surrey at 11.45am.
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Arqiva seals C4 HD deal
Arqiva has secured a satellite distribution deal for Channel 4 HD and will look after transmission of the channel on Freesat from April.
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Remarkable hires Blakeson in hunt for ent formats
Endemol-owned Remarkable Television has boosted its entertainment team by drafting in Tom Blakeson.
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Warner takes to the water to fish for Good Food
Celebrity chef Valentine Warner is to travel Britain’s coastline and rivers in search of the country’s best fish for Good Food channel.
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C4 looks to Fresh One for a different take on dance
Channel 4 plans to bring a different approach to dance competitions on TV with a three-part Fresh One documentary about the Street Dance XXL UK Championships.
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BBCW to sell Fresh One’s non-Jamie content
BBC Worldwide has secured an output deal with Fresh One TV to sell all its non-Jamie Oliver content.
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Framestore boss Sargent slams BBC on 3D
Framestore chief executive William Sargent has hit out at the BBC’s cautious approach to 3D, describing the broadcaster’s stance as “disappointing”.
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MotoGP drives HD plans at UTV
UTV has taken further steps towards becoming a full HD broadcaster after purchasing kit to service a contract for BBC2’s MotoGP coverage, which began in Qatar at the weekend.
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VFX Company to open Warren Street facility
The VFX Company is opening a 625 sq ft studio facility in central London equipped with a Red camera, Canon 5Ds and 7Ds, and motion control kit.
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Audio experts call for caution
The audio post sector has cautioned against overreacting to the controversy surrounding the audio in BBC1’s Wonders Of The Universe, highlighting instead the need for greater investment in training.
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BBC cuts £500m from pension deficit
The BBC has eroded nearly a third of its pension deficit through new arrangements agreed last year - which is to be redeployed into programmes and services.
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BBC and BSkyB to sit on creative industries board
The BBC and BSkyB are to sit on a new board that will aim to advocate and enable growth in the creative industries.
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BBC calls for radio indies to tap into fund
Chris Burns, the BBC’s group manager for Audio and Music and newly appointed “indie champion”, has called on indies to tap into the broadcaster’s radio Innovation Fund.
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Midsomer race-row producer to step down
Midsomer Murders producer Brian True-May will step down from the show after “the current production run” following a race row.
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Gypsy Weddings ties knot with book/DVD publishers
Channel 4 smash hit Big Fat Gypsy Weddings is to be released on DVD on the day of the royal wedding and has also secured a major publishing deal.
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Lord Sugar to 'cure or kill' YouView
Lord Sugar has been hired by the BBC and other major broadcasters to either “cure or kill” off YouView, according reports.