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BBC uses mobile phones to shoot music doc
BBC audio and music has produced a part UGC feature-length documentary for this week's Electric Proms shot entirely using mobile phone cameras.
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Finaliser given simultaneous grade and ingest ability
Edifis has re-engineered the disk infrastructure on its Finaliser colour corrector so that it can grade and ingest material at the same time.
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IBC to stay in Amsterdam
The annual technology expo IBC will take place in the Amsterdam RAI Centre for the foreseeable future despite organisers considering other venues.
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Men From Mars moves to Molinare site
Century-owned visual effects facility Men From Mars is planning to move into sister company Molinare's Fouberts Place base in the first quarter of next year.
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Pinewood joins forces with Stephen Street
Pinewood Studios has secured a central London base by forging a strategic relationship with Stephen Street Studios.
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Skillset consults staff over redundancy plan
Creative media training body Skillset has begun a consultation process that could result in 15% of its 67 staff across all its nine regions being made redundant.
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The Joint takes on mixer Kerr
The Joint has hired dubbing mixer Lee Kerr as part of an expansion of its audio department.
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Envy links with universities
Envy has forged links with four universities in a move that could eventually lead to students becoming runners at the post house.
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The Restaurant serves up 2.8m
BBC2's The Restaurant has become something of a sleeper hit, with last night's episode averaging 2.8m (11.9%) at 8pm.
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TV Critics 23 October ‘08
“Where once it was fresh, kitsch and amusing, now it just feels a bit silly.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Truckers break records for History Channel
Ice Road Truckers has proved a monster smash hit for The History Channel, pulling in the channel's largest ever audience.
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Avid to sell Softimage to Autodesk
Avid Technology is leaving the 3D animation sector after agreeing to sell its Softimage business unit and product line to Autodesk for $35m (£22m).
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BBC holds Downturn Day
The BBC is spending today “taking the economic temperature” of the UK and has defended itself against allegations that it is downplaying the financial turmoil.
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Extras may return for Christmas 2009
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are planning to team up for another Christmas special of Extras - but not until next year.
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Sky Arts doubles output
Sky Arts has doubled its arts output and is looking to further increase its coverage through collaborations with arts organisations.
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Extreme Sports Channel launches new website
Extreme Sports Channel has re-launched its website with a host of new skate, surf and bike features, photos and videos.
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FX orders first homegrown show
FX UK, home of US acquisitions such as The Wire and Dexter, has commissioned its first homegrown show.
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BBC has a Ball
Jo Ball, the C4 features commissioning editor behind Gok's Fashion Fix, is to join the BBC to replace former factual commissioner Ben Gale.
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Silent Witness attracts 5.9m
BBC1's popular drama Silent Witness once again towered over the competition at 9pm with 5.9m (25.4%).