FORmobile upgrade
Forbidden’s FORmobile has been upgraded to allow more efficient upload of video from your handset into Clesh and FORscene. You can download the new version for free.
Read MoreFORscene servers
Forbidden is adding another 4,000 hours of storage to its FORscene servers on the internet backbone. In conjunction with Forbidden’s new Blackbird codec, this gives a significant improvement in both quantity and quality of video available…
Read MoreFORupload Mac
Forbidden’s FORupload for the Apple Mac is in beta test. Drop QuickTime files into the FORupload window to add them to the upload queue. Editing with FORscene or Clesh can start, even on the same computer,…
Read MoreDEC technology day
Today, the BBC has been holding a technology day in Studio 4, Television Centre. Drama, Entertainment and Children have combined to review technologies which can be used within the BBC in the short term. Forbidden Technologies…
Read MoreRecent press
New Media Age reports: “Tiscali adds professional-level video production tool to portal … [Clesh works] on most PCs and Macs … The addition of the technology to the Tiscali portal is being promoted with a competition”.
Read MoreGFS Projects
The UK company GFS Projects has made a flying saucer. You can see their invention in this video, which was published using FORscene.
Read MoreRecent press
As well as items previously reported here, recent coverage of Forbidden’s Clesh launch includes items in ShareCast: “Tiscali deal boosts Forbidden”, bios, Stock Junction, thisismoney. Bloomberg: “Tiscali SpA, Europe’s third- largest Internet-service provider, will offer Forbidden…
Read MoreRecent press
The Broadcast Facilities section reports on Forbidden’s latest award: “Video streaming specialist Forbidden Technologies has won the RTA award for technology in post-production for its web based editing facility, FORscene … the service [is] used for logging,…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks