All Technology articles – Page 466
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News3D World Cup coverage to be shown in London
The 2010 football World Cup finals in South Africa will be produced in 3D and transmitted to public screens in cities around the globe following a deal agreed between Sony and FIFA.
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FeaturesRobson Green's Wild Swimming Adventure
Full post on a 2 x 60-minute doc series in which Robson Green swims the wild waters of Britain.
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FeaturesSmall Island vfx
Visual effects work that includes adding bomb damage to familiar London landmarks such as Battersea Power Station.
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FeaturesX-Machines titles
Titles and stings with a Transformers theme created by Darkside Animation
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NewsRefurbished De Lane Lea to reopen in new year
De Lane Lea, the facility worst affected by this summer’s Soho fire, will reopen with bigger and better studios in the new year, according to its chief executive.
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FeaturesNEC noise suppression
A predominantly software-based system, developed by NEC, that eliminates noise from the autofocus and zoom motors in digital camera videos.
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NewsHRA storyboarding system debuts
Lupus Films and The Picture Production Company are using a new proprietary storyboarding and preproduction management system to help with production of The Hive, a new CG children’s show for GMTV.
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NewsTop Teks and Electra pick up SRW-9000s
Sony specialist dealer Top-Teks has placed the first UK orders for Sony’s SRW-9000 camcorder and in turn has secured its first sale.
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FeaturesThe Big Personality Test
As BBC1’s landmark 20-year project Child Of Our Time reaches its midway point, presenters Professor Robert Winston and Sophie Raworth are attempting to capture the personality of the nation with this web project.
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FeaturesOutside Broadcast in 2009
The economic downturn and Setanta’s demise should have been bad news for the OB sector in 2009, but long-term sports contracts are cause for optimism, writes Andy Stout.
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NewsSony moves to future proof the SRW-9000
Sony has added new capabilities to its SRW-9000 camcorder in a move designed to future proof the HDCAM SR shooter.
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NewsBroadcast technology sector on the up
Cautious optimism is returning to the broadcast technology market, according to the results of the latest IABM Industry Trends Survey.
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NewsThomson gains protection from creditors
Grass Valley Group owner Thomson has obtained a “safeguard” proceeding that will protect it from creditors while it attempts to restructure its debts.
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TC Soho adds second site
Duplication company TC Soho plans to up its available capacity for digitizing, encoding and DVD services by opening a second site in central London.
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NewsSerious adds to editing team
Glasgow post house Serious Facilities has added Alex Broad and Gary Scott to its editing team.
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NewsBVE open for registrations
Registrations are now being taken for next year’s Broadcast Video Expo (BVE) exhibition and conference.
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NewsWallace and Gromit packaged for iTunes
JCA has packaged and delivered Wallace and Gromit short-films to iTunes on behalf of Aardman Animations.
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NewsCBBC accessible newsreader
Young children with physical diffi culties who want to use computers have been given a helping hand with Switch technology.
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NewsTelegenic wins deal to build Sky 3D OB truck
BSkyB has commissioned Telegenic to build its first outside broadcast truck specifically for stereoscopic 3D production.


















