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Fri 30th Jul, 2004
Case study
This month's
Business Communicator
has a comprehensive two page case study of the way Misys is using Forbidden's
FORpresentation.
"The company appointed consultants Forbidden to work with them to create the
CEO presentation ... They used combined video - a richer medium than video on its
own, with a combination of video, voiceover slides, other images and other films
spliced together to make a 20-30 minute production".
Thu 29th Jul, 2004
Recent press
Online Recruitment Magazine
highlighted: "* Internal Importance. Internal communications is a dedicated function in seven out of ten corporates,
and over eighty percent of directors state internal and external communications are of equal importance".
PersonnelToday.com
quotes Graham Opie, research director at Vanson Bourne:
"Despite the best efforts of HR and comms departmental heads, the research shows that effective internal communication across
a disparate network of global offices remains a huge challenge".
Luckily, Forbidden's
FORpresentation
tool is available to enable simple and effective corporate communications.
Wed 28th Jul, 2004
Recent press
The independent research commissioned by Forbidden is continuing to cause a stir.
"... while 64% of the heads of internal communications surveyed see
value in new visual media, less than one in ten has tried the technology", reports
NMA
this week.
Tue 27th Jul, 2004
Recent press
Save the Children's use of
FORweb
has attracted further interest.
"Save the Children has launched its first video-streaming email campaign to highlight
the global devastation caused by the HIV/Aids virus..." says
Marketing Direct.
"The 30-second video-clip is the first time video-streaming has been used by the
charity as the primary launch vehicle for a campaign."
Mon 26th Jul, 2004
Recent press
HR Gateway
reports on the latest research on corporate communications:
"Despite internal comms being a dedicated function in 70% of the firms questioned, over six in ten respondents said that even given the emphasis they were still
very bad at communicating with employees". Forbidden Technologies commissioned the research by the independent research company Vanson Bourne
to look into areas where
FORpresentation
has been successful at attracting customers.
Fri 23th Jul, 2004
Letter
This week's New Media Age has a letter from Forbidden's Business Development Director,
Greg Hirst. Marks & Spencer made their shareholders go to the Royal Festival Hall in
London to hear Stuart Rose talking about Philip Green's recent takeover proposals.
As Greg points out: "Instead of making the trip, shareholders could have turned on
their PCs and watched the action live from the comfort of their homes or offices via
video streaming". Forbidden's recent AGM was streamed live in this way, using
FORlive.
Thu 22nd Jul, 2004
Recent press
Netimperative
has picked up on the research report commissioned by Forbidden Technologies into issues
affecting the corporate communications market. Commenting on the report's conclusions, Netimperative says: "Many UK firms
have been slow to adopt new communication technology
- such as video streaming - causing a communications crisis within UK-based global organisations".
Wed 21st Jul, 2004
EDL export
Forbidden's editing and publishing tool,
FORscene,
has been upgraded to export standard format Edit Decision Lists (EDLs).
Videos edited in FORscene could already be published on the web and
on mobile phones; with this latest upgrade, videos can now be exported
to high end editing systems for output at broadcast quality.
Tue 20th Jul, 2004
Summer student
Forbidden Technologies would like to welcome Ben,
who is helping in our research department this summer.
Fri 16th Jul, 2004
FORmobile Java player
You can now watch Forbidden videos on Java mobile phones.
There are already 120,000,000 Java enabled phones in use.
FORmobile
uses the MIDP-1.0 Java standard. Simply download the videos like any
other Java program. On Nokia phones, the Nokia MIDP-1 extensions are
used automatically to improve performance.
Thu 15th Jul, 2004
Timecode
Professional users will be pleased to hear that
videos edited in
FORscene
can now use the time code
on the original source tapes. This makes FORscene
compatible with currently installed editing equipment.
Wed 14th Jul, 2004
IBC update
FORscene
has been generating intense interest amongst professional users.
Forbidden will be addressing this market directly at IBC this
September with the launch of the high end version of FORscene
at the show.
Mon 12th Jul, 2004
FORscene NTSC
Forbidden's collaborative video editing and publishing tool,
FORscene,
has been upgraded to support NTSC. The software automatically
detects whether the video is in PAL or NTSC and works
accordingly. Our customers in the USA and Japan can now edit
video in their native format.
Fri 9th Jul, 2004
IPEX
IPEX, a global technology event for print, publishing and media, are using FORweb to
promote
this exhibition.
Thu 8th Jul, 2004
FORlive upgrade
We have upgraded
FORlive.
The new version has more subtle colour tones and improved
picture quality when used with high quality cameras or a live
television feed.
Wed 7th Jul, 2004
Chairman's shareholding
Forbidden's
announced
this morning that our Chairman has exercised an option over 125,000 Forbidden shares.
Tue 6th Jul, 2004
Recent press
The
AIM Bulletin
has an analysis of Forbidden Technologies: "Forbidden Technologies has created
more investor excitement than almost any other AIM company...
It is still too early to be totally positive about the shares, but they are starting
to look more attractive because of the potential market for the software".
Mon 5th Jul, 2004
Website hits
The number of hits on Forbidden's website continues to rise.
Hits are currently running at well over 1,000,000 per month.
Fri 2nd Jul, 2004
Forbidden dinner
Forbidden's latest dinner has been an opportunity to bring our strategic partners
up to date with developments and to discuss Forbidden's long term product development
and marketing plans.
Thu 1st Jul, 2004
Resizable pictures
In response to requests from professional subscribers to the alpha test,
FORscene
now has resizable pictures. The new large picture size is available to all FORscene users.
If you are a professional who would like to influence the development of this remarkable
video editing and publishing tool, you too can join the
alpha
test programme.
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