All Create & Produce articles – Page 75
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News
Esports comes to play at IBC2019
IBC will explore the technical and commercial opportunities and challenges of the rapidly growing world of esports with an exclusive showcase on 17 September.
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News
Audio industry moves to IP and virtualisation
The International Trade Association for Broadcast and Media Technology have released a new Audio Business report examining the current state of the industry which identifies key drivers of change.
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Industry Trends
Public service broadcasters: Encouraging diversity
European broadcasters are facing increasing pressures to promote equality across top jobs. But are they doing enough?
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News
UK VFX firm DNEG poised for London IPO
VFX firm DNEG is set for a listing on the London stock exchange, according to Sky News.
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Thought Leadership
Driving next level production efficiency
Remote production in the cloud is the next step for broadcast coverage, writes Haivision EVP & CMO Peter Maag.
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News
IBC honours young industry talent
The inaugural IBC Young Pioneer Award will recognise the brightest up-and-coming talent in the industry with those shortlisted specialising in directing, inventing and pioneering new technology and production workflows.
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Industry Trends
Innovating live sports production
Emerging technology and innovative workflows are transforming live sports production. This IBC365 webinar explores the challenges impacting the way sport is shown on multi-screens with experts from Tedial and Kiswe.
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Whitepaper
Nine pitfalls of relying on FTP
This paper asks why media organisations are still using FTP when it is ‘slow, unreliable and can leave a gaping security hole’.
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Industry Trends
How Henley is rowing up the stream
Henley Royal Regatta has seen a growth in entries and interest after it opted to live stream its races through YouTube. Ian Volans looks at the 180 year old rowing event’s streaming strategy.
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News
Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO lead Emmys 2019 nominees
UK productions Game of Thrones, Killing Eve, Bodyguard and Fleabag lead the 2019 Emmys nominees with limited series Chernobyl and When They See Us recognised as expanding the TV landscape.
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Industry Trends
Public service broadcasters need to find the R&D “sweetspot”
Under increasing pressure from OTTs, R&D is more important than ever says the BBC’s Matthew Postgate and the EBU’s Antonio Arcidiacono.
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Executive Interviews
Behind the Scenes: Toy Story 4
Pixar director of photography Patrick Lin explains how he brings a live-action filmmaking approach to computer animation.
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News
IABM announces new Board of Directors
IABM has unveiled its new Board of Directors following a biennial election.
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Thought Leadership
Disrupting the sports production process
Sports fans are particularly demanding, and rights holders and production companies are under ever-increasing pressure to produce more content, says Tedial vice president products Jérôme Wauthoz.
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Industry Trends
Creating content for environmental change
As scrutiny on green issues grows, broadcasters and content creators are finding different ways to talk about climate change.
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Industry Trends
How streamer spend is reshaping programme making
The rise of the streaming platforms has sparked a production boom, affecting superindie groups through to smaller indies. It has had a major impact on all genres of programme making too - and the way that shows are now financed. Tim Dams reports.
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Industry Trends
EditFest 2019: Just keep cutting
The seventh annual American Cinema Editors’ London EditFest offered insights into cutting for factual, TV drama, and features, George Jarrett reports.
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News
NASA commemorates moon landing with live TV broadcast
NASA will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with a live two-hour TV broadcast looking at the future exploration of the Moon and Mars.
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Industry Trends
Public service media: Trust in news
Public service news is facing increasing pressures from politicians to declining audiences and attacks on impartiality. But is it all doom and gloom? – Raymond Snoddy investigates.
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Thought Leadership
Sports broadcasting in the age of Twitch
Active viewers want to be a part of the show they care about, says Kiswe Mobile chief technology officer Francis Zane.