All Live Production articles – Page 5
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Whitepaper
RedNet Enables ’World-First” Cross- Border Interactive Performance
IBC Showcase: This paper delves into how Focusrite RedNet devices enabled an experimental and boundary-pushing performance at the London College of Music’s Innovation In Music event.
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Industry Trends
News technology roundup: What’s new in the news
From planning to presentation to post-production, there have been a lot of new product introductions for broadcast news use over the past few months. David Fox looks at some of the highlights.
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News
News roundup: Netflix chief given SMPTE honour & Oracle eyes TikTok takeover
17-21 August: Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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News
NEP Group announces new CEO
Former Sky Deutschland and Fox exec Brian Sullivan has been appointed CEO of NEP Group.
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Daily News
Covid-19 will open door to news ways or working, says BBC Studioworks chief
BBC Studioworks CEO Andrew Moultrie claims that the coronavirus will open up the media and broadcast industry to new ways of working, driving the adoption of new technology across productions.
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Industry Trends
How new audio products aim to tackle a post-Covid world
With big technology showcases cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, manufacturers have turned to online launches and tutorials to highlight their new products. Kevin Hilton rounds up some of the big audio product news.
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Industry Trends
Olympic postponement: Consequences for broadcasters
In a Covid-19 free world, the Tokyo Olympics 2020 would have just come to a close, but the coronavirus pandemic means the event has been delayed until 2021. Ross Biddiscombe investigates what impact this is having on broadcasters across the world.
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Thought Leadership
Safe, creative and ready to get back to work
As productions restart across the globe, HPA chair Leon Silverman explains the work of the HPA Industry Recovery Task Force which aims to keep the post community informed about the latest safety guidance and best practice.
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Industry Trends
How journalism is being targeted and undermined
Press freedom is facing a dual threat from “fake news” and massive cuts caused by the coronavirus pandemic. George Jarrett looks at how press freedom - cornerstone of broadcasters’ output - can overcome these challenges.
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Industry Trends
How We Built It: The Famous Group thrills Baltimore Ravens fans with mixed reality mascot
Creative agency The Famous Group caused an AR sensation when it sent a giant-sized raven swooping around a stadium during an American football game. Michael Burns looks at how it worked with The Future Group and its cross-reality content production tool Pixotope to bring the mascot to life.
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News
News Roundup: BBC Studios names interim chief and Saudi appeals WTO piracy ruling
27-31 July: Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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News
UK looks to kickstart production with £500m insurance fund
The UK government has unveiled a £500m fund to help domestic film and TV productions struggling to get coronavirus related insurance, in a move that looks set to jumpstart the scripted sector.
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Whitepaper
Seven must-haves for remote work in M&E
IBC Showcase: This whitepaper explores the seven important considerations you should keep in mind while implementing a remote working strategy in the media industry.
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Thought Leadership
The GTC publishes 2020 Mental Health Supplement
Mental health continues to be a major issue for the media and broadcast space. Alison Chapman writes about the work the Guild of Television Camera Professionals is doing to help members tackle this crisis.
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News
BBC announces more cuts across news division
The BBC is to cut 520 jobs from its news operation as part of a cost savings drive.
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News
RTS diversity chair warns Coronavirus cuts could damage diversity
There is a danger that efforts to make TV a more inclusive industry might be damaged by cuts resulting from the fallout of Coronavirus restrictions.
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News
TV studio production picks up at BBC Studioworks as lockdown eases
In a sign that entertainment production is getting back on track following coronavirus shutdowns, BBC Studioworks reports that a host of shows are now shooting across its studio facilities.
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News
IBC to launch media industry podcast
Listen to the trailer for The IBC Podcast, which will launch on Thursday 16 July.
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Industry Trends
F1 promotes remote production to front of the grid
F1 returned last weekend, but the Covid-19 has forced motorsport to focus on remote production. Adrian Pennington investigates.
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News
Sport broadcasters form sustainability group
Albert, the sustainability initiative led by Bafta, has launched a new group to explore and act upon the impact sports broadcasting has on the environment.