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iNCA shrinks cost of 3D rendering
Virtual Video Studios has upgraded its facilities with a $200,000 (£133,333) investment in iNCA, the new 3D virtual studio system from RT-SET, writes Barbara Marshall.
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ETSI adopts DVB platform
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has formally adopted the Digital Video Broadcasting project multimedia home platform specification (DVB-MHP), writes Barbara Marshall.
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Tele-Cine expands services
Post house Tele-Cine is expanding its broadcast services activities with the launch of a satellite up-link facility. The company also plans to develop its web streaming capability to offer a complete distribution service, writes Barbara Marshall.
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EVANSKY TO MANAGE APTN'S TECHNOLOGY AND ASSETS
Nick Evansky is the new APTN director of technology and asset management. Responsible for recommending and implementing the creative use of new technologies, Evansky will manage the APTN technical departments and
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ALIAS WAVEFRONT ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT RESHUFFLE
Alias Wavefront has announced four key senior management changes. Doug Walker (right), previously vice-president of worldwide field operations and marketing, has been appointed president of the software company. Former president Warren
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RAINBOW USES MPEG-4 TECHNOLOGY FOR DISCOVERY EDITS
Rainbow Post Production is using MPEG-4 technology to send rough and final cuts of programmes direct to the Discovery Channel in the US. The executive producers in Washington DC are able
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LONDON EFFECTS AND ANIMATION AWARDS AWAITS ENTRIES
The London Effects and Animation Festival (LEAF) is now accepting entries for its seventh annual computer-generated animation and special effects competition. The deadline for entries is 15 September and entry forms
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ITFC DONATES OLD EQUIPMENT TO BOOST KOSOVO TV SERVICES
The Independent Television Facilities Centre (ITFC) has donated redundant broadcasting equipment to help restore television services in Kosovo. Through a chance meeting, ITFC manager of technical quality David Willis learned that
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Trade Talk - Money spinner
Dull, sharp, clean, dirty - contradictory descriptions but no one denies David Chance will drive Granada Media forward.
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News Analysis - Netting mister average
From September On Digital will offer internet access via television sets. But it may have made a mistake in thinking subscribers will be happy with a reduced internet service.
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Opinion - United loser in ITV summer sale
Summer is officially on hold in the TV industry - and this has nothing to do with the unseasonal weather. With ITV consolidation continuing apace - albeit in a direction that
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Debate - Back to the drawing board
With the TV industry undergoing a period of 'unparalleled revolution', seven seasoned players discuss whether programme-making is still a creative art. Forum chaired by Broadcast editor Lucy Rouse and features editor Katy Elliott
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Interview - A leap in the dark
Sports trivia nut and creative director Jason George has gone from living off his pub quiz machine winnings to selling half his interactive media production company Victoria Real to GMG Endemol for 'an eight-figure sum'
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OFF THE RECORD - Out of the loop
The frisky, meadow-frolicking joys of summer freedom last week bounced back at folk trying to email BBC music entertainment czar Trevor Dann, who was made redundant last week. His out of
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OFF THE RECORD - Gender benders
Never accuse TV execs of expecting programme participants to do things they would never do (well, apart from Big Brother and a few hundred other programmes). A handful of people will
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OFF THE RECORD - Lookalikes - my arse
Marvel at the resemblance between these two hairy-faced telly stunnas, ITV-to-BBC kids programming chief Nigel Pickard (pictured here in No 73) and The Royle Family dad Jim Royle, played by Ricky
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ITV and ITC in legal battle over Nightly News
ITV applies for judicial review over ITC's formal Direction to move Nightly News