All Technology articles – Page 185
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FeaturesJust Call Me Martina
Provide remote offline editing facilities followed by complete picture and audio finishing on a 1 x 60-minute doc about tennis legend and gay rights campaigner Martina Navratilova.
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FeaturesEducating Joey Essex
House the offline and complete full post on the travel show in which the reality TV star bids to fill gaps in his knowledge.
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FeaturesThe Living and The Dead
Provide picture post on the 6 x 60-minute supernatural period drama.
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NewsAvid releases updates based on Orad technology
Avid has updated two graphics products based on technology it absorbed as part of its acquisition of Orad last year.
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NewsBBC to support interactive TV standard HbbTV
The BBC is to support the HbbTV standard for interactive TV, a move that will mean the legacy MHEG requirement is removed from the BBC Interactive HTML application specification.
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NewsDeltatre eyes growth following sale to Bruin
International private investment firm Bruin Sports Capital has bought sports media services company Deltatre.
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NewsBBC trainee wins RTS Young Technologist Award
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has named BBC trainee broadcast engineer James Goodhand as the winner of its annual RTS Young Technologist Award.
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NewsEikon doubles space with move to Golden Square
Soho post house Eikon is moving to a new facility on Golden Square that is more than twice the size of its previous HQ on Poland Street.
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NewsArena looks to boost OB fleet on back of Sky deal
Arena Television will “start to look beyond its current OB truck build programme” after winning the contract to provide OB facilities for Sky Sports’ rugby union coverage.
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NewsSNK adds three suites in London facility expansion
SNK Studios is spending £500,000 expanding its Tottenham Court Road facility as its attempts to position itself firmly in the middle of London’s audio postproduction market.
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NewsA brighter picture for London studios
In the two years since Broadcast last published data on the available TV and film studio space in London, the overall picture has improved.
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NewsPinewood adds stages in boost to capital
Pinewood Studios will officially open five new sound stages this week, providing another boost to a London TV and film studio market that two years ago was said to be in ‘crisis’.
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NewsNEP rebuilds fleet after fire
OB firm NEP will launch five new outside broadcast trucks this year to cover live events including Wimbledon and the Premier League, seven months after a fire devastated its Bracknell base.
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NewsFountain Studios closure date confirmed
The date for the closure of Fountain Studios has been confirmed, with the next series of The X Factor set to be the last show to shoot at the facility.
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NewsSMPTE members appoint Gauntlett as UK Section chair
The DTG’s chief technology officer Simon Gauntlett has been appointed chair of the UK Section of the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE).
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NewsBBC backs HbbTV for interactive TV
The BBC has pledged its support to the HbbTV standard for interactive TV.
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NewsRTS Craft & Design Awards now open for entries
The Royal Television Society (RTS) Craft & Design Awards 2016 have opened for entries with an extension to the Director category which will now recognise achievement in three genres.
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FeaturesCall Me Martina
Post-production of the 1 x 60-minute documentary about tennis legend Martina Navratilova.
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NewsSherlock colourist joins Technicolor
Sherlock colourist Kevin Horsewood has left Blue 2.0 in order to join Soho rivals Technicolor.
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CommentSound advice: setting the record straight on ADR
There’s more to capturing great ADR than technology, says Tristan Rose

















