Broadcast 1996 Carl Franklin |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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 communications | Carl Franklin |
Broadcast in production, facilities survey 1996. (Broadcast) (includes related articles on coverage of Olympic games, special effects, outside broadcasting and commercials) | Mass communications | Meg 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 communications | Carl Franklin |
Digital dominance. (Scott Ross, Digital Domain). | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Discreet control. (Richard Szalwinski, co-founder of Discreet Logic)(Interview) | Mass communications | Carl 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 communications | Carl 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 communications | Carl 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 communications | Carl 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 communications | Carl Franklin |
ITS ejects BBC as facilities row escalates. (International Teleproduction Society) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Joined forces. (independent producers and facility houses join forces) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Molinare posts 2m pounds sterling pre-tax profit figure. | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Open access?(future of Producer Choice policy) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Screen test.(Soho facilities hope to expand into the film market) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Setback hits Avid as Spectrum fails. | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
SGI unveils Indy and Onyx replacements. (Silicon Graphics) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Showtime in New Orleans. (preview of Siggraph computer animation festival; includes related articles on a number of exhibits and companies) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Softly does it. (Microsoft's new online service and its impact on TV producers) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Soho sage. (Terry Bate, chief executive of The Television Corp.)(Interview) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
Suite talker. (an interview with Simon Bowen, chairman of Barnes Trust Media)(Interview) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
The white heat behind White City. (technological developments and the British Broadcasting Corporation Ltd.; includes related articles) | Mass communications | Carl 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 communications | Carl Franklin |
Windows NT holds sway at Siggraph. (strong presence for Microsoft at Siggraph computer graphics show) | Mass communications | Carl Franklin |
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