All Technology articles – Page 612

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    New scout in place

    2004-09-09T08:30:00Z

    DVD authoring and design house Cheerful Scout has employed senior producer Miles Furnell to produce original programming for DVD extras. Furnell, previously of The Edge Picture Company, has more than 10 years of production experience and has produced more than 100 programmes in his career. Many have won prestigious awards ...

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    Code titles BBC4 theatre doc

    2004-09-08T12:56:14Z

    Code Design and Direction has produced the titles for the upcoming BBC4 theatre documentary Theatre Biz for Freelance Film Partners. The three-part series looks at London's West End, Edinburgh fringe theatre and graduating drama students. Creative director Chris Jennings designed the sequence. The FX were produced by Code's Bryony Evans ...

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    Parkinson given 3sixty vision

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    3sixtymedia has created the title sequence for ITV1's first Michael Parkinson series. The programme opens with close-up and wide shots displaying the presenter's mannerisms. The titles, directed and designed by Nadine Weston, were shot on 35mm film, offlined in Avid then graded and composited by Flame artist Simon Blackledge. Layers ...

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    Pinewood aims to increase TV studio space

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    Pinewood Shepperton is planning to expand its television facilities following a 17% rise in business over the last six months.

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    Bollywood role for St Anne's

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    St Anne's and Sumners have finished post-production work on Feelgood Fiction's My Life as a Popat. The kids' comedy drama is about a 12-year-old who escapes into Bollywood dream worlds. St Anne's editors Rob Cooper and John Ellis onlined and colourist Kevin Horsewood graded. ...

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    Support for Apple

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    Former NMR managing director Harry Grinling is opening a London office for his Apple training, technical support and integration services business, Support Partners. The Greek Street office in Soho will provide remote, on-site and telephone 'breakdown recovery' services to producers, broadcasters and facilities using Apple software including Final Cut Pro. ...

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    Moving Picture bids

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    WPP, Kodak, Thomson Multimedia's Technicolour and former Carlton chairman Michael Green are being touted as likely bidders for The Moving Picture Company. ITV declared that it wanted to sell its non-core assets earlier this year ( Broadcast , 28.6.04). WPP already owns post-production companies such ...

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    Charter's new man

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    Chris Davies has joined broadcast rental company Charter as a senior engineer. Davies has worked with digital flyaway systems on Euro 2004 and the 2002 World Cup finals. He previously worked for Star TV, at the time when it became one of the first stations to integrate digital programming.

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    London TV cuts tape

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    Enteraction tv, the developer and broadcaster of London

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    Directors to go as VTR restructures

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    The VTR Group is to shed some of its most senior staff including managing directors and has earmarked up to£1m for redundancy payments.

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    Jump has the X Factor

    2004-09-02T08:30:00Z

    Jump has created titles for pop contest The X Factor , for Simon Cowell's indie Syco. Cowell and two other judges will pick a winner from their category, then champion that contestant to win overall. The titles, devised and directed by senior Jump designer Russell ...

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    WPP and Green in running for MPC

    2004-08-27T08:54:44Z

    Martin Sorrell's WPP firm and former Carlton chairman Michael Green have emerged as likely bidders for the post-production group The Moving Picture Company (MPC), which ITV plc are trying to sell.

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    Profits at Pinewood studios double

    2004-08-27T08:51:21Z

    Pinewood Shepperton film and television studios has seen its profits double in the first half of the year helped by movies such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the fourth instalment of Harry Potter.

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    An Oasis for BBC1's Fat Nation

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    OASIS TELEVISION has finished post-production on trails for the BBC's Fat Nation - The Big Challenge. The series focuses on one street in Birmingham and the attempts by its many residents to turn their lifestyles around over eight weeks. The challenge is to reduce ...

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    BBC Technology sale to go ahead

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    The sale of BBC Technology to German firm Siemens is expected to be completed by the end of next month after the main areas of contention with broadcasting union Bectu were resolved. Bectu had threatened strike action over the sale but now says that, despite still being opposed to it ...

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    Ames to frontline

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    Gavin Ames has joined Frontline Television as a senior editor. He leaves London Post after three and a half years at the TV Set Group company. Ames has worked on promos for the BBC, Channel 4 - including new drama NY-LON - and the MTV ...

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    Cole joins Angelfish

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    Angelfish, the broadcast promotions agency launched earlier this year, has appointed Matt Cole as creative director. Cole was most recently a freelance promotions director working with BBC, ITV, Sky and Nickelodeon. He was previously creative manager at Turner Classic Movies and a senior producer at Paramount Comedy and is a ...

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    Ricky's Animal instinct at Suite

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    CHARLOTTE STREET editing house Suite has cut Animals , the Ricky Gervais-led stand-up tour. The feature-length show follows the Golden Globe-winner's preparations and frustrations in the lead-up to the sell-out West End run of Animals , as well as showing ...

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    Digital Heaven ditches Avid for Final Cut Pro

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    West London post house Digital Heaven has ditched its Avid machines and become a dedicated Final Cut Pro facility.

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    BBC Post move in final stages

    2004-08-26T08:30:00Z

    BBC Post Production's long-awaited move from Pebble Mill to Birmingham's The Mailbox is due to be completed within a fortnight and plans to expand into the new BBC drama production village site are being discussed.