All Studios / Facilities articles – Page 7
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Ireland's Ardmore Studios finds buyer
Investment company Olcott purchases 100% of studio facility.
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Infrastructure analysis: Can UK studios maintain the pace?
The UK’s studio infrastructure faces unprecedented demand from Hollywood tentpoles and high-end television.
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Pinewood Group agrees $425m takeover deal
The Pinewood Group is set to be sold to an asset management business in a deal worth just over $425m (£320m).
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Edinburgh studio decision expected in August
The Pentland Studio project hopes to move ahead with its film and TV studio development outside Edinburgh, pending a greenlight from government.
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Ymagis launches mastering technology
Ymagis unveiled its feature film mastering and screening technology EclairColor for cinemas at the recent CineEurope convention.
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Cost of CG remains biggest challenge, says Imaginarium boss
Tony Orsten, CEO of Andy Serkis’ performance capture studio, also discusses “the other Jungle Book”.
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Media Production Show: what’s on today
Details of sessions at the Media Production Show today (June 10) - register to attend the free event now.
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Elstree studio development gets greenlight
The four acre studio space has received planning permission from the local council and is expected be completed by late 2017.
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Hollywood Tech Retreat shifts attention to UK
A behind-the-scenes look at Game Of Thrones and a blow-by-blow account of the virtual production techniques used to create Jon Favreau’s The Jungle Book are highlights of the HPA Tech Retreat which debuts in the UK next month (July 13-14).
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AFCI Locations: Show on the road
The AFCI Locations show in Los Angeles (April 21-23) is where the world’s film commissions come to catch the eye of Hollywood. John Hazelton gives the lowdown on how to get the most out of the event
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Scotland’s Wardpark Studios bids for $5.7m expansion
The proposed development would see the studio grow to 78,000sq ft, but some MSPs have voiced scepticism over the project’s scale and timing.
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ScreenTech: The return of film
A resurgence of interest in shooting on film is giving a new lease of life to international film labs.
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Drones: hover craft
Drones are increasingly being used by film-makers to achieve shots that would have previously been impossible.
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UK VFX industry going above and beyond
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The UK’s VFX facilities are growing on the back of rising global demand. But how is the pressure to meet deadlines affecting business models and employees?
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Pinewood launches TV production arm
Pinewood Group has recruited the producer of Fortitude, The Enfield Haunting and The Last Kingdom to lead its newly-formed TV production company.
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Kodak unveils prototype Super 8 camera
Kodak has unveiled a prototype of a new Super 8 camera as part of the company’s efforts to revive the 50-year old film format.
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Star Wars, Bond boost Pinewood profits
Pinewood Studios’ latest interim six-month results (for the six months to 30 Sept) were boosted by Star Wars: The Force Awakens and James Bond film Spectre.
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East London site touted as potential studio venue
Owners explore studio potential after location shoots for Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Channel 4’s Humans.
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Aardman acquires US animation firm Nathan Love
Marks the first permanent production facility outside the UK for the Wallace and Gromit studio.