All Technology articles – Page 521
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CommentGood and bad news for mobile TV
Disappointing industry research results point to a difficult future for mobile television in this county. So maybe it's time for a different approach, suggests Will Strauss.
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NewsUK Screen board shortlist unveiled
UK Screen Association, the trade body that represents the TV and Film services market, has published the names of the candidates that will stand in this year's Board Elections.
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FeaturesThe two faces of DRM
Is content protection software a crucial security step that stops facilities' projects getting leaked or an unnecessary and costly response from a paranoid industry?
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NewsPrism moves into Sadie building
Prism Sound, the manufacturer that bought the audio workstation brand Sadie earlier this year, is consolidating its businesses and moving into a building previously owned by Studio and Audio Video Ltd.
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NewsDigital Vision adds support for Red files
Digital Vision has adapted all of its picture enhancement software systems so that they will now support footage captured with Red One cameras.
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NewsBeam TV goes mobile
Beam TV, the global approval and distribution network, is making footage available to its clients via web-enabled mobile phones.
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A decade of Rushes short films
Rushes managing director Joce Capper tells Nicola Brittain about 10 years of the Rushes Soho Shorts festival.
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Behind The ScenesOn Location: The Wrong Door
BBC head of new comedy Jack Cheshire on producing Hollywood-style visuals at sketch-show prices.
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FeaturesProduction: Format Frenzy
As the number of ways to view video has exploded, facilities are facing complex technical challenges. Adrian Pennington looks at the demands of post-producing in a multi-format world.
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FeaturesCase study: The Green Balloon Club
The Green Balloon Club is a weekly half-hour nature show comprising a mix of studio and filmed segments for CBeebies. It also has a significant online presence featuring additional video sequences.
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FeaturesCase study: Britain From Above
This forthcoming 3 x 60-minute factual series airing on BBC1, BBC2 and BBC4 promises to reveal the patterns of our lives from a strikingly fresh perspective.
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FOR-A supplies converters
HD frame-rate converters from FOR-A are part of the global delivery chain of the Olympic coverage with NBC, CBC and TSN all using FRC-7000 converters.
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Avid workflow for NBC
Avid Technology has installed an end-to-end editing workflow for NBC's coverage of the Beijing Olympics.
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LDK 8300 on slo-mo team
At least 40 of the new LDK 8300 HD Super SloMo cameras from Thomson Grass Valley will be in use at the Olympic venues around Beijing.
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NewsDVCPro HD records Games
Host broadcast feeds provided by Beijing Olympic Broadcasting (BOB) at the Games will be produced using Panasonic DVCPro P2 HD solid-state cameras and recorders.
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NewsBBC beds down HD facility for Beijing
BBC Sport and BBC Resources have constructed a 1,500sq m multiplatform HD production facility in Beijing to produce tele-vision and interactive coverage of the Olympics.
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NewsBritish tech firms make strong Olympic showing
British technology and facilities companies are taking their expertise to Beijing to help provide broadcasters with unilateral coverage of the Olympics, which starts Friday 8 August.
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FeaturesSoho Shorts - iPlayer: Flying Penguins
A short film for April Fool's Day depicting penguins migrating to the Amazon rainforest, as part of the iPlayer launch. Finalist in the 2008 Rushes Soho Shorts Broadcast Design category.
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Wells joins Eyeframe
Duplication company Eyeframe has appointed Kevin Wells as its new technical manager.
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On Sight signs Eagle deal
HD facility On Sight has signed an exclusive deal with Eagle Rock Entertainment to manage and distribute its entire programme catalogue.


















