All articles by Will – Page 17
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Posthouse founder Juergen Kantenwein joins Codex
Digital recording and workflow company Codex has hired Juergen Kantenwein as its new head of technical marketing.
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EVS chief departs
The chief executive of the Belgian live slo-mo and playout server company EVS has left the company over a difference of opinion in how the company implements its long-term strategy.
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Pinewood to fill Teddington void with stage conversion
Pinewood Shepperton is converting two film stages into TV studios in a bid to fill the void created by the closure of Teddington Studios.
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Duo team up to launch boutique Soho VFX facility
Former Technicolor managing director Simon Wilkinson has teamed up with long-time collaborator and ex-Technicolor head of editing Dominic Thomson to establish a boutique visual effects (VFX) facility in Soho.
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BBC S&PP’s Conway takes on director role
BBC Studios and Post Production chief operating officer David Conway has been appointed to the role of Managing Director of BBC Studios and Post Production.
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Post community confident of successful move to file
UK post-producers have predicted that the highly anticipated switch to digital programme delivery will pass off without a hitch, thanks to months of testing and with many having invested more than £250,000 in upgrading their facilities.
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Features
What to see at IBC 2014
Remote working, Ultra HD cameras and live broadcast over IP will be among the big themes at this year’s Amsterdam trade show.
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What to see at IBC 2014: part three
Expect to see plenty of innovation around the management and delivery of content at IBC, writes Will Strauss
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What to see at IBC 2014: part two
While IBC is usually associated with the birth of new technology, death is never far away, writes Will Strauss
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What to see at IBC 2014: part one
Blackmagic Design’s Studio Camera, the Cion from AJA and Aaton-Digital’s Cantar X3 are among the products picked out by Will Strauss in his IBC 2014 preview
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Broadcast Digital: playalong apps
After seemingly falling through a trapdoor, the second-screen app is on the rise again.
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Broadcast Digital: Personalisation
Using data to personalise the TV viewing experience can boost audience figures and ease content discovery.
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Behind The Scenes
Marvellous, BBC2
Peter Bowker’s BBC2 drama Marvellous gave young trainees from a range of backgrounds a chance to gain experience alongside the crew on a real TV production
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2013: A year of boom and bust
The Mill’s TV arm closed, but with Soho and Manchester facilities opening there were highs too
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BVE North focuses on digital
“We don’t understand the value of metadata yet,” declared Mediasmiths chief technology officer Steve Sharman during BVE North’s opening session in Manchester last week.
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Lessons from the 4K frontline
Ahead of next week’s Broadcast Production and Post Forum, Sky and the BBC discuss testing Ultra HD
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The tech that changed TV
Broadcast TECH canvassed industry experts past and present for the top 25 products and innovations that have changed TV. Will Strauss reveals the winners, starting back in 1956 and through to the present day
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Peaky Blinders, BBC2
Epic, cinematic and set in the criminal underworld of ’20s Birmingham, Peaky Blinders takes period drama to a new place
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BBC TV Drama Writers’ Festival
Will Strauss uncovers a talented but isolated community who swear a lot - but whose passion shines through.
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Ericsson: Red Bee bought for skills
Ericsson has revealed it was Red Bee Media’s skills and expertise that prompted it to buy the London- based media services firm, rather than its multimillion-pound playout and distribution contract with the BBC.