All Technology articles – Page 528
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Evolutions takes on ex-Sanctuary facility
Evolutions has taken a 10-year lease on the Great Pulteney Street facility previously owned by Sanctuary Post and is spending£2m on new equipment to kit it out.
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BBC seeks IPTV standard
The BBC is in talks with other public service broadcasters to agree a standard technology that would make IPTV content available on traditional television sets.
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True HD migration may remain slow till 2012
A large HD 'content gap' will remain in 2012 with a majority of Europeans still watching standard definition TV on their HDTV displays.
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Pace puts forward case for stereo 3D
Vince Pace used his presentation at last week's Broadcast's Technology Summit to try to persuade UK programme makers that stereoscopic content is a viable production option.
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Visions gets Mandela gig
NEP Visions is working with Serpent Productions to deliver host broadcast coverage of the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday concert in Hyde Park this weekend.
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BBC unveils plans for Beijing
BBC Resources is teaming up with BBC Sport to provide bespoke coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics for viewers in the UK.
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A1GP goes HD
The A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport will be produced in high definition for the first time from the start of the 2008/09 season.
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Ten technology predictions
Better batteries, a universal undo button and infinite storage. Will Strauss reveals the ten new technology innovations that will change your world.
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Cinewessex on the move
Winchester-based facilities house Cinewessex has moved from Winnall Valley Road to 2 Moorside Place.
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BBC calls off post sale
The BBC has revealed that it is no longer in discussions to sell the post-production division of BBC Resources.
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Creative Review - Ecobeebies
How Blue Zoo animated a bumble bee with a funky hair cut for CBeebies.
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Ex Resolution man Gable to run Breathe
Dan Gable, the former joint managing director of Resolution, has been appointed as general manager of Breathe Post Production.
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Audio sector considers new loudness standard
Broadcasters, sound companies and advertisers are a step closer to agreeing a new method for ensuring sound levels on commercials stay within acceptable limits.
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Turning up the volume in audio
The audio post sector has endured a tough few years as tight budgets squeezed margins but now it seems an upturn is taking place, with investment to follow. So can it last?
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Intelsat to carry Olympics
Commercial satellite operator Intelsat has signed a deal with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to provide video carriage of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games to Europe.
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Megahertz to refit EPIC
Systems integrator Megahertz Broadcast Systems has won an EU-wide tender to re-equip the former Anglia TV studios in Norwich.
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Talkback to overhaul production of The Bill
Talkback Thames is upgrading the technology that it uses to produce ITV drama The Bill, starting with the sound dubbing operation.
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Making a big noise about loudness
As new rules come into play governing the audio levels on television adverts, Will Strauss tries to get his head around what happens next.
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Goldcrest opts for VCube HD
EMerging, the distributor for Merging Technologies in the UK, has sold three high-definition VCube HD-2K video playback systems to Goldcrest Post.