All Technology articles – Page 527
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NewsAscent restructures ready for expansion
Ascent Media Group has consolidated four of its UK businesses and rebranded them as Ascent 142 while also lining up a “war chest” for further acquisitions.
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Upgrade for iCR software
AmberFin has upgraded its iCR software so that it now supports both Sony XDCam and Panasonic P2 standard-definition and high-definition encoding.
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NewsPay-TV stunting Euro HD
The lack of access to free-to-air HD channels is a key reason behind the low take-up of HD in Europe, according to media analysts Screen Digest.
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Harris HD kit set for Beijing
Harris Corporation will Gearhouse Broadcast with HD image-processing equipment for use at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games.
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NewsSnell and Wilcox adapts Kahuna for EVS XT2
British manufacturer Snell and Wilcox has adapted its popular Kahuna SD/HD multi-format vision mixer so that it works directly with the EVS XT2 production server.
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NewsBBC testing DVB-T2 in run-up to HD Freeview
The BBC has begun test transmissions of DVB-T2 in preparation for the launch of high-definition services on Freeview.
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CommentBlog: Chopping and changing
In these times of HD and giant TVs, broadcasting needs to sharpen up its editing and post skills, says offline editor James Bicknell.
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NewsCamera Corps ready for Beijing role
UK specialist camera systems company Camera Corps will play a key role in providing coverage of next month's Beijing Summer Olympics.
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NewsUS broadcasters benefit from tapeless Wimbledon
NBC, ESPN and Tennis Channel are making use of an on-site tapeless production set-up to provide coverage of this year's Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
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NewsTSL to upgrade NI assembly broadcast system
Systems integrator TSL has won a contract to re-furbish the broadcast facilities within the historic Parliament buildings in Belfast where the Northern Ireland Assembly meets.
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CommentThe great outdoor display revolution
As a new digital advertising network launches, bringing commercial messages in full motion HD to London Underground commuters, Will Strauss wonders how far the technology can go.
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NewsSony takes EX3 on the road
Sony will showcase its new EX-range camera technology and the HDCAM SR mastering format during a UK road show in July.
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NewsDVB-T2: how the tests will work
As preparations for the launch of HD on Freeview begin, Justin Mitchell from BBC research and innovation offers up some detail on the DVB-T2 trials.
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Features
Route masers
In his second feature on equipment manufacturers' routes to market, Will Strauss examines the demands made of post-production and broadcast systems makers for commodity technology and systems integration.
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NewsKayak sales reach 2,500
Thomson has sold the 2,500th unit of its Thomson Grass Valley Kayak switcher.
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NewsS4C completes first HD children's programme
Welsh-language broadcaster S4C is a step closer to its goal of making all programming in HD by 2012 after completing filming on its first high-definition children's programme.
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FeaturesCreative Review - The Feeling music promo: turn it up
Effects works, completed by Locomotion, for a music promo with a party atmosphere.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Fur tv
Post production work, completed by Evolutions, on a new MTV show featuring puppets.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Britain's Missing Top Model
Grading work, completed by Sonny Sheridan at The Farm, on a new reality show for BBC3.
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FeaturesRise of the middle men
In the first of two articles looking at broadcast equipment manufacturers' routes to market, Will Strauss looks at how acquisition kit makers approach the broadcast market as it moves to a HD and IT-based world.


















