All Create & Produce articles – Page 107
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Thought Leadership
Building a virtually perfect studio
Moving to the cloud makes sense for VFX firms, says Jellyfish Pictures’ Jeremy Smith.
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Industry Trends
RTS and Media Society back Steve Hewlett Memorial Fund appeal
The Steve Hewlett Memorial Fund has been set-up in memory of the celebrated broadcaster who died earlier this year from cancer.
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Industry Trends
Dow Jones CEO William Lewis on the fight against fake news
William Lewis, reporter, editor and media executive is part of the future of news – and a relentless opponent of fake news in all its forms and those who facilitate its spread.
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Industry Trends
RTS opens Craft and Design Awards
Celebrating excellence in British broadcasting across television the Royal Television Society (RTS) has opened entries for its 2017 Craft and Design awards.
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Industry Trends
Naomi Climer awarded Lifetime Achievement honour
Naomi Climer will be awarded the Lifetime Achievement honour at the annual TVBEurope Awards.
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Industry Trends
VR: from conception to creativity
Virtual reality (VR) will transform into a unique medium of its own, according to Telegraph Group Creative Director Matt Simmonds.
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Industry Trends
Champions League final to air in 360-degrees
BT Sport and MTG are among the broadcasters that will show the first-ever live 360-degree coverage of the Champions League final.
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Industry Trends
SMPTE members to speak at leading industry events
SMPTE Director of Standards and Engineering Howard Lukk, Education Vice President Richard Welsh and Executive Director Barbara Lange will speak at key industry events throughout 2017.
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Industry Trends
First IBC2017 keynote speakers unveiled
Senior executives from Facebook, Liberty Global, MTG, Fox Networks and HTC will deliver keynote addresses at the IBC2017 Conference.
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Industry Trends
Sky exec hails VR as "the ultimate social experience"
For virtual reality (VR) to flourish creatives should keep experimenting with the technology which also needs to be embraced by the wider broadcast industry, according to Sky Creative Director Richard Nockles.
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Industry Trends
HPA awards open for entries
The 12th annual Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) awards have opened for submissions across a range of creative categories.
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Industry Trends
The need for speed drives fundamental change
The industry is facing rapid change driven by technological advancements, fundamentally altering the media supply chain as consumers demand higher quality content delivered instantly.
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Industry Trends
Could light field technology cut the cost of VFX?
Light field technology could help to cut the cost of creating visual effects (VFX) for film and TV productions by doing away with the need for green screens.
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Industry Trends
RTS prepares for 'A World of Opportunity'
21st Century Fox Chief Executive James Murdoch will deliver a keynote address to delegates at the upcoming RTS convention. Titled A World of Opportunity, the biennial event will take place from 13-15 September in Cambridge.
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Industry Trends
NAB 2017: VR in the spotlight
Established camera manufacturers were keen to show their virtual reality (VR) credentials at NAB, with Sony, Panasonic and Blackmagic Design among the firms to showcase tools for acquiring content.
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Industry Trends
Creating convincing virtual sets with gaming render engines
Barbie’s video blogs are probably not on your YouTube favourites list, but they are part of an important trend which is rapidly snowballing: the use of gaming render engines to create broadcast and online material, quickly and very cost-effectively.
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Industry Trends
NAB 2017: vendors flock to the cloud
As forecast by many, that catch-all phrase ‘the cloud’ was one of the dominant themes of this year’s NAB.
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Executive Interviews
VR: passing fad or an opportunity for immersion?
If you think VR in TV and film is just another passing fad, Sol Rogers, CEO and founder of Rewind, would like to change your opinion.
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Executive Interviews
Shane Peros: Managing the data
Google is the flag carrier for the new, connected world, but it has some encouraging words for broadcasters.
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Technical Papers
Object-based audio for television
Since the beginning of TV production, channel based audio mixing has been the norm.