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2018's most-read articles
From to the use of VR at the Winter Olympics, find out which articles were the most-read in 2018.
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2018’s most-read Tech Advances articles
AI was a hot topic throughout 2018 from transforming productions to global adoption and disruption; blockchain, light field technology and 8K dominated the trends in tech advances.
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2018’s most-read Consumption articles
Futuristic holographic phone, the Premier League rights battle, voice control to enhance UX and personalisation were the hottest topics covered in the most popular Consumption articles.
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2018’s most-read Delivery articles
The fight against FAANG, the rise of niche OTT disruptors and the potential of 5G were among the most-read Delivery articles in 2018.
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2018’s most-read Management articles
The battle for codecs intensified and dominated the most-read content management articles along with cyber security and interviews with 21CF and Aljazeera executives.
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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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In search of next gen broadcast media storage
At IBC2018, Rohde & Schwarz introduced a new multi-user shared access storage system: R&S SpycerNode. In this article, we take a closer look at SpycerNode to see how its approach differs and where this might add value to broadcasters, content owners and facilities.
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MPEG heads to the holograph
MPEG is promoting a video-based point cloud compression technology – and Apple is driving it.
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Ang Lee’s high frame rate Gemini Man “the future of cinema”
Oscar winning cinematographer Dion Beebe has described using ultra high frame rates to film Ang Lee’s sci-fi actioner Gemini Man, as part of the future of cinema.
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IBC owners' 2019 predictions and priorities
From the development of artificial intelligence (AI) to widespread adoption of the cloud and new SVOD services IBC’s owners share their 2019 predictions and priorities for their organisations.
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2018 review: July to December
In the second part of our 2018 review we look back at the milestones, mergers, deals and innovations that dominated the second half of the year.
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IBC’s owners review 2018’s industry milestones
From the auction of Sky, to the rising interest in 5G and growing adoption of AI, IBC’s owners share their highlights and reflections of the last 12 months.
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2018 review: January to June
The first instalment of a two-part round-up of the main talking points of 2018 includes the battle for net neutrality, 5G advances at the Winter Olympics, the Premier League rights battle and a Facebook scandal that still haunts the social media giant.
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From 5G to Gen Z: What to expect in 2019
As 2018 draws to a close, it’s time to look ahead – and try to pick out some of the likely themes and trends for 2019 in the broadcast and production sectors.
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Ajax adopts AI for live streaming
Dutch football club Ajax has showcased an artificial intelligence supported production of one of its matches, which the club’s technology partners say could remove the need for production facilities, camera crews and directors.
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New forces enter the codec arena
Standards body MPEG is lining up two new codecs as stop gaps before its next-generation heavyweight codec VVC comes on line in a move which could both stimulate and muddy the market for live and on demand streaming.
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Weekly news round-up: First 6K 360-degree live video delivered & Softbank drops Huawei
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Executive Interviews
Craft Leaders: Douglas Trumbull, Special Effects Supervisor
The VFX wizard behind movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner, Douglas Trumbull has spent the last decade developing Magi, which can capture and show films at high resolution and high frame rates – and deliver the immersive experience he says cinema audiences are looking for.
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Relocating ITV Post and Creative
How did ITV manage to relocate post and production departments out of its South Bank HQ on Friday and into the new one on the following Monday?
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Branching out: Creating interactive episodes
Netflix is banking on the ‘choose-your-own adventure’ format as a key differentiator but do branching narrative formats work for TV?