Recent press
TVB Europe’s in-depth article about Forbidden’s FORscene video editing system, “Google for the post world”, is on page 38 of their September issue. It is available – with pictures – as a pdf from their site.
Read MoreClesh subscriptions
Forbidden’s Clesh video editing system is available to Forbidden’s shareholders and through Forbidden’s corporate customers. Forbidden is planning a Paypal payments button for the Clesh Showreel page to allow direct subscription to Clesh over the web.
Read MoreBlackbird codec
Work on the latest version of Forbidden's Blackbird video editing codec is at an advanced stage. With internet connections continuing to improve rapidly, the main thrust of this codec is an improvement in picture quality –…
Read MoreInterim Results for six months to 30 June 2007
Chairmans statement In the six months to 30th June 2007 the Company recorded sales of £33,447 compared with £68,228 in the first half of the previous year. Administrative expenses were £398,251 (2006: £440,398) and the loss…
Read MoreInterim results
Forbidden Technologies plc has announced results for the six months to 30th June 2007.
Read MoreRecent press
The adoption of FORscene by Company Pictures has been picked up in 4rfv. It reports: “Helen Flint, head of production for Company Pictures, part of the All3Media Group, commented: ‘FORscene has changed the way we work…
Read MoreIBC accounts
IBC 2007 has set a new record for the number of people to sign up for a FORscene show trial account. With over 150 signed up so far, average time spent logged on has also set…
Read MoreRecent press
The Evening standard picked up on the launch of FORscene DV: “This is the first application that enables professionals to edit broadcast items shot on location with web-based tools”.
Read MoreBlackbird is best-of-breed
Jon Hanford - Group CTO, Deltatre