Recent 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879 Older An Immersive Experience with the Super Furry Animals 360 video is often seen as a poor relation of 'true' VR. But it allows us to build a media player and experiment with 3D sound. Blog post on 1 Aug 2017 Taming the Async Beast with FRP and RxJS Guest Post: how we're orchestrating interdependent asynchronous data streams within our video mixing interface. Blog post on 1 Aug 2017 IRFS Weeknotes #249 Public Service Internet, Telepresence via IKEA desk lamps, and more... Blog post on 26 Jul 2017 How ±«Óãtv R&D Influences International Broadcast Technology Standards Our standardisation work ensures your TV, radio or web services 'just work' when you turn them on. Find out about we work with industry. Blog post on 19 Jul 2017 Compositing and Mixing Video in the Browser Guest Post: the latest update in our series looks at composing video and graphics using SOMA. Blog post on 18 Jul 2017 IRFS Weeknotes #248 A look at new story formats for news and the rest of the work from the IRFS team Blog post on 12 Jul 2017 Prototyping for Voice: Methodology We're developing a children's audio drama for devices controlled by voice. Here's how we're doing it. Blog post on 4 Jul 2017 Introducing Automatically Matched Subtitles Automatically creating subtitles for video clips taken from TV programmes. Blog post on 29 Jun 2017 Rapid User Research on an Agile Project Guest Post: user testing can often be forgotten about on a fast turn around. Here's how we did ours on a two month project. Blog post on 28 Jun 2017 IRFS weeknotes #247 This week: container orchestration, face recognition, and conversational prototypes for kids. Blog post on 27 Jun 2017 Platform Porting: the ±«Óãtv’s Turning Forest launches on Gear VR A version of our virtual reality fairy tale launches on the Gear VR platform, joining a version for Daydream. Blog post on 22 Jun 2017 Tellybox: Nine Speculative Prototypes for Future TV How to make choosing what to watch a central and fun aspect of TV viewing, rather than an afterthought. Blog post on 15 Jun 2017 Recent 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879 Older