All articles by Will – Page 47
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Apple adds new ProRes codecs to FCP7
Apple has released a new version of its Final Cut Studio software suite that includes an update to Final Cut Pro complete with new ProRes codecs and support for AVC-Intra.
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Sharp Project set for phase one
The team behind a new digital media production complex in Manchester hopes to foster the ideal environment for developing a ‘new Google’ when phase one of the £5m scheme opens in September.
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AMI (Automated Metadata Insertion)
Software for adding metadata automatically developed by Fiteris, a company formed by academics and researchers from Leicester De Montfort University.
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Ravensbourne plans for Greenwich move
Ravensbourne College will move a step closer to its new Greenwich home next week when it appoints a systems designer, a move that will kick-start the process of technology procurement for the new end-to-end broadcast facility.
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SIS LIVE gears up for Champions League coverage
SIS LIVE will deploy its new OB 3 outside broadcast truck for ITV’s Wednesday night coverage of the Uefa Champions League next season.
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Cinesite effects work nominated for Emmy
Visual effects work completed by UK facilities on the HBO dramas Generation Kill and Into The Storm has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy award.
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More support for 3DTV standards drive
The industry debate over 3DTV has moved up a gear with Cambridge Research Systems backing the call for standardisation and the ITU canvassing its members about a practical timetable for technological uniformity.
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Run VT expands with 5.1 audio suite
Run VT has added a new dubbing suite to its Newman Street facility as part of a move that will see the company offer a full post-production service.
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Pharos opens US office
Pharos, the content management and workflow technology provider, has opened a US office.
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Trotman returns to Prime Focus Group
Prime Focus London has added to its visual effects department with the appointment of Flame artist Anne Trotman.
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The Pavement to develop iPhone apps
London media and motion graphic production company The Pavement is launching a new iPhone App development service.
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Aardman opts for DV Data Conform
Digital Vision has sold a Data Conform to Wallace & Gromit creators, Aardman Animations for use on its next feature film.
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Post houses escape Soho blaze
Huge swathes of Soho’s post community were evacuated on Friday as firefighters fought to contain a blaze in offices on Dean Street.
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Escape secures Avid reseller status
Escape Studios has added video editing equipment to its technology sales portfolio after being awarded Avid authorised reseller status.
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Studio 81 targets new facility
Leeds Independent Studios is starting negotiations with a property developer that could result in its current Production Centre at Studio 81 being replaced with a much larger, purpose-built facility.
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The Street series 3
A range of effects shots including a bomb explosion for a scene, set in Afghanistan, that required actors to appear engulfed in a fireball.
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IBC 2009: Quantel in, Snell out
Snell and Quantel, the British broadcast technology manufacturers, have announced their plans for this year’s IBC with Quantel planning to exhibit but Snell deciding to concentrate on local events and meetings.
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021 provides flyaway OB for Gormley project
O21 Television is providing outside broadcast facilities for Sky Arts’ programming around One & Other, the human sculpture project in which the general public occupies the empty Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square.
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CandelaMedia secures Cinegy deal
Cinegy has appointed CandelaMedia to act as a reseller and integrator of its workflow and asset management technology in the UK.
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ATG Broadcast to relocate BBC training facility
ATG Broadcast has started work on a project to relocate the BBC’s central London production training studio from Marylebone High Street to White City.