All Technology articles – Page 420
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NewsFoligno and Hart exit Molinare ahead of relaunch
Molinare’s two most senior executives have quit as the company’s India-based backers prepare to relaunch the London facility.
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NewsErik Huggers quits BBC FM&T to join Intel
The BBC’s Future Media and Technology chief Erik Huggers will leave the broadcaster at the end of next month to take up a role with US technology firm Intel.
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NewsThe Mews targets more drama and features work
Soho post house The Mews has recruited a colourist and invested in new grading equipment in a bid to increase the amount of drama and features work it takes on.
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NewsBlackmagic updates UltraScope
Blackmagic Design has released a software update for its UltraScope and Pocket UltraScope waveform monitoring products.
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NewsWeinrich leaves Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Studios’ joint managing director of film and television post production has stepped down from his role.
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NewsBBC approves Canon cameras
Canon’s XF305 and XF300 HD camcorders have been added to the BBC’s list of approved HD cameras, allowing them to be used to produce shows for the broadcaster’s HD channels.
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FeaturesTV Logic TDM 150W (3D OLED)
A monitor for 3D productions and those that require on-set stereoscopic visualisation
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NewsBestv airs 3D content
London-based Motive Television’s Bestv software has been used for the broadcast of 3D content to a set-top box.
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Inition forms 3D firm Pointy Stick
3D production services and technology company Inition has teamed up with director Michael Lindsay to launch 3D production firm Pointy Stick.
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NewsLenticular screens 'will speed 3D acceptance'
3D TV will gain widespread acceptability among home users when lenticular displays hit the high street, according to one of its leading UK authorities.
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NewsAlias recruits producer
London hire company Alias Smith and Singh has hired a producer ahead of opening premises next door to London’s Olympic stadium in Stratford in February.
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NewsUK animators plan further China trade mission
A group of UK animators are planning another trade mission to China this year, after December’s trip to Beijing was hailed a success by the organiser.
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NewsCandy writes Piers music
UK-based Music Candy has composed the theme tune for CNN’s new chat show, Piers Morgan Tonight.
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NewsDene Group splashes out on post kit
Film and TV production company the Dene Group will spend up to £200,000 on post-production equipment after winning its first network commissions.
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FeaturesHuman Planet
Differentiate the programme from previous BBC Natural History shows by creating a more cinematic feel


















