All Post Production articles – Page 3
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Video
IBC Digital 2021: Five minutes with Clear-Com
Clear-Com Vice President of Product Management Simon Browne discussed the latest products from the company in 2021, including an all-IP base station for its Edge wireless system and the Arcadia central station. He also talks about the challenges facing wireless communications for live event broadcasts.
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Video
IBC Digital 2021: Cloud-based Workflows – what IP can do for production of content
Future vision of remote and live production and the role of the cloud. Benefits of using the cloud in content production.
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News
UK’s first social purpose streaming service launches
Together TV and Red Bee Media have launched a free-to-use streaming service to engage audiences and inspire positive social change.
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News
Pinewood ‘evolves’ expansion plans
Pinewood Studios says it is evolving its plans for expansion at its Buckinghamshire site to increase the amount of stage space available.
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News
Dock10 launches craft talent training scheme
Television facility Dock10 has launched an in-house training programme to provide production skills to the next generation of TV crews.
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Industry Trends
Work-life balance prioritised by post
A new focus on flexible working arrangements post-pandemic should see productivity gains all round.
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News
Prince Edward becomes first Royal Patron of PGGB
Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, has become Royal Patron of The Production Guild of Great Britain (PGGB).
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News
ScreenSkills TV fund earmarks £10m for training
The ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund is to invest more than £10 million of industry contributions from UK producers, broadcaster in-house productions and inward investors in training in the coming year.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: The Tragedy of Macbeth
Writer and director Joel Coen’s latest project is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth which will be available to stream on Apple TV+ on January 14. Cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel explains how it was shot.
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News
New TV and film studio RD Studios is to open in April 2022, based in Park Royal in West London
The 45,000ft² of space will include five fully sound-proofed stages, alongside hair, makeup and wardrobe facilities, on-site catering, green rooms and lighting and camera hire.
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Daily News
Toshiba spins up higher capacity drives
While solid-state based storage, like flash memory modules and solid-state drives (SSDs), play an important part in data intake or local storage for post-production, the huge amount of video and audio being created requires much greater storage capacity to match, preferably at the lowest cost-per-capacity possible. This typically requires spinning ...
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News
On-demand: IBC’s Creative Production Workflow Tour
The cutting-edge tech that is enabling every aspect of the creative production process is the focus of this Workflow Tour led by key studio and post-production technology users and suppliers. The tour is available to watch on-demand on IBC Digital.
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Industry Trends
The evolution of post to a cloud-first model
With traditional working practices upended, rising costs and technological advances, startup post production firms are eschewing physical facilities in favour of a cloud-first approach.
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Industry Trends
Inside Streamland Media’s post-production M&A push
Earlier this week, Streamland Media announced the closing of its acquisition of Technicolor Post and Technicolor VFX. Chief executive Bill Romeo explains the rationale behind the US post firm’s buying spree and why he thinks bigger is better.
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Daily News
Sony New Media Solutions acquired by Deluxe
Deluxe has acquired Sony New Media Solutions, a subsidiary of Sony which provides media platform services.
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Daily News
Telestream acquires workflow tool ContentAgent
Telestream has acquired ContentAgent, an application used by broadcasters, production companies and post houses to streamline their content creation workflows.
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Industry Trends
Making the move to HDR
Advances in display technology have paved the way for the delivery and consumption of HDR TV.
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Executive Interviews
Derek Bradley: Facing the future of motion capture
From Avatar to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, motion capture has enabled animation to become ever more lifelike and photo realistic. Now Disney Research is advancing this science with emotion capture, and systems that offer filmmakers continuous control of facial performance in live action motion pictures.
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