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Rohde & Schwarz snaps up IP networks technology firm
GMIT, a subsidiary of Rohde & Schwarz, has acquired the IP networks transmission technology developed by fellow German firm Motama.
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Three Girls
Supply location kit and carry out picture post-production on a three-part drama based on the true stories of victims of grooming and sexual abuse in Rochdale
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The Trial: A Murder In The Family
Full post-production and rig shoot record on a 5 x 60-minute series that follows a real judge, jury and barristers over the course of a fictional murder trial.
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VFX sector slams Tory visa proposals
The chief executive of the UK Screen Alliance Neil Hatton has condemned a Conservative Party proposal to double the Immigration Skills Charge levied to employers, declaring that it will impact on the VFX sector’s global competitiveness.
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Space Studios Manchester eyes next expansion phase
The £14m expansion of Space Studios Manchester may not yet be complete but discussions about further extending the studio complex are already under way, Broadcast has learned.
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CTV set to trial SAM replay for UHD refresh
OB firm CTV is testing the SAM LiveTouch 4K replay system with a view to replacing legacy EVS equipment.
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Formula E in pole position at Media Production Show
A Formula E motor racing showcase will form part of the content distribution and live production seminar strand at the Media Production Show next month.
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WannaCry ransomware: Could it happen to your company?
If you have any centralised data storage or computer resource, like Network Attached Storage (NAS), you should be very concerned indeed about cybercrime, writes Jon Morgan.
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New name for Manchester studio facility
The Space Project production facility in Manchester is being re-named as Space Studios Manchester from this week.
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Albert certification for eco friendly lighting firm
Pinewood MBS Lighting has been named as an Albert certified lighting supplier.
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Film lab to open at Pinewood
An increase in the use of celluloid film for acquisition in the movie industry has prompted Kodak and Pinewood Studios to open a film negative processing lab.
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Former Diligent MD joins Imagen
Imagen has appointed former Diligent managing director Charlie Horrell as its new chief executive, replacing Tom Blake who becomes commercial director.
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Atos secures BBC IT contract
The BBC has signed a new five-year deal with Atos for the provision of IT and other technology services.
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DPP report urges need for speed
The consumer demand for more, high quality content, delivered more quickly than ever, is presenting fundamental challenges to the media supply chain, according to a report published by the Digital Production Partnership (DPP).
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VFX for TV to be showcased at MPS
The art and craft of visual effects for TV will be a key focus at this year’s Media Production Show (MPS) with a number of masterclass sessions being held.
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Comment
Why the future of wireless mic technology is objectively digital
The digital versus analogue debate is one of audio’s many endless subjective arguments, with die-hards on both sides. But in the field of wireless microphone technology, argues Tuomo Tolonen, an objective winner is starting to emerge.
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Azure tie-up brings cloud rendering to Maya and 3ds Max
Autodesk is to offer users of its 3D graphics applications the chance to do rendering in the cloud after securing an agreement with Microsoft Azure.
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BBC puts IP at heart of Cardiff HQ
BBC Wales’ new £120m headquarters in Cardiff will be the corporation’s first to be outfitted entirely with IP infrastructure.
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Jumbuck appoints operations director
Little Boy Blue post-production supervisor David E. O’Brien has joined Jumbuck Film & Television as its director of operations.