All Technology articles – Page 206
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         Features FeaturesFungus the BogeymanThe adaptation of Raymond Briggs’ classic was unlike any other TV project, according to the VFX firm responsible for bringing the book to life. 
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         News NewsThe 10 most-read technology stories of 2015UHD was a theme that dominated our list of most-read stories of the year, with articles about new 4K cameras and channel launches from BT Sport and Sky proving popular with readers. 
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         Features FeaturesDickensianThe grade and audio post for the 20-part series about a world inhabited by characters from the works of Dickens. 
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         News NewsMembership growth prompts creation of SMPTE UK RegionThe Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has designated the UK a ‘Region’ after the UK arm of the organisation grew from 83 members in 2012 to more than 500 members this year. 
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         News NewsRiedel hires broadcast sales manager for UKRiedel Communications has appointed Graham Taylor as its UK broadcast sales manager. 
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         News NewsSky 1's Rovers heads to Manchester's Space ProjectSky 1’s new 6 x 30-minute comedy Rovers, about a lower league football club, will be based at The Space Project in Manchester. 
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         News NewsThe Farm bolsters team ahead of drama pushThe Farm has made two senior appointments, with freelance editor Mark Wybourn and Encore head of production Harriet Dale set to join the company. 
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         News NewsINDEX: cameras and lensesWhether it’s digital or the nostalgia of film, Arri’s range of cameras dominates drama production in the UK 
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         News NewsBroadcast kit vendors form Alliance for IP Media SolutionsA group of broadcast equipment manufacturers have formed a new trade association with the aim of speeding up the adoption of IP-based workflows. 
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         Features FeaturesThe case for cloud deliveryVendors are doing all they can to ease broadcasters’ fears about moving playout to the cloud, but there are still hurdles to overcome, writes Adrian Pennington 
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         Features FeaturesMastering the art of subtitlingAccess services experts talk to David Wood about the latest efforts to improve accuracy and reduce latency 
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      FeaturesBuilding the UKTV brandWhen UKTV’s promo creation deal with Red Bee came to an end in June, it provided the broadcaster with an opportunity to set up a dedicated in-house facility run by The Farm. George Bevir takes a look around 
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         Features FeaturesProducers reveal archive secretsSenior figures from the worlds of production, restoration and archive research gathered at Dolby’s Soho HQ for Broadcast’s Restoration and Archive Forum. 
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         News NewsMolinare moves east with deal for VET's post production divisionMolinare has acquired the post-production division of Hoxton-based VET. 
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         News NewsHarmonic set to acquire Thomson Video NetworksVideo delivery infrastructure firm Harmonic has made a £50m offer to acquire Thomson Video Networks (TVN). 
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      FeaturesTips and tools for capturing the world in 360 degreesWith the market for VR headsets expected to take off over the next five years, the pressure is on producers to understand how to tell stories in 360 degrees. 
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         Features FeaturesPlayout Q&A: technology bosses reveal their prioritiesThe heads of technology at five leading playout organisations explain where they are investing to develop their business 
 



 
     
    
    













