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Endemol buys out Victoria Real to boost interactive push. (New Media).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Endemol UK has bought out the remaining 50% of new media company Victoria Real as part of an Endemol Groupwide strategy to expand further into interactive media.
Endemol UK bought a 50% stake in Victoria Real in 2000. Earlier this year...
Pagan signs Dazed and Confused's Rankin. (Commercials).(Rankin becomes the first new signing at Pagan Productions)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Rankin, the photographer and co-founder of the magazine Dazed and Confused, has become the first new signing at Pagan Productions. Rejoins Max & Dania and Vaughan Arnell at the commercials and music video company started by Adam Saward at the...
Tiger Aspect wins first US orders. (Broadcast).(Tiger Aspect wins US commissions)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... UK independent Tiger Aspect has picked up its first raft of US commissions.
The History Channel US has ordered a 2x60-minute history of interrogation, We Can Make You Talk, to be directed by Ed Blum and produced by Tiger Aspect head of...
Bradford lands C4 Air scheme. (Animation).(Bradford's National Museum of Photography, Film and Television will host Channel 4's Animator in Residence scheme for three years)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Bradford's National Museum of Photography, Film and Television is to host Channel 4's Animator in Residence scheme (Air) for the next three years. Each year four animators will be chosen to work in the new animation gallery where they will...
Studio AKA. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Studio AKA has signed acclaimed German design and animation collective Studio Sol, a group of directors, animators and artists who met at film-school. In the year since it was formed, the group has produced the short films Bunnies and Hessie...
Shooting People. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Shooting People, the online resource-base and community for film-makers, has published its first book Get Your Film Funded- the UK Film Finance Guide is written for film-makers from DV short-makers to multi-million pound international...
Exposure Films. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Exposure Films has signed up the roster of US production company HSI for ads and promos in the UK. HSI directors include Paul Hunter and Josh Taft, best-known for their recent Nike Stickman ad (above right). Celebrity photographer David...
Ealing Studios has signed up Vanguard Animation. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Ealing Studios has signed up Vanguard Animation to occupy studio space in the first phase of its [pounds sterling]50m redevelopment Vanguard, run by John Williams (producer of Shrek and the forthcoming Shrek 2) is to make Valiant in the...
Intro creates luxury resort for Morcheeba promo. (Promo).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Intro's promo for Morcheeba's latest single What's your Name? is a combination of live-action, 3D animation and archive footage.
Singer Skye was shot on Super16 on green-screen at Duke Island Studios and then integrated into archive...
Wild Dreams maps out new series for S4CI and ZDF. (Broadcast).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... S4C International has signed a deal with German ZDF Enterprises that will allow Brighton-based independent Wild Dream Films to go into production on its latest project, The Mapmakers.
The deal with ZDF completes an $800k funding jigsaw.
...
BBC Manchester. (Broadcast).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... BBC Manchester has produced a three-part series for BBC3 focussing on high-profile celebrities in nightmare scenarios. Risky Business features Hugh Grant and his infamous night of indiscretion on Sunset Boulevard: Bjork's furious paparazzo...
Redhouse Lane rings DoH changes. (Corporate).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Redhouse Lane has been charged with producing a controversial film for the department of health. Its new video aims to spell out the department's Change Programme due to be implemented over the coming months.
A Very Different Department...
Golden Square. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Golden Square has just completed work on the promo for the lead track for new film Any Way the Wind Blows. Golden Square's Inferno artist Yourick Van Impe devised and directed the promo, alongside feature director -- and the song's writer and...
422 Manchester's Gareth Price. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... LWT's behind-the-headlines analysis of pop's Mr Nasty Simon Cowell features a title sequence created by 422 Manchester's Gareth Price. Footage was shot on location in LA on Super8 and layered with tabloid headlines. Being Simon Cowell airs 5...
Exit Studios. (In Brief).(Living TV)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Living TV continues its current spooky theme with The Antiques Ghost Show. Titles and stings were ordered by Hilary Goldman and Dave Lee at IPM and supplied by Andy Cole at Exit Studios using specially-shot footage from a haunted house. Warping...
Wark Clements factual wins for 5. (Broadcast).(Wark Clements picks up two commissions for Channel 5)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Wark Clements has picked up two new factual commissions for Channel 5: Ultimate Impact and a one-hour special, Backpacker Nightmares.
Ultimate Impact is a 60-minute co-production with Cineflix International ordered by Five's controller of...
Glasshead bags raft of orders from 4Learning. (Broadcast).(Glasshead picks up commissions from 4Learning)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Glasshead has picked up a list of commissions from 4Learning, Channel 4's education division.
Heading up the projects is Asylum, a 3x30-minute series that will focus on the issues surrounding asylum-seekers in the UK, exploring the...
Scary Cat Studio. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Scary Cat Studio is behind the stop-frame animation puppets for the latest commercial for Italian beer Ceres. The characters - usually shot in 2D - are based on creations by artist Enrico Machiavello. The spot features two competing DJs vying...
Godman. (In Brief).(McCann Erickson produces a new spot for Bacardi featuring Vinnie Jones)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Strong Arm, the latest spot for Bacardi to star ex-footballer Vinnie Jones, was directed by Godman's Howard Greenhalgh for McCann Erickson. The spot features Jones losing an arm-wrestling contest thanks to some underhand - and under the table -...
Babel Media. (In Brief).(wins contract to provide content for 'Johnny English' DVD)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Babel Media, the Brighton-based games outsourcing specialist, was commissioned by The Pavement to create the DVDRom content on the upcoming release of Johnny English. The Pavement handled the menus and produced the added-value content, while...
Pioneer Productions has been commissioned by C4. (The Green Light).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Pioneer Productions has been commissioned by C4's Hamish Mykura to make a four-part history of UK railways fronted by Pop Idol presenter and rail enthusiast Pete Waterman; Waterman owns a fleet of locos and a refurbishment business. Produced...
Channel 4's head of music and youth Jo McGrath. (The Green Light).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Channel 4's head of music and youth Jo McGrath has ordered a 10-part series for T4 from Two Four Productions. G Girls will be a behind-the-scenes look at the UK's best-selling women's glossy magazine Glamour. Series producer is Steven Regan and...
Carlton America and UK-based JAM Pictures. (The Green Light).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Carlton America and UK-based JAM Pictures are to make a two-hour TV movie for the US's A&E Networks based on Gail Sheehy's book on Hilary Clinton. Hilary's Choice traces the former first lady's life from 1992 when the Clintons moved into the...
Maverick Television is making Bollywood Princess for Channel 4. (The Green Light).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Maverick Television is making Bollywood Princess for Channel 4, a UK-wide talent search for a new Asian movie star. Six girls will be chosen to travel to Mumbai to try and make it in the business. The series, which follows C4's Operatunity...
NY-Lon is the first major commission from new C4. (The Green Light).(John Yorke)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... NY-Lon is the first major commission from new C4 head of drama John Yorke. The 8x60-minute series follows a British man and an American woman as they try to maintain their relationship from opposite sides of the Atlantic. The RDF Media-backed...
More comedy heads to BBC4 as Roly Keating. (The Green Light).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... More comedy heads to BBC4 as Roly Keating orders The Rich Hall Fishing Show from Open Mike for an August TX. Comedians Rich Hall and Mike Wilmot will discuss issues of the day while sitting in a boat in the middle of Loch Katrine in Scotland....
BBC Northern Ireland is to make Red and Blue for BBC1. (The Green Light).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... BBC Northern Ireland is to make Red and Blue for BBC1, the story of 2001's Holy Cross dispute over the right of schoolgirls from Belfast's Catholic Ardoyne area to walk a few hundred yards to school past the loyalist Glenbryn area Ordered by...
Alamo shuts up shop. (Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Alamo, the indie founded by Birds of a Feather creators Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, has been shut down by its owners Talkback Thames.
Md Claire Hinson has left the company and four permanent staff will either get redundancy or be...
BBH launches ad-funded TV unit. (Commercials).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Agency BBH (Bartle Bogle Hegarty), best-known for work for Levi's, is to open a new division to concentrate on advertiser-funded programming.
Former Virgin Radio executive Mark Boyd is to come on board as head of content, and will be...
C4 boss clears the dead wood. (Broadcast).(Channel 4 CEO Mark Thompson revanps schedule)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Channel 4 ceo Mark Thompson is to clear dead wood from the schedules and launch a new channel on Freeview.
He also revealed to a Broadcasting Press Guild lunch that Boys and Girls, the [pounds sterling]500k-an-episode entertainment show...
Film Lab's Gutch joins Blast! (Broadcast).(Robin Gutch)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Blast! Films, producer of Tina Goes Shopping and The Death of Klinghoffer, is to set up a new film and drama arm and has hired the former-head of the Film Four Lab Robin Gutch to oversee it.
Gutch is charged with expanding the company's...
Five to keep low UK/EU quota. (Broadcast).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... The ITC is allowing Channel 5 to keep its quota of UK and EU-produced programming down to just 55% next year.
The current year's level is 53%, and the quota was expected to rise to 71% next year. It will now rise just one percentage point a...
Give UK independents a break. (The Business News).
July 1, 2003... Bring back our tax-breaks, says Pioneer Productions md Stuart Carter, before the UK loses out to countries that still have them
In spring 2002, the UK government withdrew tax deferral schemes from all TV productions that were not for cinema...
News storyboard.(Blue Post Production)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Blue Post Production's new signing in the Flame department, Martin Goodwin, is behind the cool, clean titles and stings for MTV Europe's breaking video show MTV New. The package was directed by Florian Schmitt and Alexandra Jugovic at Hi-Res...
Cracking the ITC code. (Broadcast).
July 1, 2003... The broad brush-strokes of the ITC's programme supply review painted a picture of an imbalanced relationship between customers (any UK broadcaster with a public service remit) and their suppliers (independents).
As a result of this...
ITV. (Month in Review).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... The Tour de France is back on terrestrial TV by clamorous popular demand. Two years after Channel 4 dumped the race to play cricket instead, ITV has seen the value in a daily show more addictive than crack cocaine-flavoured Pringles, and with...
Incest; murder; hostages; bombings. (Month in Review).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Incest; murder; hostages; bombings. Not just four random words, but an accurate precis of the life the residents of Brookside Close have had to endure over the last 21 years. But no more. Channel 4 will finally kill off the show in November, it...
DCMS. (Month in Review).(agency looks to appoint Charles Allen to work on Olympic bid)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Despite his insistence that he's just far too busy to give the job the time it deserves, the government still seems rather keen to attract Granada chair Charles Allen to work on London's bid for the 2012 Olympics. Allen has declined the...
Opinions.(Letter to the Editor)
July 1, 2003... BROADCAST
BBC Vecta at arm's length
With reference to Televisual's recent article concerning the launch of BBC Vecta (June issue, p57), I'd like to make an important clarification.
BBC Vecta has been set up to commercialise and...
Independents on the offensive. (Opinions).(Letter to the Editor)
July 1, 2003... The long, slow gestation of the communications bill has given UK independents plenty of time to grow into their new guise as ruthless international operators rather than supplicants to UK broadcast barons.
This issue is full of them: the TV...
The team player: now that he's left my family, what will the new BBC head of comedy team-writing do next? James Hamilton talks to the man who sacked hank kingsley from the Larry sanders show to find out. (Interview Fred Barron).(Interview)
July 1, 2003... Fred Barron is still coming to terms with a full-time contract as head of comedy team-writing at the BBC, and all that entails. He has an office, albeit in the middle of the sports department; he claims he's left a trail of gum to help him find...
Welcome to paradise. (In Production Paradise Hotel).
July 1, 2003... When fox went looking for a replacement for its reality smash American Idol, it found another British-made format. Jon Creamer asks Mentorn about putting together a piece of paradise in double-quick time.
Predictions of the imminent death...
Bears and sore heads. (Corporate Top 50).
July 1, 2003... With ever more media at their disposal, corporate communicators are multiskilling to net what work cash-strapped clients can't see their way to cutting. So as training migrates to new media, for example, traditional video holds sway for that...
Virtually real TV. (Fightbox in Production).
July 1, 2003... As it attempts to fuse the highly interactive world of gaming with TV, the BBC is also taking a stab at creating a cross-platform, multi-departmental commission. Adrian Pennington reports on Fight box.
Welcome to Fight box. The first rule...
Life on campus.
July 1, 2003... Discovery Campus is a unique training initiative for factual and documentary producers, aimed at upping co-operation and co-productions in Europe. As the UK joins in, James Hamilton finds out more.
"It's easy easy to become isolated as a...
Microsoft relaunches at cable. (Technology).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Microsoft's TV division MSTV has unveiled a new software platform for cable companies to develop digital TV programming and services.
Foundation Edition is a "middleware" layer for applications and communications between a digital set-top...
Williams Editing. (In Brief).
July 1, 2003... Williams Editing used an Apple Final Cut Pro 4 Cinewave system to complete a Renault campaign on location in Spain. Editor Christophe Williams was at the shoot and able to edit the spot from his hotel room and on planes for delivery in just...
Smoke & Mirrors opens in New York. (Facilities).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Commercials boutique Smoke & Mirrors has opened a New York wing to tap what it believes to be a burgeoning creative market.
According to facility director Penny Verbe, "the UK market is saturated. It's bard to get work -- in fact London is...
Cg guru Hurrell creates a buzz at The Hive. (Facilities).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Animation house The Hive, part of the VTR Group, has appointed former SVC 3D chief Phil Hurrell as its creative director.
Hurrell is joined by SVC creative partner Howard Bell as senior animator.
"Phil's arrival with Howard is a coup...
Leitch adds Eyecons to editor. (Technology).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Leitch has enhanced its online editing solution dpsVelocityQ with what it claims is a unique interface concept.
The Eyecon view allows an editor to keep a visual track of every layer in a multi-layer composition. Each layer is represented...
3D Muppets go big in Japan. (Facilities).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Henson's Creature Shop is behind a large-format stereoscopic (3D) short for Universal's theme-park in Japan. The 12-minute film contains 7000 frames of cg animation using Henson's Helix system. The characters had to be animated in a style that...
422 South. (In Brief).(Terry Hylton)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Terry Hylton has joined Bristol-based 422 South as creative director after stints at SVC, Lego Media and most recently as head of the creative studio at Audio Motion's motion-capture facility. 422 South is currently working on BBC series...
The Pixel Farm. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... The Pixel Farm has launched a 3D camera match-moving application, PFTrack. Based on core technology developed at Manchester University, it provides a suite of tools to match cg content exactly with film or video footage of any resolution. The...
The London Effects and Animation Festival. (In Brief).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... The London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf) is calling for 3D artists and companies to submit entries before 5 September for its 2003 Awards. Categories include best studio, sponsorship ident, vfx short-form and long-form, best animation...
The Farm brands location facility. (Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... The Farm has spun-off a mobile division Man From Uncle to provide on-site production facilities.
This follows the success of its post responsibilities for Endemol's The Salon. Jack Edney, who was technical manager on The Salon and...
Set-top boost for Freeview. (Technology).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Consumer electronics firm Samsung has launched a digital terrestrial (DTT) receiver for Freeview, the BBC-backed satellite digital service.
"This is part of the second wave of manufacturers going into the market with stronger brands and...
SGI makes cuts and refocuses. (Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Silicon Graphics Inc (SGI) has laid-off 10% (400) of its workforce and is restructuring its business to "focus on growth areas."
SGI machines power key digital media applications, notably those of Discreet. The firm recently reported a...
Sony plans home convergence. (Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Sony is to launch a new home entertainment device PSX, which will combine elements of the PS2 game console with a TV tuner, hard-disk recorder, memory stick slot and broadband connectivity.
The PSX is believed to be designed to shore-up...
Changing the DNA of production. (The Business Works).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Production can benefit from the convergence of media and IT technologies, says BBC Technology chief marketing officer Craig Dwyer
The desire to link production systems and processes, and put a technical architecture into place that will...
Man and myth. (Churchill).
July 1, 2003... The personality of Winston Churchill -- the man behind the headlines -- is the quest of TWI and US broadcaster PBS in their three-hour documentary series for ITV
Despite being one of the most documented figures of the last century,...
Diary.(Illustration)(Calendar)
July 1, 2003...
DIARY
DIARY IN BRIEF
* Monte Carlo TV Festival 30 June-5 July
Monaco, 00 37 793 104 060,
www.tvfestival.com
* Kim Howells: My Life with
the Communications Bill 14 July
RTS...
Conference. (Diary).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Monte Carlo TV Festival
30 June-5
July For the 43rd outing for this festival, Ted Turner gets a Gold Nymph Award from the hand of Monaco's Crown Prince Albert at the opening ceremony, with Reg Grundy also to be honored. There will also...
Festival. (Diary).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Soho Shorts Festival
26 July-1 August
The Soho short film festival, which this year has Charles Dance as its official spokesperson, will hand out five awards: for the top short film; to the top newcomer; for titles and dents; for...
Production directory. (A - V).(Directory)
July 1, 2003... THE - Z OF PRODUCTION SERVICES
ACCOUNTANTS
BRECKMAN & COMPANY For friendly advice on all of your accounts and tax matters call 0207 499 2292. or visit our website www.breckmanandcompany.co.uk
LINDFORD & COMPANY, CHARTERED...
TV time for action man. (In My View).(Interview)
July 1, 2003... Matthew Littleford, executive producer and series editor of The Club for Action Time, started out as a researcher on The Word in 92, moving on to produce and series produce shows including Clive James on TV, Stars in their Eyes, and She's Gotta...
July TX guide: a producer's guide to the month on the box. (The End).
July 1, 2003... Squeak weekdays from Monday 30 June, 15.15: CITV
SMG TV Productions' biggest-ever commission for children's TV starts a 10-week run this month: a 50-part, 20-minute pre-school show featuring eight-foot talking mice (Tizzy, Toot and Tog)...
Reality-television hits its low-water mark. (Hair-in-the-Gate).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Friday 13 June was a bad day for reality-television. Coco Productions' Cabin Fever, an imaginative take on the genre for RTE (10 contestants banged up together until they learn how to sail a 100-foot schooner) hit the rocks off the Irish coast...
The edit. (Foreword Post-Production Handbook).
July 1, 2003... Post-production is a vast and complex area and one that, perhaps more than any other in our industry, is subject to rapid developments in technology that are often bewildering and almost impossible to monitor. I'm sure most production managers...
After the wrap. (Preparations for Post Check Your Material).
July 1, 2003... Of course, you've read Diane freeman's checklist from televisual's The shoot, so you'll arrive at the suite Well prepared. But shall we just go through it one more time?
Start in the middle
As you go into the edit, you'll need any...
Which facility? (Preparations for Post Check Your Options).
July 1, 2003... Understanding the quote and getting the best out a post-production partner requires asking the right questions and giving the right information to the right people.
With a plethora of companies more than capable of managing your...
The best-kept secret: it may help to familiarise yourself with a company's work environment before you book in your production, since not every facility was created equal. (Preparations for Post the Facility).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2003... Post-production managers and marketeers are justifiably proud of the houses they have built, and will welcome a chance to give you a tour. This will inevitably involve every room in the rabbit-warren of offices and floors to which you will feel...
Consult and experiment: it's extremely easy to get the process of editing wrong--but there are also many different ways of getting it right, says Dangerous Films editor Peter Parnham. (Peter Parnham Offline).
July 1, 2003... The offline is perhaps the most creative part of the postproduction process. You're assembing the programme from rushes which have hopefully been logged -- although a good editor can construct a decent programme from the most meagre of...
Trust and judgement: it's important to select editors that you trust and have faith in, as well as being upfront with them about costs, says Kudos producer Simon Crawford Collins. (Simon Crawford Collins Online).
July 1, 2003... A good edit is all about relationships. So says Kudos producer Simon crawford Collins. His advice is to take a look at the people you've worked with and the quality of the work they've done.
If you start with someone new, the process is...
Delivery dilemmas: with high-definition post-production now of age, just about any permutation of shooting and delivery media is possible. The devil, as ever, is in the detail. (High-Definition in Post).
July 1, 2003... High-definition post-production covers a bewildering range of formats and methods, from the film-in, film-out world of cinema to "up-resing," where skilfully-deployed electronic wizardry reads between the lines of normal video and interpolates...
Episodic effects. (In Post Essential Graphics).
July 1, 2003... Most fx work may not be special, but essential would not be overstating its impact on a project's overall look. Here's a run-down of some conventional treatments
(In Post Essential Graphics)
Ever since Luke Skywalker vaporised his...
Make the grade: Geoff Boyle is a freelance DoP who has changed his techniques as telecine technology has matured. The process, he explains, is as integral as lighting to modern productions. (Geoff Boyle Telecine).
July 1, 2003... To many, telecine s a mysterious anti costly process. colourists sit in semi-darkness tweaking colours in your film, charging up to [pounds sterling]750 an hour for the service. Polishing your production and making it perfect doesn't come...
Which NLE? With a bewildering array of non-linear editing kit on the market, it's best first to establish what your minimum requirements are, advise Sypha. (Buyers Guide Non-Linear Editors).(non-lineaar editing (NLE) system)
July 1, 2003... Which non-lineaar editing (NLE) system is the best? That depends. Would you buy a Rolls Royce to do the weekly shop? Would you buy a three-wheeler for rally driving? The best system is the one that meets your particular requirements and falls...
Non-Linear Editors Buyers Guide.(Illustration)
July 1, 2003...
NON-LINEAR EDITORS BUYERS GUIDE
* = up to [pounds sterling]1225
** = [pounds sterling]1225-[pounds sterling]4000
*** = [pounds sterling]4000-12,225
**** = [pounds sterling]12,225-21,500
***** = [pounds sterling]21,500...
Keep it real: a sound designer can advise not only on the timing of effects, but also which sounds work on the small screen in the first place, says commercials specialist Ben Leeves. (Ben Leeves Audio).
July 1, 2003... "If you watch a programme with really good audio, you'll I know about it," says Ben Leeves. The mind remembers more audio than visual information, so it pays to pay attention to sound. Nonetheless, audio post continues to suffer in terms of...
Directory. (A - O).(Directory)
July 1, 2003... 124 FACILITIES
SW1 020 7306 8040
Diana Browne
dbrowne@channel4.co.uk
124.co.uk
ONLINE OFFLINE senior editors Colin Driver, Gary Craig, Dan Jacobsen, Paul Howard, Paul Boobyer AUDIO senior editor Steve Mann
Sport Talk...
Directory. (P - Z).(Directory)
July 1, 2003... P3 POST
W1 020 7287 3006 Martin Price
bookings@p3post.co.uk, p3post.co.uk
ONLINE OFFLINE senior editors JP Davidson, John Layton, Guy Savin, Simon Thompson, Michael Walsh, Roy Williams Orange Bafta Film Awards online offline for...
Directory: UK regions. (A - Y).(Directory)
July 1, 2003... 3SIXTYMEDIA
Manchester 0161 839 0360 Rachel Joseph
enquiry@3sixtymedia.com
3sixtymedia.com
ONLINE OFFLINE AUDIO TK
Early Doors online offline TK audio for Ovation/BBC; Pop Years online offline audio for Granada...
Jargon buster: it can sometimes feel as if you need a degree in advanced engineering and a beard to understand facilityspeak. Get your foot in the door with this potted dictionary. (Glossary).
July 1, 2003... 24-bit colour colour for which each red, green, and blue component stores 8 bits of information. 24-bit colour can represent over one million different colour variations
A
ADR automatic dialogue replacement
ADR transfer/FTP...