All Production articles – Page 2
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Screentime New Zealand unveils Queenstown’s first studio facility
Screentime New Zealand, part of content producer Banijay Entertainment, has launched its new studio facility based in Queenstown, New Zealand.
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ITV Studios launches digital label Zoo 55
ITV Studios has launched Zoo 55, a digital content label that aims to help the UK production and distribution giant exploit its catalogue more effectively on YouTube and other platforms.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: Anora
Semi-improvised, guerrilla-style filmmaking brings gritty realism to Sean Baker’s beleaguered love story.
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Pinewood to launch Indie Film Hub
Pinewood Studios is launching a new studio hub for indie filmmakers which will launch in summer 2025.
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World Rugby appoints HBS as production partner for Rugby World Cups
World Rugby has extended its partnership with Host Broadcast Services (HBS) to produce the host broadcast for the men’s and women’s Rugby World Cup events until 2029.
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Industry Trends
Focus on retention as generational differences intensify
Broadcast organisations and vendors are having to put more emphasis on retention of talent as millennials evince a diminished desire to stay at any one company for an extended period, writes David Davies.
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The Future of GenAI with Ad-Tech: AI in Production
On his paper which looks into the future of GenAI with ad-tech and ad creatives, Alain Nochimowski, CTO - Viaccess-Orca shares the architectural blueprint for optimising products for a target audince and where we are now seeing change, as part of this session ’AI in Production – training and targeting.’ ...
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GenAI in Media Production with Viaccess-Orca
Alain Nochimowski, CTO at Viaccess-Orca talks about the algorithms, guidelines frameworks around personalised, AI generated content, in this session where three authors present their work on the application of AI in media production.
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The Evolution of Live Production: Where are we on the transformational IP journey?
Moderated by IBC’s Mark Smith, the ‘The Evolution of Live Production: Where are we on the transformational IP journey?’ session brought together leaders Abi Hemingway, COO of Jackshoot; Claire Wilkie, Limitless Broadcast’s CEO; Clive Santamaria, ITV’s Chief Architect; and Ian Wagdin, Senior Technology Transfer Manager at the BBC to discuss ...
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Looking Glass Survey 2024 Shows ‘Very Poor’ Mental Health in Film and TV
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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Commercial wins and IP Networks with Techex
Russell Trafford-Jones, Chair, IET Media Technical Network - Techex on why they focussed on the collective industry vision and the reality behind commercial wins in this Accelerator session on the project: IP Networks: Finding the Needle in the Haystack.
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Gen AI tools and skills for workflows: AI Media Innovation Labs
Roberto Iacoviello, Lead Research Engineer at Rai, talks about choosing the right GenAI tools and skills needed for traditional production workflows and game engine based workflows in the IBC2024 Accelerator session: AI Media Innovation Labs.
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Suppliers are helping customers to cut costs, says DPP report
Media technology suppliers are responding to their customers’ need to reduce costs, according to a new report by the DPP based on findings at IBC2024.
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Karl Warner joins BBC Studios Productions
BBC Studios Productions has hired Channel 4’s former head of youth and digital Karl Warner.
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How Sports Broadcasters Are Transforming Content Production into Fan Experiences
Sports organisations and broadcasters are driving powerful fan experiences through content production that caters to the in-stadium audience experience as well as those watching at home. Using immersive graphics in LED production environments, data-driven storytelling content, and interactive fan activations, sports broadcasters are engaging their viewers and audience further than ...
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Giving new tech a home: IP Networks with the BBC
From the wider project team behind one of the IBC Accelerator projects, Peter Brightwell, Lead Engineer at BBC emphasises the importance of taking new technolohies on board and tells us about the Accelerator’s collaborative and innovative workshops as part of the panel session, ’IP Networks: Finding the Needle in the ...
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Accelerating AI whilst championing diversity with Omroep ZWART
Resonating with a more diverse audience is an opportunity to make better content and grow engagement explains O’Jay Medina, Data Engineer & AI Innovation Lead at Omroep ZWART. Medina presents the AI Audience Validation Assistant (AAVA) Project, aimed to leverage off AI and data and create digital twins of taget ...
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Increased inclusivity and programme consistency among benefits of live IP workflows
IBC2024: Only recently, the use of IP connectivity in live production environments was considered bleeding edge, and potentially inferior to the developing flavours of SDI technology. Today, a significant number of broadcasters and production companies are well on their way to making IP business as usual.
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Four UK shows lead Netflix’s most watched chart
The four biggest shows on Netflix in the first half of 2024 hailed from the UK, according to the streaming service’s latest biannual viewing report.
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Media Production without Boundaries: “There’s a lot of cool stuff we could do but why should we do it.”
IBC2024: Discussing the issue of ‘media production without boundaries,’ Leo Smedling and Jared Timmins from Diversified say that this is the time when clients, vendors and suppliers need to work very closely together.