All Technology articles – Page 509
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Features
Picture perfect?
Now the technology to transmit progressively scanned images in HD is available, broadcasters are faced with the dilemma of whether to upgrade or stick with the interlaced system.
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Comment
Softimage to Autodesk: the end of an era?
One company owning most of the 3D animation software market will have plusses and minuses, says Will Strauss.
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News
Case study: puppets and pizzas
How Artem created a soul-singing puppet for a series of Goodfella's pizza idents produced as part of the sponsorship of Harry Hill's TV Burp and You've Been Framed.
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Fifi and Roary get the Smoke treatment
Manchester facility Hullabaloo Studios has bought an Autodesk Smoke editing and finishing system for its new video post-production arm.
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Twofour adds to Media Freedom capabilities
Twofour Digital, the technology services arm of the Twofour Group, has added new ingest and encoding capabilities to its Media Freedom webTV platform.
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Red to open Pinewood base
Red Digital Cinema will launch its first operation outside the US when it opens a support facility at Pinewood Studios next week.
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Avid sells Pinnacle PCTV products
Avid Technology has made its second divestment in the space of a week after signing a definitive agreement to sell its Pinnacle PCTV product line and related assets to Hauppauge Digital.
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Features
Creative Review - Ident for Disney's 3D night
An ident designed and produced for 3D night when Disney will show the Hannah Montana Best of Both Worlds concert in anaglyph 3D.
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Creative Review - Rocks and Co idents
Branding for high-class shopping channel Rocks and Co.
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News
Avid to sell Softimage to Autodesk
Avid Technology is leaving the 3D animation sector after agreeing to sell its Softimage business unit and product line to Autodesk for $35m (£22m).
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Envy links with universities
Envy has forged links with four universities in a move that could eventually lead to students becoming runners at the post house.
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The Joint takes on mixer Kerr
The Joint has hired dubbing mixer Lee Kerr as part of an expansion of its audio department.
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Skillset consults staff over redundancy plan
Creative media training body Skillset has begun a consultation process that could result in 15% of its 67 staff across all its nine regions being made redundant.
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Pinewood joins forces with Stephen Street
Pinewood Studios has secured a central London base by forging a strategic relationship with Stephen Street Studios.
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Men From Mars moves to Molinare site
Century-owned visual effects facility Men From Mars is planning to move into sister company Molinare's Fouberts Place base in the first quarter of next year.
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IBC to stay in Amsterdam
The annual technology expo IBC will take place in the Amsterdam RAI Centre for the foreseeable future despite organisers considering other venues.
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Finaliser given simultaneous grade and ingest ability
Edifis has re-engineered the disk infrastructure on its Finaliser colour corrector so that it can grade and ingest material at the same time.
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BBC uses mobile phones to shoot music doc
BBC audio and music has produced a part UGC feature-length documentary for this week's Electric Proms shot entirely using mobile phone cameras.
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Comment
Pandas and penguins and Panasonic P2
Will Strauss reports from the Wildscreen Festival in Bristol as wildlife and natural history programme makers give their opinions on file-based production.