All Technology articles – Page 468
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FeaturesWho Knows Who
Who really holds the power in Britain today - and how did they get there? Channel 4 is kick-starting a debate with this interactive site that shows the connections between politicians, celebrities and business leaders.
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NewsArgosy gets Belden cables
UK-based distributor Argosy will now be supplying a range of cables, connectors and other transmission devices from Belden.
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NewsStudy predicts the future media trends
Video visors and contact lenses will enhance everyday life into a three dimensional wrap-around experience, predict Oracle and The Future Laboratory.
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NewsPixar vote Digital Vision
Digital Vision’s colour grading Film Master system has been given a major vote of confidence by Up producer Pixar Animation which has bought two units for installation at its Californian HQ. The systems were chosen to support the studio’s plans to build a non-linear workflow.
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NewsDarwin sails with Avid
Dutch public broadcaster VPRO is retracing Charles Darwin’s voyage on the HMS Beagle for a 35-part documentary.
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NewsMuppits comes to town
Collaborative production project MUPPITS, which aims to enable facilities to buy and sell resources, is gearing up for its first public demonstration.
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NewsNEP Visions fly Fox to Bagram
NEP Visions have completed a run of flypack operations which culminated in a visit to Bagram Airforce base in Afghanistan.
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NewsCast offs goes Red
There’s a widespread perception that any savings made by hiring a Red camera can be negated by complications in post. Not if you do your homework, says Eleven Film producer Joel Wilson.
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NewsPie Factory gets Toasted
Toasted Productions has to set up home in The Pie Factory, owned by Peel Media and part of the MediaCityUK development.
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FeaturesJohn Sergeant on the Tourist Trail titles
An animated title sequence that reflects the epic, but fun and irreverent, content and tone of the series
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FeaturesThe Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson
Full post on the new sketch show, including different grades that mimic the genres pastiched.
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FeaturesCollision titles
A title sequence, created by Knifedge, that lead into the story of a traffic collision and the human tales surrounding it.
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NewsCTMS acquires 422 Manchester
A new production resources company set up to exploit the opening of MediaCityUK and the establishment of BBC North has acquired post-production house 422 Manchester.
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FeaturesIPTV OB truck
An 11 metre long lorry that has been converted by CWPro into a mobile editing and OB facility
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NewsGearhouse set to brave ITV’s Celebrity jungle
Gearhouse Broadcast will once again be forced to brave the difficult weather conditions of the Australian outback when it provides flyaway production facilities for the ninth series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
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NewsAscent 142 adds new dimension
Ascent 142 has increased its digital intermediate grading capabilities after becoming the first UK post-production house to install the new Dolby 3D Stereoscopic Projection System.
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FeaturesCome Dine With Me Play-Along
Real-time technology specialist Monterosa Productions is enabling viewers to offer their own comments on every aspect of the Sunday night show and try to predict each week’s winner.
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NewsiPlayer wins RTS Innovation award
The BBC iPlayer was last night described as being as important an invention as the steam engine after being handed the prestigious Judges award at the RTS Innovation Awards.
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NewsGable quits Air Post Production
Air Post Production managing director Dan Gable has left the North London facilities company in order to “pursue other opportunities.”
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NewsRent adds raft of Sony camcorders
The Farm Group’s broadcast hire division Rent is celebrating its second birthday by adding a raft of new Sony camcorders to its inventory.


















