All Technology articles – Page 363
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NewsSplice agrees leasing deal in £1m facility expansion
Splice TV has agreed a £200,000 leasing deal with Azule Finance as part of a £1m expansion programme.
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NewsPinewood eyes digital push to woo TV
Pinewood Studios is to plough millions of pounds into digital technology as it plans a charm offensive towards the TV sector.
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NewsVision Mixers show heads to Riverside Studios
The Vision Mixers Show will take place on 15-16 March at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The free event organised by The Vision Mixers Guild will showcase kit including Sony MVS 8000X, Snell’s Kahuna 360, Ross Carbonite and For-A’s HVS 4000HS.
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NewsThe Mill appoints head of production
The Mill has appointed Nick Drew to the role of head of production/executive producer for the TV and film division.
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NewsITFC restores Renown films
ITFC has signed a deal with Renown Films to restore and archive some of the UK production and distribution company’s vintage black and white films.
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NewsMusic & Sound Awards winners announced
Envy and Clerkenwell Films were among the first winners of the inaugral Music & Sound Awards, which took place last week.
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NewsDTG updates Freeview EPG
The Digital TV Group’s (DTG) latest technical specifications for Freeview include a backwards EPG and navigation from the programme guide to the web.
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Soho firm th1ng heads to New York
Animation and graphics company th1ng Corp is opening a New York studio.
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NewsRevenue rises at Pinewood Shepperton
Pinewood Shepperton has posted “record” results with revenue up 17% to £50.7m last year.
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NewsArqiva adds European playout centre
Arqiva has opened a playout centre for its European clients.
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NewsCanon EOS-1D X to ship in April
Canon’s flagship DSLR, the EOS-1D X, will be available to buy from the end of April.
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NewsBBC appoints new S&PP chief
BBC exec Anna Mallett has been appointed chief executive of the broadcaster’s Studios and Post Production operation.
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News'Maturing' 3D market takes a back seat
BVE: 3D seemed less prominent at BVE 2012, with fewer stereoscopic screens on display and manufacturers placing less emphasis on 3D cameras.
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NewsBBC sets out London 2012 Super Hi-Vision plans
BVE: The BBC has revealed extra details of its plans for Super Hi-Vision screenings of the London 2012 Olympics.
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Facilis updates shared storage software
BVE: Facilis Technology debuted version 5.5 of its TerraBlock Shared Storage System.
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NewsVizrt, Pro Motion and Ross stand out
BVE: GFX and asset management company Vizrt picked up the Best Stand award at this year’s BVE.
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HHB tackles loudness issue
BVE: Broadcast audio technology specialist HHB Communications demonstrated loudness products for outside broadcast, live production, post-production, playout and archive at BVE, including TC Electronic’s LM2 and TM9 TouchMonitor loudness meters.
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NewsCanon wins BVE camera battle
BVE: Canon’s recently released C300 came out on top in the battle of the cameras at BVE 2012 at Earl’s Court last week.
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FeaturesOutside Broadcasting: summer of sport
The quick succession of Euro 2012 and the Olympics threatens a shortage of skilled crew. Adrian Pennington finds out how the UK’s outside broadcasters will cope.
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FeaturesWhite Van Man
Full post on the BBC sitcom about the challenges and frustrations of a reluctant handyman


















