All Digital Intermediate articles – Page 10
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Industry Trends
One small step: Broadcasting the Apollo 11 moon landing
BBC broadcaster James Burke speaks to IBC365 about the future of TV 50 years after covering the live Apollo 11 moon landing
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Industry Trends
Scripting an immersive future for theatre-goers
Leading tech giants have linked up with the Royal Shakespeare Company in an ambitious project to re-imagine the future of theatre-going using immersive technology.
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News
NEP agrees deal for Sweden’s HDR Group
The NEP Group is to acquire HDR Group, a full-service production services firm based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: Apollo 11
A new documentary film about the Apollo 11 Moon Landing features previously unseen 70mm footage that helps provide a whole new take on the mission and its legacy as it nears its 50th Anniversary.
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Industry Trends
Queer broadcasting: Delivering live diversity
During Pride Month, LGBTQ+ global streaming network Revry simultaneously broadcast the Trevor Live gala across multiple global channels reaching more than 9.4 million viewers.
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Industry Trends
Driving viewer engagement with virtual sets and AR graphics
From AR to the use of gaming engines, producers of live sports coverage increasingly have an armoury of new methods with which to present information and maintain viewer interest. A trio of the leading technology providers speak about their latest innovations.
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Industry Trends
Disrupting and delivering beyond the mainstream
SB.TV founder and entrepreneur and Media Production Show keynote speaker Jamal Edwards explained the power of storytelling and harnessing new media.
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News
Chernobyl drives Sky's investment in original content
Comcast-backed Sky has confirmed it will double its Europe-wide investment in the development and production of original new content.
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Executive Interviews
Craft Leaders: Polly Morgan, ASC BSC
For some cinematographers, it is the technical aspects that make them fall in love with the role. But for Polly Morgan, who’s credits include Legion, Inception and 6 Balloons, it was her love of colour.
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Video
Video: Nordic operators champion FAANG collaboration
Canal Digital chief technology officer Henke Erichsen speaks to IBC365 on the industry challenges and benefits of collaboration.
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Industry Trends
Camera roundup: Focus on smaller, smarter and more flexible
Although support for 4K/UHD production is steadily growing in importance, value for money, general functionality and flexibility remain priority concerns for users.
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Video
Video: How Sweden's SVT has adopted the cloud
SVT CTO Adde Granberg speaks about how the Swedish public service broadcaster is using the cloud and the barriers to adopting remote production.
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Industry Trends
Posthumous performances: Should we digitally recreate dead actors?
NAB 2019: The ethics of digitally recreated performances by actors who have passed away was questioned during an SMPTE panel at NAB.
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News
Ex-Apple, Warner execs launch Media Musketeers indie
Former Apple and Warner Bros executives have partnered to launch a European production company focused on high-end TV and feature films.
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Industry Trends
Cinema tech: High frame rates take a bold leap forward
The jury is out on the aesthetic qualities of high frame rates (HFR) for cinema but the technique seems an inevitable part of the future theatrical experience.
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Industry Trends
2018’s most-read Production articles
From the restoration of Peter Jackson’s WWI epic They Shall Not Grow Old to behind the scenes of Love Island and the impact of AI, holograms and Brexit on the media industry, we look at the most popular Production articles of 2018.
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Thought Leadership
Delivering next-gen audio for everyone
The audio renderer has long been a bone of contention in the standardisation work on Next Generation Audio (NGA), writes EBU Senior Project Manager Roger Miles.
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Industry Trends
BBC and Sony lead DPP metadata exchange
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has announced the release of a new guide designed to aid news organisations and suppliers of news systems in easily exchanging metadata.
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Technical Papers
Automatic generation of audio descriptions for sports programs
NHK has developed a means of automatically generating auxiliary audio descriptions from metadata for use in live TV sports programs.
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Industry Trends
IP interoperability: industry AIMS for widespread adoption
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) will demonstrate the industry’s progression towards IP adoption at IBC.