All Technology articles – Page 432
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NewsPLOUD unveils guidelines to combat loudness issue
The European Broadcasting Union’s PLOUD group has published new guidelines in a major push to solve the contentious issue of loudness.
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FeaturesAmerican Football Live
Titles that capture the atmosphere of the game and the importance of NFL to C4’s heritage.
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FeaturesColorfront On-set Dailies
A tool for creating and manipulating digital dailies, designed for use with Arri’s Alexa and Arriflex D-21 digital cameras.
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NewsS&M looks to speed up grading process
Smoke & Mirrors is hoping to speed up the grading process for its film and TV producer clients by adopting a new workflow that makes use of BlackMagic Design’s latest version of the Da Vinci Resolve colour corrector.
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NewsMilne quits Molinare for film finance start-up
Molinare director Steve Milne has left the Soho post house almost seven years to the day after he and fellow director Mark Foligno bought it from the TV Corporation.
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NewsVision3 makes 3DTV move
Stereo 3D company Vision3 has appointed senior producer Natalie Samson to the newly created role of head of TV.
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NewsSharp Project phase 2 sells out
Phase 2 of Manchester’s Sharp Project is now fully let after three new tenants signed up for office space at the digital content production hub.
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NewsPrime Focus appoints Hampton to exec role
Prime Focus has appointed Piers Hampton to the role of executive producer within its broadcast visual effects and post-production division.
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NewsSoundField unveils stereo-to-5.1 upmix plug-in
Yorkshire-based microphone manufacturer SoundField has launched a software plug-in version of its UPM-1 stereo-to-5.1 upmix processor.
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NewsYouView reveals first tech requirements
YouView, the project formerly known as Canvas, has published the first technical requirements for the set-top boxes that will work with its open standard PSB-backed connected TV service.
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NewsArqiva eyes global sales for SeeSaw technology
Arqiva is to license the technology behind its SeeSaw video-on-demand platform to third parties around the world.
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NewsQuantel showcases web-based sQ editing at IBC
Quantel is developing a cloud-based technology that will allow rushes, edits and live recordings on an sQ server to be viewed and edited from anywhere in the world.
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NewsPresteigne adds £250,000 of Sony 3D rental kit
Presteigne Charter has significantly boosted its stereo 3D rental fleet with the purchase of £250,000 worth of Sony kit.
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NewsEvolutions and Prime Focus deal falls through
Talks between Prime Focus and Evolutions about an acquisition that would have resulted in the creation of a £25m London postproduction giant have ended.
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NewsMode-Al scoops IABM award
The IABM has awarded its Peter Wayne Award to Mode-AL in recognition of its monitor stack system Speed Rack.
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NewsIBC visitor numbers up on 2009
A total of 48,521 people attended IBC in Amsterdam this year, a rise of nearly nine per cent on 2009.
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NewsSky picks up award for 3D work
BSkyB’s pioneering work in the development of stereoscopic 3D broadcasting has been rewarded with an IBC special award.
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NewsSGO teams with 3ality
SGO has formed a strategic alliance with 3ality Digital Systems that will see the two companies work together to develop and deliver stereoscopic 3D services and technology.
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NewsIBC: No rain, no gain
Jonathan Try, the vice-president of technology at Amsterdam’s Digital Media Centre, recalls the standards debates, workflow discussions and rain interruptions that epitomized IBC 2010.


















