All Technology articles – Page 528
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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.
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CommentHot Topic: Radio Technology
Radio must keep it simple in this high-tech age, says Jeremy Vine.
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NewsTechnicolor moves to Soho
Technicolor will open a new seven-storey facility in Soho's Lexington Street in late autumn as part of a multimillion pound project to move its post-production and its creative services division from West Drayton.
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NewsEvolutions 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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NewsTrue 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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NewsPace 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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NewsVisions 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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NewsBBC 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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NewsA1GP 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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CommentTen 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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FeaturesCreative 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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NewsAudio 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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FeaturesTurning 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?


















