Timothy Burton shares his insight into how the Netflix series ‘Mo’ tackles a potentially difficult subject with humour and style, with a look and feel that captures the heat of its location and pace of its narrative.
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Broadcasters and video service providers first embraced broadband delivery over the internet well over a decade ago, but have only recently started to embed this fully into their supply chains.
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CDN Selection is a pivotal point in the streaming delivery chain that makes an important difference to the success of a D2C Streamer.
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At this year’s IBC Show in Amsterdam, finally in-person after two years, remote production solutions were scattered throughout the exhibition floors, to no real surprise. Reduced costs, travel and shipping expenses, scalable infrastructure and efficient use of resources were all cited as advantages, while a few reasons f…
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Training neural networks is one of the most import aspects of ML, but what exactly do we mean by this?
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The techniques of 35mm film are seductively simple. The process is the same no matter what the camera in use, or how the film will be cut. Conversely, every digital camera might have its own ways of approaching different parts of the process, creating a forest of terminology – g…
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The more digital TV technology advances, the more the fundamental elements of TV remain the same.
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As the wider broadcast industry picks up the pace with virtualized, cloud-native production systems we take a look at what audio vendors currently have available and what may be on the horizon.
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FOR-A was founded in Tokyo in October 1971, to develop video processing devices. The name FOR-A is a deliberate echo of the Japanese expression Han’ei, which can be roughly translated as “prosperity with partners/customers”.
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