All articles by Will – Page 35
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Adderlink Infinity
A technology for distributing full screen, lossless images and audio over a high-speed IP network infrastructure.
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Pogo Films to create 3D tutorial film for BVE
Soho post house Pogo Films is planning to showcase its stereoscopic 3D capabilities by putting together a 3D film from scratch and exposing its inner workings to the rest of the TV industry.
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Pepper heads into space for freefall doc
Pepper Post is supplying technical consultancy and post-production services for an extraordinary new BBC and National Geographic documentary that will feature a man freefalling from the edge of space.
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UKTI backs trade mission to UAE
The Bridge Training has been awarded a UKTI contract to deliver a film and post-production trade mission to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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Sequence makes temporary Fifty Fifty move
Sequence Post has temporarily taken on two suites at Fifty Fifty Post in Soho as a stop-gap measure while it competes a deal for a new facility in Frith Street.
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VET to partner with Future Shorts
Shoreditch facility VET has concluded a partnership agreement that will see it provide post-production support for the Future Shorts network.
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BBC outlines long-term technology strategy
The BBC has published a strategy document that it hopes will help technology developers and facilities providers better tailor their services and products to the needs of the corporation.
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Red Bee appoints new technology chief
Red Bee Media has appointed Hewlett Packard’s Brian Levy as its new chief technology officer.
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Vertigo Films teams up with US firm for 3D company
Los Angeles-based producer and post-producer Paradise FX and London media company Vertigo Films have joined forces to create a new Europe-wide production company that will specialise in stereo 3D.
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EVS to show new XT2 model at BVE
EVS will show off its new XT2+ video production server at next month’s Broadcast Video Expo (BVE).
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DTG to lead on 3DTV standards drive
The Digital TV Group (DTG), the industry association for digital television in the UK, plans to lead the development of a UK standard for 3DTV products and services.
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The Farm in £1m Home upgrade
The Farm Group is spending more than £1m upgrading the audio studios at its Home facility in Soho.
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Fuji issues alert on illegal tapes
Fujifilm is warning broadcasters and facilities not to buy data storage tapes from unauthorised dealers after intercepting large quantities of sub-standard product being passed off as new.
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LFJ brings US soundtrack specialist on board
Multiplatform producer Lane Fabian Jones (LFJ) has forged a strategic partnership with a Los Angeles-based music and sound design company to create exclusive soundtracks for all its family entertainment TV, interactiveand film properties.
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D-LINK Boxee Box
A cube-shaped device made by D-Link that shares internet content with a TV set. It was one of the most talked about products at CES this month.
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Sky to outline 3D commissioning plans
Sky is running an invitation-only event at Bafta next month that will detail the commercial opportunities and the commissioning agenda for its new stereoscopic 3D channel.
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Pact outlines product placement proposals
Nations & Regions Conference: Pact chief executive John McVay has reinforced the trade body’s support for product placement by outlining how he believes any potential agreement with broadcasters could work.
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ITFC comes out top in Five subtitling tender
ITFC, the London-based content management services company, has won the contract to provide all of Five’s subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing.
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Tories would scrap local news pilots
The Conservatives will rip up any IFNC contracts if they win the forthcoming election, shadow culture minister Ed Vaizey has revealed.
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Huggers: Canvas will have iPhone-style app store
Nations & Regions Conference: IPTV joint venture Project Canvas will be an open platform akin to Apple’s iPhone with applications available from a central “store”, according to BBC director of future media and technology Erik Huggers.