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TSI expands headquarters

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TSI plans a multimillion-pound expansion project for its headquarters at Grape Street in London, UK, in a move that will close to double the size of the firm's offices. The planned expansion project for TSI's headquarter facility, which is scheduled to be completed in November 1998, is projected to be simultaneously carried out with the firm's planned reorganization for its management staff. TSI will allocate around GBP2 million for its headquarters revamp, which will build a new area for customers and a new atrium reception facility.

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Plans multimillion-pound expansion project for headquarters at Grape Street in London, UK, that will close to double office size

Publisher: EMAP Maclaren Ltd.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 1998
Satellite Communications, Satellite Telecommunications, TSI

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Soho 601 to open doors to Spirit

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Soho 601 has announced plans to install a Philips Spirit DataCine high-definition Telecine in later part of summer 1998. Soho 601 will receive the equipment by end of September 1998 that will support its Ursa telecine on commercials and high-end promotions. The machine was purchased after receiving a significant demand from its customers, which includes advertising agencies and production companies, according to Soho 601 managing director Tom Jacomb. Meanwhile, no one has been assigned to operate the Spirit yet.

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Announces plan to install a Philips Spirit DataCine high-definition Telecine in later part of summer 1998

Publisher: EMAP Maclaren Ltd.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 1998
Teleproduction and Other Postproduction Services, Video Post Production Work, Video post production, Soho 601

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A wolf at the door

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The stop-frame animation movie "Peter and the Wolf" used high definition stills cameras instead of traditional 35 mm cameras, due its affordability and flexibility of use. The biggest challenge during the 13-month production was retiming the action to fit with the music. The making of "Peter and the Wolf", and the high quality output using video recording format Sony HDCAM SR, are discussed.

Publisher: EMAP Maclaren Ltd.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2007
Magnetic and Optical Recording Media Manufacturing, Electronic components, not elsewhere classified, Video Magnetic Tape, Usage, Equipment and supplies, Video tape, Videotapes, High definition video, Peter and the Wolf (Video recording)

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