Broadcast 1996 Carl Franklin - Abstracts

Broadcast 1996 Carl Franklin
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Back to basics: delegates arriving in Las Vegas for NAB '96 between 15-18 April can look forward to a show packed with corporate politics as much as new products.Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Broadcast in production, facilities survey 1996. (Broadcast) (includes related articles on coverage of Olympic games, special effects, outside broadcasting and commercials)Mass communicationsMeg Carter, Andrew Christie, Gideon Summerfield, Louise McElvogue, Carl Franklin, Hilary Curtis, Jane Kelly
Computing's new contenders.(Broadcast in Production supplement; computer technology trends in television broadcasting industry)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Digital dominance. (Scott Ross, Digital Domain).Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Discreet control. (Richard Szalwinski, co-founder of Discreet Logic)(Interview)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Disney turns over a new anti-rival Leaf. (Walt Disney Feature Animation prevents DreamWorks from providing speakers for London Effects and Animation Festival)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Dream team: Spielberg's DreamWorks now has the world's largest network of cel animation computers and is ready to recycle the digital parts into new formats.Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
DVCPRO benefits from NAB's strategic tie-ins. (National Association of Broadcasters Conference sees Panasonic and Avid agree to cooperate to develop Panasonic's DVCPRO camera format)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Getting caught up in the Net. Realising the Internet is not simply a playground for nerdish Trekkies, UK broadcasters are waking up to the commercial possibilities.Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
ITS ejects BBC as facilities row escalates. (International Teleproduction Society)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Joined forces. (independent producers and facility houses join forces)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Molinare posts 2m pounds sterling pre-tax profit figure.Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Open access?(future of Producer Choice policy)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Screen test.(Soho facilities hope to expand into the film market)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Setback hits Avid as Spectrum fails.Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
SGI unveils Indy and Onyx replacements. (Silicon Graphics)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Showtime in New Orleans. (preview of Siggraph computer animation festival; includes related articles on a number of exhibits and companies)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Softly does it. (Microsoft's new online service and its impact on TV producers)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Soho sage. (Terry Bate, chief executive of The Television Corp.)(Interview)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Suite talker. (an interview with Simon Bowen, chairman of Barnes Trust Media)(Interview)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
The white heat behind White City. (technological developments and the British Broadcasting Corporation Ltd.; includes related articles)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
This year's model: Motion capture, the state-of-the-art computer animation technique, is now within reach of mainstream UK producers. (Broadcast in Production).Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
Windows NT holds sway at Siggraph. (strong presence for Microsoft at Siggraph computer graphics show)Mass communicationsCarl Franklin
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