2022-05-03T15:25:00+01:00
NAB 2022: IBC365 speaks with AJA Video Systems’ Director of Product Marketing Bryce Button about what AJA have been focussing on, from remote working to NDI and media management.
2024-10-07T10:41:00Z
2024-10-05T09:00:00Z By Staff writer
Lisa Opie has been confirmed as the Chair of industry skills body ScreenSkills, to support “sustainable careers” in the UK’s film and TV industry.
2024-10-03T08:54:00Z By David Davies
As the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance issues its inaugural five-year manifesto, Executive Director Miruna Herovanu tells David Davies about the need for fresh measures to tackle problems such as live content piracy.
2024-10-03T08:42:00Z By Staff writer
The Film and TV Charity has released headline data that shows mental health is worsening compared to 2022 survey results. The data comes from more than 4,300 film, TV, and cinema workers responding to its 2024 Looking Glass Survey, the industry’s biggest and most robust dataset on this topic.
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2024-09-25T12:39:00Z By Adrian Pennington
Tim Burton and Michael Keaton’s return to the fantasy horror comedy hit is lensed by Greek-Cypriot cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos. Adrian Pennington reports.
2024-09-24T15:41:00Z By John Maxwell Hobbs
2024-09-24T13:43:00Z By Anne Morris
Over 45,000 people from 170 countries came to IBC2024, around 2,000 visitors more compared to the event in 2023. The show also attracted more than 1,350 exhibitors – up 100 from 2023 – while the amount of exhibition space reached 46,000 square metres, exceeding the previous year’s total of 44,500 ...
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