Endemol uses FORscene for ‘Dating in the Dark’
26th Oct, 2009
Live logging on location provided by FORscene Server
Leading UK Production Company uses Forbidden’s platform in reality dating show
Forbidden Technologies today announced that Initial, part of Endemol and one of
the UK's leading independent production companies, is using FORscene for the
production of ‘Dating in the Dark’.
The production team used FORscene Server to receive live playout feeds from a
production gallery on location. FORscene Server enabled the production team on
location to access material immediately, while uploading to FORscene's Cloud
using the standard domestic broadband connection on location.
Additional DigiBeta rushes shot throughout were split-digitised at Crow TV into
FORscene Load Linux and local full-resolution storage. Loggers added searchable
metadata in FORscene, providing producers and directors with information to make
rough-cuts and sync pulls using FORscene's editing tools.
Charmaine Pestana, Production Manager, said:
"FORscene has been so useful throughout this production. Being able to make the
material available quickly both during and after filming for logging and
editorial purposes was really helpful. We also appreciated the high quality of
service which FORscene delivered."
Stephen Streater, CEO of Forbidden Technologies, said:
"Being able to log a live feed on location has opened up many new market areas
for FORscene. This major production using FORscene Server is part of the trend
in broadcast to incorporate the benefits of the Web into their workflows."
‘Dating in the Dark’ is produced by Initial, an Endemol company, exclusively for
LIVING. The format was originally devised by the Dutch entertainment company Talpa.
Transmission for the eight-part series began on Wednesday 9 September 2009.
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