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Video
Video: An Immersive Adventure in VR
Nancy Eperjesy explains how to create a fully immersive experience in 360-degree VR at the Future Reality Theatre at IBC2017.
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Industry Trends
RTS to boost student entry into TV industry
Students eager to pursue a career in television production and broadcast journalism are being encouraged to apply for the Royal Television Society (RTS) Undergraduate Bursary Programme for 2018.
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Industry Trends
BBC, Sky and ITV coverage of Grenfell Tower fire nominated for RTS awards
The Royal Television Society has announced the nominations for its 2018 Television Journalism Awards.
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Industry Trends
What's new in the world of grading?
With increasing demand for UHD and HDR content, colour management and workflow optimisation are at the heart of product development.
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Industry Trends
Blog: Building a worse mousetrap
“Good enough,” is not a phrase usually heard in the corridors of broadcasters unless it’s following the words “that’s not”, writes John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Video
The New Canvas: How emerging tech is changing storytelling
Technicolor CTO Jon Walkenhorst and colleagues discuss how emerging technology is changing the way stories are told.
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Video
Video: BBC R&D's work with object-based media
Andrew Mason, Senior Technologist at BBC R&D, speaks about the Orpheus research project and explains how the BBC is experimenting with object-based audio.
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Industry Trends
RTS to stage Futures TV Careers Fair
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has launched its fourth career event to help those keen to forge a career in the television industry.
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Industry Trends
2018 Oscar nominations: Inside the technical categories
IBC365 previews the technical categories for the 90th Academy Awards in which digital acquisition dominates.
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Video
Creative & Technical Sides of VR Production
IBC2017: Panellists offer insights and ideas on fusing the creative and technical sides of VR and 360-degree video production.
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Video
Where Technology Meets Storytelling
Panellists explore the re-conceived linear narrative in live-action short film Wonder Buffalo during the IBC2017 Future Reality session.
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Thought Leadership
A Hollywood approach to content production
Event visitors expect an exciting programme, enhanced with visual techniques and storytelling, that gives them more than just information and facts, says Nynke Lipsius.
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Industry Trends
AI to HDR: What to expect from media technology in 2018
No one can really see into the future, of course, but there are experts out there who might just be able to offer us a glimpse of what is to come. End users, analysts and consultants consider what 2018 might bring across TV, cinema and online.
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Webinar
On-demand webinar: Why remote production is a game changer for sport
How will remote production change the way sports broadcasters operate?
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Industry Trends
VR guidelines to be showcased at CES
The first set of virtual reality (VR) industry guidelines will be presented during CES in January by the Virtual Reality Industry Forum (VRIF).
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Industry Trends
Top 10 most-read Production articles
The making of the BBC’s Blue Planet 2 and the rise of virtual reality content were among IBC365’s most-read Production articles of 2017.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: Why Disney wants to buy Fox
Disney’s deal for Fox will give the media giant global reach and the ability to sell direct to consumers, but will it be enough to compete with the growing threat from the likes of Netflix and Google?
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Industry Trends
2017 review: Collaboration, consolidation & the rise of FAANG
Broadcasters responded to the threat of Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google through increased collaboration, consolidation and direct to consumer offerings, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Sky Production Director Darren Long
Integral to Sky’s DNA is the adoption of new technologies and innovating the production to distribution chain, says Production Services Director Darren Long.
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Industry Trends
Netflix, BBC and ITV scoop RTS awards
Planet Earth II and Taboo were among the programmes honoured at last night’s Royal Television Society Craft and Design Awards.