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GOLDMAN ENVIRONMENTAL PRIZE WINNER AND ANTI-FRACKING ACTIVISTJONATHAN DEAL TO FEATURE IN UPCOMING DOCUMENTARY IN LOCAL
22 May 2013
Without prior experience in environmental activism Jonathan Deal takes on the South African government and the powerful oil and gas industry in a bid to stop them from mining for shale gas in vast, pristine but semi-arid Karoo region. With little funding, stressed over wheather he would win the battle, doubt and the temptation to quit lingers on, but he solders on. For over two years, his organisation Treasure Karoo Action Group, manages keep fracking at bay. On April 15, 2013, Deal wins the acclaimed Goldman Environmental Prize in the US and prize money close to R1, 5 million which he injects into his campaign in order to shore up his fight which he hopes to win.
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LOERIES EXHIBITION GOES TO CITYVARSITY CAPE TOWN
02 Apr 2013
Loeries Exhibition goes to CityVarsity Cape Town   Staying in Cape Town for the second leg of its tour, the Loeries Exhibition will visit CityVarsity at the Kloof Street campus from 2 – 5 April. It will showcase the recent award-winning work in a gallery format, providing the perfect platform for students and industry professionals to view the best brand communication from our region.
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FIND YOUR VOICE AS A WRITER AND EXPRESS YOUR THOUGHTS
11 Mar 2013
The Write Voice creative writing workshop offers writers a unique opportunity to find their purpose in writing and to explore the endless possibilities they have to tell their story and express themselves.
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3 PEGS MOVIE TAKES ON MIDDLE EAST
05 Mar 2013
What would happen if an American soldier, an Israeli solder and an Arab soldier were accidentally locked in a room together with no way out. That is the premise of 3 Pegs, a new dramatic comedy starring Tom Sizemore co-produced by ZenHQ Films and Muddville.
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Rosco Helps Global Broadcasters Capture Their Olympic VIEW

London’s Olympic Stadium has become the jewel of London during this year’s Olympic Games and every broadcaster wants to have the stadium, or other elements of Olympic Park, behind their anchors while they record their coverage of the 30th Olympiad. Studio space around the stadium is limited, so broadcasters began looking for alternative solutions. The BBC for instance leased the roof and 22nd floor of a local office building and Al Jazeera built a studio on top of a 24 story apartment building because “they liked the view.”

After going out of their way to make sure the imagery behind their anchors is perfect, broadcasters from around the globe needed to make sure the windows of their studio aren’t blown out by the brightness of the exterior light. Some studios, such as Telemundo turned to simple products like Rosco N.6 Roscolex Acrylic Panels.

Many other studios installed Rosco VIEW, a product that was engineered to control the exposure in windows using a two-part system: part one was a rigid Rosco VIEW Panel installed in the window and part two a corresponding Rosco VIEW Camera Filter inserted into the camera. Rotating the camera filter causes it to cross-polarize with the panel in the window, which gives studios instantaneous control over the brightness seen in the window - even remotely.

The best example of this was in Norway’s NRK Broadcast Studio that built their studio on top of scaffolding rising over four stories high. They installed 13 Rosco VIEW panels into their scaffold-top studio and had three cameras outfitted with Rosco VIEW Camera Filters. NRK sent a skeleton crew to operate the studio, opting to control most of the lighting, sound - and yes, even the Rosco VIEW - from the studio in Norway. The Rosco VIEW GUI (Graphic User Interface) allows the control room to network with the Rosco VIEW Camera Filter Rotators - allowing them to control the brightness of the windows in their studio from over 1,000 miles away!

One of the most remarkable achievements by broadcasters at the Olympics was the Olympic Broadcast Services TV Tower - a series of 10 studios manufactured out of sea-freight containers! The OBS TV Tower is comprised of 104 40’ sea containers: 18 sea containers at ground level rising 9 sea containers high with the 10 broadcast studios positioned on top two “floors.”

Each studio inside the OBS Tower is two containers wide and comes with windows that look out onto London’s Olympic Park. However, each of the incoming broadcasters leasing those studios were left to their own devices in how they would address the overpowering brightness coming through the windows in order for their viewers to see the Olympic-scape in the background. Some studios opted for good ol’ fashioned gel, some chose N.6 Roscolex Panels - but four of the ten studios in the tower chose Rosco VIEW.

Just as the Olympics give athletes a chance to show the world their abilities every two-years, they also give television professionals a chance to create innovative solutions to issues of window and light control. For the 2012 Olympics, most of the gold medals in this area appear to have been won by Rosco for its Rosco VIEW.


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you can't do both? The average pesron changes career paths 7 times in their lifetime..why do you have to stay a pro photographer or an accountant or an astronaut or a pole dancer or whatever? I've changed career paths twice, nearly changing it for a third time in the past 10 years. I'll still continue doing what I love, but that doesn't mean I'm going to just stick to that and that alone like was said in #1: You are the human resources, IT, admin, marketing, sales, and accounting departments all wrapped up in one. One thing I'll say..running my own business as a pro photographer has taught me more about life, business, myself and other people than any other job I've ever had working for someone else in a job I didn't believe in or want to do. I'll still continue doing what I do, and in the meantime if something better comes along..well I'll go do that for a bit, so should all of you..what's tying you to doing one profession ? Branch out, evolve, adapt..that's business after all.
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