All Create & Produce articles – Page 82
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News
Disney drops Fox assets in new streaming bundle
The Walt Disney Company will offer a bundle package of three streaming services including Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ for $12.99, the company confirmed yesterday.
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Industry Trends
Premier League: VAR, True View cameras and piracy
In the second part of IBC365’s look at coverage of the coming English Premier League season, Adrian Pennington writes on the impact VAR and piracy will have on the League.
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News
MBC launches collaboration between MENA and Hollywood
Middle Eastern broadcaster MBC Group has launched an initiative designed to build closer working ties between Hollywood and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
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Industry Trends
Premier League 2019: Amazon and HDR to debut
With the new Premier League season set to kick off, Adrian Pennington looks at the major innovations behind the broadcast of Football’s biggest league.
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Industry Trends
Making the grade: How colourists are meeting the challenge of HDR
The increasing prevalence of HDR and the need to cater to additional platforms is adding to colourists’ already-substantial workloads. David Davies finds out how vendors are helping them rise to the challenge and previews some new system features.
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News
Ofcom adds TV participant protection rules
Ofcom wants broadcasters to take better care of people who take part in factual and entertainment shows amid growing concern about the welfare of those who appear on TV.
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News
Andy Serkis honoured with IBC’s highest accolade
The IBC2019 International Honour for Excellence will be awarded to director, producer and actor Andy Serkis.
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Industry Trends
The call of the Wild
Wildlife content curators are evolving from vehicles that celebrate natural history into platforms that are enabling communities to take more direct action
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Stephen McNutt, DoP
From old school to new technology, DoP Stephen McNutt tells Alana Foster that the core skills in cinematography remain the same.
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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.