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Cinesite names Caroline Garrett as head of vfx
Garrett to oversee day-to-day operations at the London studio of the vfx facility
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Apple, Amazon deny Chinese hacking claims
Bloomberg story alleged that spies inserted tiny microchips on servers made in China that were used by 30 companies, including Apple and Amazon
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Satore Tech provides post for Philharmonia Orchestra VR film
VR film places users at the heart of Orchestra during final ten minutes of Mahler’s Third Symphony
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BBC World Service gets new 'pips' and audio identity
Composition company Mcasso re-invents the BBC pips as part of an overhaul of the World Service’s music and audio stings
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Sky Sports to broadcast ePremier League finals
The closing stages of the Premier League’s first esports tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports
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Driving footage firm Driving Plates sets up in UK
Company expands to the UK, offering bespoke driving plates with views out of cars driving through any location
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Major TV and film studios to open in Birmingham
Six-stage complex planned by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight
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Bristol earns £15.2m from film and TV inward investment
Productions such as A Discovery of Witches, Fortitude, Poldark, The Crystal Maze and Kiri have shot in the city over the past year, says Bristol Film Office
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Is it too soon to be talking about 8K?
Chris Evans, broadcast expert at research and consulting specialist Futuresource argues the case for 8K
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Tech Fest 2018 starts with IP Summit
Free-to-attend half-day of seminars on IP to be held at Dolby Screening Rooms next week
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Digital editions
Broadcast Tech - September 2018
IBC preview; Post houses survey; Robotic rhythms and more
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Gorilla provides post production for new series of Doctor Who
Cardiff post house works with BBC Studios, BBC Wales and other local suppliers on eleventh series of the show
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Fujinon launches Cabrio zoom without servo drive motor
The Cabrio 20-120mm without drive has a list price of $12,000
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NEP Group acquires camera specialist Fletcher Group
US-based ultra-slow motion and robotic camera specialist bought by broadcast services firm NEP Group
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Colourist John Claude joins Dirty Looks
High-profile appointment for Soho and Brussels-based post house
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IRA doc post-produced to incredibly tight deadlines
Editing, grading and finishing of ITV doc on the Birmingham bombings were completed very quickly to enable legal sign off
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Vodafone kicks off 5G trials
Telco chooses seven cities to test out its offering in real-world conditions ahead of 2019 launch
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Features
Showcase: Megan; Can You Ever Forgive Mel; The Innocents; Pyeongchang 2019
Michael Burns looks at how four cutting-edge productions were captured, post-produced, mastered or distributed in 8K
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Features
What's the score with AI music
Adrian Pennington finds out if artificial intelligence is a threat to the production music industry or a useful resource
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Hydrogen One: A smartphone, but not as we know it
Michael Burns rounds up what we know so far about Red Digital Cinema’s much-anticipated