MI 2011 Summary
Four Forbidden Board members exhibited at the Master Investor Show 2011, with web, tablet and smartphone versions of Forbidden’s products on display. The short video below was shot a smartphone, edited on a tablet and finished…
Read MoreMaster Investor 2011
Forbidden’s next Show is tomorrow’s Master Investor Show 2011. Investors are welcome to discuss Forbidden with the selection of Board members who will be attending.
Read MoreNAB summary
At NAB this year, FORscene’s new support for MOS has attracted considerable newsroom interest from both US and European broadcasters. FORscene’s depth and power – and high margins – have also created opportunities with international distributors.
Read MoreNAB presence
Many companies at NAB have FORscene on display. Some industry leading companies working with Forbidden are listed on Forbidden’s own stand: AP ENPS (SU2002), BIM (N6138), Chyron (SL1520), and Editshare (SL4728).
Read MoreAndroid app
Forbidden and Broadcast Interactive Media (BIM) are making an enhancement to the BIMVid platform, powered by Forbidden’s Clesh, to allow broadcasters to view, clip and publish video content using Android-based mobile devices. Broadcasters can investigate the…
Read MoreHTML5 review
Users of HTML5 compliant browsers, such as those in Apple’s iPad2 tablet and the latest Google Android devices, have a new option when they log on to FORscene: they can review and comment on their FORscene…
Read MoreMOS protocol
Forbidden’s ground breaking Cloud video platform, FORscene, interfaces easily with other professional systems. With the release of MOS protocol support, FORscene provides professional Cloud editing on desktops, laptops and tablets, with publishing at up to 1080p HD…
Read MoreRecent press
David Blackwell, the FT’s award winning Smaller Companies correspondent, discusses Forbidden Technologies in his Small Talk column today. He says: “If [Stephen Streater] is right, this company’s history will look like a masterclass in how to…
Read MoreRecent coverage
Stockopedia reports on Forbidden’s full year results, noting: “Overall sales increased by 33% to “£0.4m … Cash in the bank at the end of 2010 stood at £1m”. Stockopedia also reports progress with Forbidden’s growth plans.
Read MoreAnalyst report
GECR’s analysis of Forbidden’s 2010 results says: “Forbidden has left the mainstream video editing software application groups in the technology equivalent of the ‘Middle Ages’. Moreover, this technological edge has prompted global scale Systems Integrators to…
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Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks