FORscene NTSC
Forbidden’s collaborative video editing and publishing tool, FORscene, has been upgraded to support NTSC. The software automatically detects whether the video is in PAL or NTSC and works accordingly. Our customers in the USA and Japan…
Read MoreFORlive upgrade
We have upgraded FORlive. The new version has more subtle colour tones and improved picture quality when used with high quality cameras or a live television feed.
Read MoreDirector's shareholding
Forbidden Technologies plc (“the Company”) was notified yesterday of an option exercise by the Chairman, Vic Steel, on 6 July 2004, set out below. This has increased his beneficial interest in the Company to 362,500 Ordinary…
Read MoreChairman's shareholding
Forbidden’s announced this morning that our Chairman has exercised an option over 125,000 Forbidden shares.
Read MoreRecent press
The AIM Bulletin has an analysis of Forbidden Technologies: “Forbidden Technologies has created more investor excitement than almost any other AIM company… It is still too early to be totally positive about the shares, but they are…
Read MoreWebsite hits
The number of hits on Forbidden's website continues to rise. Hits are currently running at well over 1,000,000 per month.
Read MoreForbidden dinner
Forbidden's latest dinner has been an opportunity to bring our strategic partners up to date with developments and to discuss Forbidden's long term product development and marketing plans.
Read MoreResizable pictures
In response to requests from professional subscribers to the alpha test, FORscene now has resizable pictures. The new large picture size is available to all FORscene users. If you are a professional who would like to…
Read MoreRecent press
Save the Children’s ground breaking use of video has been picked up in a number of places. Digital Bulletin’s article is headed “Save the Children helps HIV fight through video email”. mad.co.uk says “Save the Children…
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks