All Technology articles – Page 539
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NewsNAB Show Focus: Editor's pick
Technology editor Will Strauss picks the ten products and technologies not to miss at NAB this year.
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NewsNAB Show Focus: Tapeless HD cameras
Slightly further down the camera food chain from the Red One and the D-20, camera operators and facilities may well be discussing the merits of tapeless high definition cameras from Panasonic, Ikegami and Sony.
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NewsNAB Show Focus: Stereoscopic 3D
One of the most intriguing recent trends is the return of stereoscopic 3D. And there are plenty of developments on the horizon at NAB.
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NewsNAB Show Focus: Digital Intermediate
Once a niche product, Digital Intermediate (DI) has become mainstream and affordable and now tops many a facility owner's shopping list.
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NewsNAB Show Focus: Editing and effects
The absence of the two biggest editing software companies should leave a gaping hole in NAB. But while neither Apple nor Avid have multimillion pound stands their presence will still be felt.
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NewsNAB Show Focus: Storage and workflows
As IT engineering becomes the biggest challenge facing media production, Will Strauss looks at some of the storage and workflow products that will be on show at NAB
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CommentHow to survive NAB
Will Strauss, a veritable veteran of technology trade shows, offers his top tips for surviving NAB and Las Vegas.
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NewsApple ships Final Cut Server
Almost exactly a year after it was first unveiled, Apple has announced the availability of Final Cut Server, the company's new asset management and workflow automation product.
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FeaturesNAB Show Focus: Digital acquisition
Focusing on some of the current trends in the broadcast, production and post sectors, technology editor Will Strauss offers his take on what to see at this year's NAB Show, starting with digital acquisition.
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FeaturesTaking the fight to Autodesk
Imagineer Systems chief executive Allan Jaenicke explains why his company is introducing a post production system designed to rival Flame.
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FeaturesNAB Show Focus: IPTV
Adrian Pennington examines how IPTV services are preparing to change viewing habits.
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NewsSnell launches dedicated iCR company
Basingstoke-based manufacturer Snell and Wilcox has launched a spin-off company that will concentrate on developing and marketing the company's iCR repurposing technology.
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Voom launches new channel with Arqiva
Arqiva is providing fibre connectivity and uplinking for Rush HD, a new extreme sports channel on Sky.
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NewsCotta joins Smoke and Mirrors
Soho facility Smoke and Mirrors has signed-up a new senior Flame operator and visual effects supervisor.
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NewsSky Sports buys SoundField audio processors
SoundField has sold six DSF-3 sound processors to Sky Sports so that the broadcaster can provide digital 5.1 surround sound from its DSF-2 microphones without needing to convert signals to analogue.
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NewsParamount signs VoD deal
Vode has agreed a digital storage and distribution deal with Paramount Comedy to digitize and deliver 80 hours of content for the BT Vision platform.
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NewsUK developer takes on visual effects giants
A UK-based technology developer will introduce a new high-end compositing, editing and finishing platform at NAB designed to compete with established systems from Autodesk and Quantel.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Nokia Green Room
Post production work completed on a new music and chat show on Channel 4
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FeaturesPricing the future
With plummeting rates and offline suites increasingly moving in-house, Michael Burns examines the changing business models for facilities operating in a tough commercial climate and uncovers the new growth areas.
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NewsPinewood spent almost£1m in failed bid for BBC Studios
Pinewood Shepperton has revealed that it spent£985,000 on the due diligence required for its failed bid for BBC Studios.


















