All Technology articles – Page 511
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Hireworks invests in new Avid systems
Hireworks, the Pinewood based Film and TV editing equipment rental company, is continuing its current expansion by investing more than£300,000 in new Avid technology.
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Comment
HD video on a stills camera - viva la revolution
Guest blogger Colin Birch marvels at the possibilities offered by the arrival of stills cameras that also shoot HD video.
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Satellite distribution to cinemas trialled
Arts Alliance Media has succeeded in transferring an entire digital movie to a cinema using Arqiva's Content Delivery Network.
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iPlayer becomes handier viewing option
The BBC has announced agreements with technology and licensing companies CMLA, Coremedia and Intertrust that will see the corporation's iPlayer become available on a wider range of mobile handsets.
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Mitsubishi adds laser light source HDTVs
Mitsubishi has introduced two new high-end LaserVue consumer HDTV sets that produce twice the colour output of a standard consumer HDTV.
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Behind The Scenes
On location: The Unsinkable Titanic
Producer Vicky Matthews on tracing the origins of the iceberg which sank the Titanic.
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Features
Studio city
Despite the volatile economic climate, several UK studios are pushing ahead with ambitious plans to place their sites at the centre of creative hubs.
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Creative Review - Big Cat Live
Red Bee Media's animated idents for the new CBeebies extension of BBC1's Big Cat Live.
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Creative Review - Wheeler Dealers On The Road
Titles reflecting the show's mission to restore classic cars and sell them for a profit.
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The Mill joins the data lab providers
The Mill is the latest facilities company to launch a dedicated Data Lab service offering to oversee tapeless shoots and deal with footage through pre, production and post.
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Panton enters the Frame
Rushes has appointed Framestore CFC's Alex Panton as telecine and DI sales producer.
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Mixers make the Cut
Director's Cut has taken on dubbing mixers Steve Crook and Pete Dixon, formerly of M2/Rocket, to man the top floor of the facility.
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Cox quits Concrete
Concrete Post Production director David Cox has resigned from the company's board citing “differences in management styles”.
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Arri takes 50th SRW-1
Sony has delivered another SRW-1 videotape recorder (VTR) to Arri Media, the 50th unit the manufacturer has sold to the equipment hire company in three and a half years.
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Jobs to go as Quantel focuses on software
Editing and effects systems manufacturer Quantel is to cut a significant number of jobs as part of plans to concentrate on software rather than hardware development, Broadcast has learned.
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3,000 hours of history go online
Colleges are to get free online access to more than 3,000 hours of film and TV news from the past 100 years following a collaboration between academia and the broadcast industry.
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Comment
Whose line-in, line-out is it anyway?
In a world where technology transcends boundaries, Will Strauss stumbles across a debate about who the broadcast equipment customer really is.
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Features
Production: Shoot to thrill
As camera manufacturers begin to wind up their tape-based product lines they are introducing a bewildering array of file-based high-definition replacements. Adrian Pennington reports on the key camcorders from the leading manufacturers targeting mainstream broadcast production.
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Behind The Scenes
On location: Stephen Fry in America
Series producer/director John Paul Davidson on crisscrossing the United States in a London taxi.
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Features
The Conch Awards: Sounds like a winner
UK Screen's Conch Awards, celebrating the best in audio talent, took place last week. Michael Burns takes a closer look at the winners in the main broadcast categories.