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Canon offers glimpse of 4K field lens
NAB 2015: A prototype of a high-zoom-ratio, long-focal-length zoom lens for use with 4K-capable 2/3-inch sensor broadcast cameras will be on show at Canon’s stand.
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Grass Valley adds to K2 line-up with Central TX
NAB 2015: Grass Valley has unveiled the K2 Central TX shared storage system.
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Playbox teams up with NewTek for TriCaster graphics
NAB 2015: PlayBox Technology has joined the NewTek Developer Network.
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Cinedeck to demo tools for insert editing
NAB 2015: Cinedeck will launch its insert editing system for file-to-file, frame accurate insert editing of digital deliverables.
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EditShare enhances XStream shared storage offerings
NAB 2015: EditShare has boosted its XStream storage lineup with a range of optimally-configured packages.
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Adobe brings colour boost to Creative Cloud
NAB 2015: Adobe is previewing updates to its video offerings at NAB, including a new colour panel and a ‘magic’ fix to remove unwanted pauses and jump cuts in edits, as well as new character animation capabilities.
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Codex aims for on-set colour confidence
NAB 2015: Codex Review Live, a colour management and look-creation system for feature and high-end episodic TV productions, is being unveiled in the Central Hall at NAB.
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BBC extends freeze on newsroom job cuts
The BBC has extended by three months the moratorium on compulsory redundancies in its newsroom after further talks with broadcasting unions, it has emerged.
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C4 roadshow to uncover diverse talent
Channel 4 is to connect a diverse range of emerging talent with producers as part of a nationwide talent search initiative.
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In brief: Barcroft TV; Audio Network; Seacrest
YouTUbe channel Barcroft TV has broken the 1m subscriber barrier, while Audio Network has struck a licening deal with US digital studio Rooster Teeth.
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INFOGRAPHIC: The Musketeers
Click to see how the second series of the BBC1 drama compared with its opening run in 2014.
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C4 revisits Queen's Big Night Out
Blast! Films will look back at the night Queen Elizabeth snuck out to celebrate VE Day with the public in one-off film for Channel 4.
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Hurford Jones exits as Sky Living halts originations
Sky Living is to retreat from commissioning and shift its originations budget to Sky 1 in a move that has resulted in the departure of channel director Antonia Hurford-Jones.
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ITVS strikes first-look deal with Australian indie
ITV Studios has struck a deal with Australian indie Hoodlum to boost its scripted output in the US.
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UK indies score with Smithsonian
A slew of UK indies have won high-profile commissions from US cable network Smithsonian as part of a slate of programming that includes co-productions with the BBC, Channel 5 and UKTV.
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Clarkson pulls out of Have I Got News For You
Jeremy Clarkson has pulled out of hosting an episode of topical news quiz Have I Got News For You, despite having been cleared to appear by the BBC.
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Rugby has knock on effect for X Factor
The X Factor is to be moved to Sunday evenings later this year to avoid a clash with ITV’s coverage of the Rugby World Cup.
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Bear Grylls returns to ITV for more Mission Survive
ITV has quickly commissioned a second series of celebrity endurance format Bear Grylls: Mission Survive days after the opening run drew to a close.
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Red Arrow strikes partnership with Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis’ performance capture studio The Imaginarium Studios has forged a partnership with distributor Red Arrow International to develop high-end scripted TV drama.
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Bob The Builder leaps to YouTube
Bob The Builder is set for a move onto YouTube after Hit Entertainment kicked off production on a raft of shorts for the VoD platform, along with a second series of the CGI reboot.