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Viper targets 3D
Viper Pre-viz, a new pre-visualisation and pitching service, has been launched enabling creatives to quickly realize their ideas as 3D animations. 3D facilities veteran Steve Breeze will run the service, which is initially being targeted at ad agencies.
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Signiant in UK
Digital media management outfit Signiant is to open a UK office in Manchester, headed by IT industry veteran David Nortier.
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RT's HD graphics
RT Software has supplied Sky Sports with a HD virtual graphics system, which was first used in coverage of rugby's Super League.
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Skyworks hires
HD aerial filming outfit Skyworks has appointed Massimo Moretti to the newly created position of archive manager. Italian-born Moretti joins from Fremantle archive sales and will be responsible for managing the licensing of Skyworks' HD aerial footage worldwide.
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Ascent VP moves on
Ascent Media vice-president of operations Keith Williams has quit to join film and audio facility Goldcrest Post as chief executive of its UK and US operations.
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W10 Post opens editors talent agency
West London post outfit W10 Post has become the latest London facility to launch a talent division.
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Midnight Transfer targets new areas
Film rushes facility Midnight Transfer is restructuring its operations in a bid to diversify into restoration and re-mastering.
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Industry unites against auction
A campaign to ring-fence the spectrum that radio microphones and talkback systems operate on gained pace this week as broadcasters, lobbyists and Bectu all lent their weight to its cause.
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3DD Group sets up digital arm
3DD Group has launched digital arm 3DD Digital to help ramp up new media rights development and acquisition.
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ABC's Six Degrees goes back on air
US network ABC has rescheduled drama series Six Degreesafter it was pulled in November, but the show could still be sidelined to ITV2 or ITV3 when it airs in the UK.
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Nickelodeon's Me: TV heads for US peak
Nickelodeon's US channel is launching its own version of Nickelodeon UK's live studio web/TV format Me:TV.
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Torchwood heads to Network Ten
BBC Worldwide's Australasian arm has sold sci-fi drama Torchwoodto Australia's Network Ten. It is the corporation's first drama deal with the broadcaster for 15 years.
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Korean broadcaster buys Top Gear for digital service
BBC Worldwide has sold almost 40 hours of Top Gearto a South Korean mobile TV broadcaster.
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BBC gears up for indie rights deals
BBC Worldwide's indie unit hopes to sign a raft of new media rights deals with independents after reaching an agreement to distribute comedy producer Baby Cow's content on new media platforms.
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ITV1's Dancing on Ice skates past rugby on BBC1
This is the week in early spring when sport begins to take a grip on the schedules - the resumption of Champions League football, the first domestic football competition final, the biggest Six Nations game of the year, all in the space of seven days.
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Comment: The real TV superheroes
Steven D Wright realises there are people in the TV industry who possess superpowers
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Commissioner's Q & A - Janet Han Vissering
Nat Geo Wild's senior vice-president, strategic development and co-finance is looking for programmes which can become long-running series .
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RTE hires Sideline for baby show
Dublin-based indie Sideline Productions is making 8 x 30-minute primetime series Baby on Boardfor Irish broadcaster RTE.
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Nesbitt returns for Murphy's Law
Undercover cop Tommy Murphy will return to BBC1 in a fifth series of the drama Murphy's Law.
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Tiger Aspect to make Haddon drama
Tiger Aspect has been commissioned to make a 90-minute drama for BBC1 by the novelist who wrote The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.