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Bournemouth University Is The First In the UK To
Take Delivery Of SADiE 6 Software
September 14, 2010
Source: Prism Sound
Bournemouth University
has become the first SADiE customer in the UK to take delivery
of the new SADiE 6 audio editing and production software.
Peter Nash, Prism Sound and SADiE's Broadcast
Consultant, personally delivered the first five UK licences
when he attended the Sounding Out creative radio conference,
which took place at the University from September 7th - 10th
2010.
Prism Sound, which is making the new SADiE
6 software available to the public at IBC 2010, has also announced
sales of 10 native licences to Aberdeen College and 16 SADiE
6 licences, which will run on their existing SADiE PCM2s,
to Sunderland University. These will be delivered shortly
after IBC.
SADiE 6 products are application based and
are focusing on the core SADiE expertise of Radio Production,
TV/Film Post, Mastering, and high-level creative Sound Design.
Although SADiE 6 takes advantage of existing SADiE 5 hardware
for latency free recording, with no dedicated hardware requirements
the product range will be more cost effective, taking the
SADiE brand, reputation and advantages into new markets. The
extended compatibility is significantly reinforcing its appeal
to educational institutions and professional users around
the world.
Professor Sean Street, Director of the Centre
for Broadcasting History Research at Bournemouth University's
Media School, says: "From very early on we have wanted
to give our MA in Radio Production students the closest possible
representation of the real world conditions they will find
when they enter the job market. As a former BBC employee,
I was familiar with SADiE which I had used on many occasions,
particularly for the production of feature material. I could
see that SADiE was a growing technology and therefore one
that it was important for our students to learn.
"We began installing SADiE in its older
forms in 2005 and began a dialogue with Prism Sound, which
now owns SADiE. From what we were hearing it was clear that
SADiE 6 was going to be a must-have for the industry and therefore
a must have for our students. Sadie 6 is revolutionary in
many ways, but in particular it is the ability to use the
software natively on any computer that really makes a difference
to us.
"Later this year we are launching a BA in Radio production,
which will run alongside our existing MA and our Foundation
degree top-up BA. Until now we have only been able to give
our MA students the opportunity to learn SADiE, but because
this new software can run on existing computers and laptops,
we will be able to teach this technology to all our radio
students."
Professor Street adds that Bournemouth University
is also in discussions with Prism Sound to introduce a SADiE
accreditation certificate.
"Our students will be given the option
of undertaking a set of exercises and tests to become accredited
SADiE operators," he explains. "This will enable
them to walk into any broadcast establishment anywhere in
the world and say 'I am an accredited SADiE operator, I come
to you on a plate because I am already trained'. In real terms
this will be a major advantage in the job market."
Commenting on the sale Pete Nash says: "We
are very happy to continue our long standing relationship
with Bournemouth University and are delighted they have been
the first in the UK to take delivery of this exciting new
product.
"It is essential for students to have
access to cutting edge technology and to develop an early
understanding for the tools they will be expected to use once
they enter employment. Universities such as Bournemouth, Sunderland
and Aberdeen all recognise the need to invest on behalf of
their students, many of whom will become the technicians and
managers of the future. Bournemouth University, in particular,
has an extremely good reputation for the quality of its radio
production courses and has been incorporating SADiE into its
curriculum for many years.
"By enabling its students to understand the full extent
of SADiEs high-end editing functions and workflow advantages,
Bournemouth is giving its students a competitive edge in the
employment market, especially as SADiE is the mainstay of
so many broadcasters including the BBC."
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