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Louka exits as Arri continues to centralise supply chain
Arri GB managing director Renos Louka has resigned from the camera and lighting equipment manufacturer.
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Video Europe adds office and kit
Video Europe is setting up another branch in Battersea, south London, to offer camera hire, crewing and OB facilities.
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Goldcrest in ISDN boost
Goldcrest has upped its ISDN and Dolby FAX capabilities in response to growing demand for increased connectivity between London and Los Angeles.
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Alias hire relocates
Alias Hire has moved out of its Newman Street premises and into a new central London building near Covent Garden.
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Apple offers Prokit fix
Apple has released Prokit 7.0 to fix problems in software including Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro and Motion.
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3D is a 'low priority'
Broadcasters rate the production of 3D content and channels as their lowest-priority technology investment, according to a report by analyst Ovum.
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The Farm finalises deal for US post facility
The Farm’s long-awaited US push has kicked off with a deal to buy Hollywood-based picture post facility Editgods.
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Watchmaker Films buys Goldeneye scanner
Picture restoration and distribution company Watchmaker Films Image Systems has ordered a Golden Eye II film scanner (above).
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Codex supports pivotal
Media management firm Codex Digital is providing digital laboratory and workflow technology to Pivotal Post to support its Digital Mobile Lab service.
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Channel 5 books Silent Library
Channel 5 has commissioned a remake of a Japanese gameshow in which contestants must keep quiet while enduring ‘punishments’.
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Fellowes joins film policy review panel
Downton Abbey creator and Oscar winner Julian Fellowes has been enlisted to join an expert panel reviewing Government film policy.
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Exponent set to acquire BBC Magazines
BBC Worldwide has named private equity firm Exponent as the ‘preferred partner’ to take over the BBC Magazines portfolio – a deal understood to be worth more than £100m.
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Celador wins Bath radio licence
The FM local commercial radio licence for the city of Bath has been awarded to The Breeze.
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Jo Beighton appointed Halo managing director
Halo’s John Rogerson has stepped up to the role of chief executive, with Jo Beighton promoted to the role of managing director.
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The Foundry adds Avatar technology to Nuke
The Foundry has teamed up with Weta Digital to incorporate the New Zealand VFX house’s Mari 3D texture painting software to its compositing system Nuke.
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BBC 'concerned' about NAO audit
The BBC is “concerned about giving away something and not being able to get it back” if it allows the National Audit Office (NAO) access to its books, the Auditor General has said.
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Jeff Stelling quits Countdown
Countdown presenter Jeff Stelling is to leave the Channel 4 show after less than three years.
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David Walliams to host Sky panel show
Comedian David Walliams is to front a new panel show for Sky1 made by CPL Productions, the indie behind A League of Their Own.
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Panasonic's 3D camera used to shoot French Open
Panasonic’s single-body 3D camera, the AG-3DP1 (pictured), is being used in a live broadcast environment for the first time at the Roland Garros tennis tournament.
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Arqiva appoints new chief financial officer
Arqiva has appointed Phil Moses to the role of chief financial officer.