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FORscene now supporting Seria
FORscene now supporting Seria.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n RNS Number : 6972Y Forbidden Technologies PLC 08 September 2009 \n \n8 September 2009\n\n\nForbidden Technologies plc\n\n('Forbidden' or 'the Company')\n\nFORscene now supporting Serial Digital Interface (SDI)\n\nForbidden Technologies today announces that FORscene, one of the world's most advanced browser-based video editing applications operating in The Cloud, now supports SDI video input in both Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) resolutions. \n\nSDI is the industry standard video carrier format - used for transmission of uncompressed digital video (with audio and time code) within broadcast production.\n\nThe SDI video input meets both Phase Alternating Line (PAL) and National Television System Committee (NTSC) standards.\n\nSDI support allows FORscene to ingest source material from any professional video source in real time, opening up the web to the world of high quality formats.\n \nForbidden Technologies plc will be exhibiting at IBC2009 on stand 7.A08.\n\nStephen Streater, CEO of Forbidden Technologies, said: 'We remain committed to advancing Forbidden's leading web based post-production platform FORscene, which is becoming increasingly relevant across the broadcast industry. Support for SDI video meets a growing need as FORscene is used in ever more sophisticated ways.\n \n'For those attending the IBC 2009 exhibition, we would be delighted to welcome you to the Forbidden Stand, number 7.A08.' \n\n--ENDS--\n\nFor further information please visit www.forbidden.co.uk or contact:\n\nForbidden Technologies plc \nTel: +44 (0) 20 8879 7245\nStephen Streater, Chief Executive\n\nBishopsgate Communications \nTel: +44 (0) 20 7562 3350\nMaxine Barnes/Robyn Samuelson/Siobhra Murphy\n\n\nNotes to Editors\n\nForbidden Technologies plc (AIM: FBT, www.forbidden.co.uk) listed in February 2000. \n\nThe Company develops and markets a powerful internet video platform, FORscene, which is used by broadcasters, in pr...