Account management
The biggest broadcasters using FORscene use it for multiple programmes at the same time – and these can be in different departments. The latest upgrade to the account management allows the highest level people access to…
Read MoreJava Web Start
Forbidden’s powerful video post production platform runs in a standard web browser without requiring installation or configuration. An optional configuration to enhance performance has been made redundant now Sun’s Java Web Start technology is available to…
Read MoreRecent press
Broadcast Buyer reports on Forbidden’s FORscene DV: “a broadcast quality upload and export capability for its collaborative web-based editing and publishing platform … The application is of particular relevance in time critical reporting, such as news. On…
Read MoreStaff update
Forbidden would like to thank Anna for her boundless patience and enthusiasm over the last four years. We wish her an enjoyable and successful future.
Read MoreReview upgrade
FORscene Review now supports full PAL and NTSC resolution. Combined with the recent video quality upgrades, this makes FORscene Review the ideal tool for reviewing High Definition (HD) productions. Executive production staff can look through programmes…
Read MoreNew website
Our new website features FORscene and Clesh on the home page. It is now much easier to find out about the latest features, sign up for a free trial, and upgrade to the full version.
Read MoreLinux upgrade
High volume users upload video into FORscene using Forbidden's Linux boxes. If unplugged while in use, upload now resumes automatically on reconnection to the internet – even if reconnection is to somewhere else. The latest boxes…
Read MoreRecent press
The Wall Street Reporter has a three page illustrated article on Forbidden Technologies. In the article, entitled: “Bringing Web-based video editing to the YouTube generation”, they look into the technology and markets for FORscene. “Forbidden Technologies…
Read MoreJava Web Start
FORscene and Clesh are normally run within a web browser. With Java Web Start, you can run web-based software as a desktop application without the normal Java memory limit. To see this, try the Web Start…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks