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Forbidden Technologies plc (AIM:FBT, www.forbidden.co.uk) floated in February 2000. The Company develops and markets a powerful internet video platform, FORscene, which is used by broadcasters, in professional web video, in education and by consumers. FORscene is one of the world's most advanced browser-based and mobile applications,...
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Forbidden's FORscene handles 20,000 hours of Olympics footage
August 20 2012, 8:00am
Video editing software specialist Forbidden Technologies (LON:FBT) handled over 20,000 hours of high definition footage of the Olympics.
FORscene produced thousands of full HD versions clips of approved Olympics videos for viewing thorugh the web and on mobile phones to a mass international audience, Forbidden said.
Forbidden licensed its cloud-based video editing suite FORscene to YouTube for use as part of bigger integrated systems for a number of clients, including NBC.
FORscene was also used to produce compressed video files for use in television broadcasts.
Stephen Streater, Forbidden Technologies’s chief executive said: "The importance of the web for this sporting event has allowed FORscene to demonstrate clearly its flexibility and stability in a highly pressured environment.
The advantages of the FORscene cloud are now readily apparent to a growing number of professional users."
Last month, Forbidden reported Revenues for the six months to June 30 grew 91 per cent to £348,000, from £182,000 in the same period in 2011, while gross profits were up to £283,000 from £156,000.

















