All Create & Produce articles – Page 103
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Industry Trends
The rise of the single user
Advances in technology have paved the way for single users to take on tasks that were previously carried out by entire teams.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 round-up: Hall 12
Hall 12 proved to be a fertile hunting ground for those in search of gadgets and gizmos for acquisition and camera support, writes David Fox.
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IBC2017: Visitor numbers on the up
IBC2017 has confirmed a year-on-year increase in visitor numbers, marking a record attendance of 57,669 across the six-day event.
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Video
Video: Interview with HBS, OBS and Bot Platform
IBC2017: Bot Platform CEO Syd Lawrence discusses bots and their use in the media, while OBS and HBS execs speak about Olympics and the Fifa World Cup.
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Industry Trends
The power of the podcast
IBC2017: The final instalment of the popular What Caught My Eye series of sessions concluded with producer and social media expert Muki Kulhan scouring the exhibition halls to come up with her best buys for web-broadcasters.
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Interview: David Stump, ASC, steps into the light field
Cinematographer and visual effects pro David Stump, ASC, sees light-field technology as a huge opportunity for film, TV, virtual reality and other areas of content creation.
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HD HDR has the wow factor
There are now more than 50 commercial Ultra HD services worldwide, but for many broadcasters, moving to UHD is a more distant aspiration.
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Industry Trends
BBC’s Atomised News targets young viewers
IBC2017: BBC R&D is looking to engage a generation of Snapchat-addicted viewers with a technology that breaks news stories down, taking them on non-linear journeys aimed at deepening their understanding of important stories.
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Industry Trends
IBC Show preview: Tuesday
IBC2017: The exhibition and the features areas not to miss on the last day of IBC2017.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Deborah Rayner, CNN
With a plethora of platforms to serve and in the era of fake news, the task of managing a team of journalists and delivering more digital content is arguably tougher than it’s ever been.
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Industry Trends
In pictures: IBC Innovation Awards
Industry excellence and thoughtful design were recognised at the IBC Innovation Awards at the RAI Auditorium on Sunday evening.
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Thought Leadership
Drones: a saturated market?
Drones have become as much of a mainstream accessory product as tripods or batteries, writes Douglas I. Sheer.
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Industry Trends
Content pipeline and delivery issues hold up UHD roll out
There’s no doubt that the roll out of UHD services has been slower than the adoption of HD. IBC held a conference session on UHD to allow senior figures from Sky, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Netflix, Ericsson and Molinare to air the reasons why.
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In pictures: IBC Legends Vs Lucky Ajax charity football match
The IBC Legends took on Lucky Ajax in a charity football match at the Friendship Sports Centre in Amsterdam last night.
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IBC Show preview: Monday
IBC2017: What not to miss at the conference and exhibition on Monday, including the Big Screen movie and Future Reality Theatre.
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Building a production setup for under €20,000
IBC2017: A self-shooting ’one-man band’ set himself the challenge to re-equip his video production kit with the latest equipment for less than €20,000.
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Berlin Philharmonic conducts move to UHD HDR
The Berlin Philharmonic orchestra will be available in Ultra HD and HDR from next month, using new video facilities to capture weekly performances.
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Industry Trends
Entertainment broadcasters embrace social media
In entertainment at least, broadcasters and social media networks are more friends than foes as they harness social media to innovate new content and increase ratings.
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Industry Trends
IBC Show preview: Sunday
IBC2017: What to see on Sunday at the show, including a discussion on VR, MR and AR and the IBC Awards.
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Industry Trends
The journey to the cloud: scalability and flexibility
IBC2017: Is anything possible now in the cloud? For vendors the possibilities are limitless, for broadcasters it’s only a matter of time.