Category: Broadcast News
Adobe Anywhere for video, now here
Adobe has announced the immediate availability of the Adobe Anywhere for video collaboration system, initially previewed at NAB.
Adobe boosts video offerings in NAB preview
Adobe has revealed significant updates to its video products and officially launched Adobe Anywhere for Video in preparation for NAB.
Adobe Anywhere revealed
Adobe unveils a collaborative video platform to allow Premiere Pro, After Effects and Adobe Prelude users to work together using centralised media and assets.
Baselight for Avid (Mac) announced
FilmLight has released Baselight for Avid (Mac), which allows the colour grading toolset to be available within Avid Media Composer or Symphony.
£1m theft from CVP prompts register for stolen equipment
CVP, a supplier of broadcast technology and services to the UK television sector, has become the victim of one of the industry’s largest thefts
Matchlight offers paid TV production internships
Glasgow-based TV production company Matchlight is to offer unique paid 12-week internships for four producers and directors
BBC ONE HD to launch in Autumn 2010-updated
The BBC has announced it will be launching a simulcast of BBC One in high definition (HD) this Autumn in the UK, with BBC S&PP investing heavily to take Eastenders to HD for the switchover
RTS Student Television Award winners announced
The winners of the 2009 RTS Student Television Awards have been announced.
Mr Men and Little Miss in gaming drive
Chorion has appointed specialist licensing agency AT New Media to introduce the Mr. Men and Little Miss brand to the interactive gaming industry
Ursine Peruvian émigré in marmalade promo
Chorion has signed a deal with Premier Foods for Paddington Bear to become the face of Robertson’s Golden Shred marmalade in a UK wide promotion.
TV & games tie up in Edinburgh
Edinburgh Interactive, part of the Edinburgh Festival, and the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival have announced a combined event that will bring the games industry together with the TV industry.
BBC makes multiplatform history
BBC makes multiplatform history with 100 Objects series – the BBC and the British Museum have joined forces to focus on world history and deliver content across radio, TV and online platforms.
IBC 2009 Roundup
IBC, held annually in Amsterdam in September, offered a chance to catch up on the latest technology and trends in the broadcast and film world