FORscene upgrade
Forbidden has upgraded its Linux FORscene upload software, which is used mostly by video professionals. The more advanced compression and networking techniques in this release can double the upload speed into FORscene.
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Selected FORscene and Clesh accounts have a video podcast option. To see an example video podcast on your PC, Mac or video iPod, subscribe through iTunes.
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Forbidden gives share options to staff. The exercise price is the market price at the time of grant, and the options vest after a further three years of employment. Directors' options are announced, but the bulk…
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Regional Film and Video reports on the strengthening of Forbidden's international partnerships: "Video editing specialist Forbidden Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Formidable Technologies, extending its distribution network to Canada. The deal is the latest…
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The cellular-news article about the British Army’s use of Forbidden’s video technology includes a nice photograph of Mount Everest. Those of you with mobile phones can choose between the forty video clips already available for playback…
Read MoreForbidden Grows Global Distribution Network
London, UK – May 8, 2006: Video editing specialist Forbidden Technologies today announces a strategic partnership with Formidable Technologies, extending its distribution network to Canada. The deal is the latest in a series of European and…
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“Army’s Everest attempt goes high-tech”, is the headline in channelinfo.net. “FORscene is being employed to publish the latest videos of the expedition onto the mobile phones of interested parties and potential recruits”.
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onrec.com heads up their story: “Forbidden Technologies takes Army Everest expedition mobile”, and continues: “In addition to the climb, the teams will also be raising money for charity and assisting medical teams in researching cures into…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks