More News – Page 1315
-
News
Arri buys Artemis range of stabilisers from Sachtler
Vitec Videocom-owned Sachtler has sold its Artemis camera stabilisers to Arri.
-
News
NABA and DPP set out US file-based delivery rules
The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) and the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) have unveiled the stipulations for how file-based programmes should be delivered to broadcasters in the US.
-
News
Lawo unveils V_matrix for real-time production
Lawo has launched a new IP-based product that allows a virtualised real-time production infrastructure to be added to an OB truck, TV studio or broadcast facility.
-
News
Calrec Audio launches RP1 for sport and music events
Calrec Audio used NAB to tout a new rack-mounted product that allows live broadcast sound at a sporting or music event to be mixed remotely.
-
News
Milk scoops third Bafta Craft award in a row
Visual effects house Milk picked up a third consecutive Bafta Craft award on Sunday (24 April), winning in the Special, Visual & Graphic Effects category for its work on BBC’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.
-
News
Base Media Cloud to sell BeBop platform in Europe
LA-based BeBop Technology has agreed a deal under which Base Media Cloud will sell the BeBop cloud-based editorial workflow platform in Europe.
-
News
Courtney Cox developing ITV comedy
Big Talk Productions is developing a comedy for ITV starring Friends actress Courtney Cox.
-
News
Industry slams trainee levy
The government’s latest proposal for a new apprenticeship scheme has been branded “just another payroll tax” that “will not deliver” for the VFX and post sector.
-
News
OB firms release details of next-generation trucks
Details of the kit that will be included in new Ultra High Definition (UHD) OB trucks being built by Arena Tele vision and NEP Visions is starting to emerge.
-
News
60 Days In set for UK remake
Hit US prison experiment 60 Days In is set for a British remake after Pulse Films optioned the format rights.
-
News
Netflix boards BBC's Watership Down
Netflix has boarded BBC1’s remake of classic children’s novel Watership Down.
-
News
C4 reveals how data informs commissioning
Channel 4 data chief Pedro Cosa has provided an insight into how his team helps inform commissioning decisions.
-
News
Spun Gold eyes growth rush
Spun Gold is weighing up either a sale or an acquisition spree after reaching a “fork in the road” in its plans to build on shows including Great Canal Journeys.
-
News
All3Media focuses on talent
All3Media chief executive Jane Turton has claimed that 2016 is all about talent for the super-indie after it ushered in a new era for Optomen and struck a fresh deal with Gordon Ramsay.
-
News
BBC3 revs up Top Gear spin-off
BBC3 will launch a weekly Top Gear spin-off hosted by the main show’s presenter Rory Reid and filmed at the motoring format’s iconic airfield studio.
-
News
BBC prepares Hillsborough special
BBC2 has ordered an in-depth documentary about the 1989 Hillsborough disaster following this week’s inquest verdict, to air early next month.
-
News
Discovery marks Battle of Somme centenary
Sir Tony Robinson is to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme with a one-off documentary for Discovery.
-
News
Whittingdale: no shortage of C4 buyers
Culture secretary John Whittingdale has said there is no shortage of suitors circling to buy Channel 4 as he gave his clearest indication yet that privatisation is his preferred option for the broadcaster.
-
News
Greenbird backs Kalel Productions
Kalel Productions has become the eleventh indie to join the Greenbird Media network.
-
News
BBC plans diverse university push
The BBC is looking to hire candidates from a wider range of universities with a new recruitment process designed to ensure its workforce reflects modern Britain.