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Envy chooses FORscene

Envy chooses FORscene.

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Envy chooses FORscene

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n RNS Number : 2768S Forbidden Technologies PLC 08 September 2010  \n \n\n8 September 2010\n \n \nForbidden Technologies plc\n \n(\"Forbidden\" or the \"Company\")\n \n \n                                                   Envy chooses FORscene\n \n \nForbidden Technologies, the AIM quoted developer of the market leading Cloud video platform FORscene, is pleased to announce that Envy Post Production (\"Envy\") has chosen to provide FORscene as its logging and rough cut editing platform.\n \nEnvy is winner of the Best Post Production House award at the Broadcast Awards 2008, 2009 and 2010. It is a large London facilities house spread across three locations, with an extensive range of services available to clients and nearly 100 edit suites. \n \nGrand Designs, Britain's Next Top Model and Dispatches are some of the television programmes that use Envy for post production.\n \nLocal FORscene Servers using watch folder technology will be based at Envy to digitise and upload video to the FORscene Cloud. FORscene will be used for logging and rough cut story editing by Envy clients, regardless of their location.Envy will be providing the training and support to its clients.\n \nIt represents a continuation of Forbidden's strategy to partner with established third parties to provide new routes to market for FORscene. This arrangement is part of a new move towards partners supporting their own customers, allowing FORscene sales to move up another step with minimal additional costs for Forbidden.\n \nJai Cave, Head of Offline Services at Envy said:\n\"We've used FORscene on productions at Envy before. With its position as the logging and rough cut editing platform of choice for broadcast post we've chosen it to provide to our clients. I've been impressed with the developments in workflow since I first saw it two years ago. The recent watch folder integration with Avid storage was a significant factor in our decision to provide this tool to our clients.\"\n \nPete Burns, Project Manager at Forbidden Technologies, said: \n\"En...

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