BSkyB installs a CEDAR DNS1000

8 August 2001


Tim Field, Audio Dubbing Supervisor at BSkyB, is using the DNS1000 to remove hiss, hum, buzz and other unwanted noise from films broadcast on Sky Digital's 'Movie Channels'.

The unit has also been used to remove location noise and sync sound from documentaries broadcast on 'The History Channel'. Other recent projects include 'A Forgotten Odyssey', Jagna Wright's documentary about the 1.7 million Poles deported to Siberia by Stalin in 1940 to work as slave labourers, and 'POW: Japanese Prisoner of War'.

Deborah Coral, Marketing Manager at CEDAR Audio comments, "We are delighted that BSkyB has installed a CEDAR DNS1000. Sky Digital now offers over 200 channels of news, sport, weather and entertainment, so the opportunities for the DNS1000 to be of use are endless."

For more information:

Vaughan Rogers
BSkyB
Grant Way
Middlesex
TW7 5QD

Tel: +44 (0)207 705 3325
Fax: +44 (0)207 705 3614
Email: vaughan.rogers@bskyb.com
Web: www.sky.com