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    Forbidden Technologies plc: Air Post provides FORscene to enhance production workflow
    26-02-2010



    Post-production facility uses Forbidden Technologies’ platform to provide edit access anytime

     

    Forbidden Technologies, the AIM quoted developer and marketer of a leading web-based video platform, today announced that Air Post provided FORscene, the web-based editing service, for the post-production of ‘Restoration Roadshow’, produced by Transparent Television for BBC Two.

     

    ‘Restoration Roadshow’ follows a squad of antiques restorers visiting towns across the country where members of the public are invited to bring along items from damaged heirlooms to attic treasures which they hope can be restored. Featured items are appraised and valued before restoration and viewers learn the items’ histories and why the owner would like them to be restored. The programme follows the restoration process and at the end the owners are given the opportunity to sell their antiques at auction.

     

    Air Post split-digitised DigiBeta rushes via serial digital interface into FORscene and local storage for in-house editing. With production staff on location across the UK, web-based access enabled the review of recently shot material and gave producers frame-accurate tools to create rough-cut edits.

     

    FORscene’s logging interface was used by producers to add notes and highlight important material for the edit ahead of time. Using built-in search tools, the production team was able to find shots quickly in order to create rough-cuts and sync pulls. This provided greater control over material, and made it easy for producers to work on material shot by colleagues during production.

     

    Once filming was complete, edits created in FORscene were exported as Advanced Authoring Formats (‘AAFs’) for re-connection with the full resolution media at Air Post.

     

    Jo Clements, Post Producer at Air Post, said:

    “We’ve been using FORscene over the last 18-months and have explored its wide range of functionality for a number of productions covering different genres. FORscene’s flexibility has enabled us to provide it to clients, improving their workflow options.”

     

    Pete Burns, Project Manager at Forbidden Technologies, said:

    “We’re pleased to be working with Air Post, they have demonstrated the wide range of circumstances that FORscene can be applied to in a post-production environment. FORscene’s range of uses contributes to an integrated solution in the post-production workflow.”

     

    Restoration Roadshow is a Transparent Television production for BBC Two.

     

     

    For further information please visit www.forbidden.co.uk or contact:

     

    Bishopsgate Communications

    Robyn Samuelson / Siobhra Murphy                                                 +44 (0)20 7562 3350

     

     

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