Bournemouth University is switching to digital media production. It has chosen the DVCPRO format from Panasonic and will replace its analogue video equipment for acquisition and post-production over the next four years to mirror rapid changes in the industry. The university is a leading centre for media production studies and houses the National Centre for Computer Animation.
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