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While robotic cameras have been in broadcast facilities for decades, the Mark Roberts Motion Control team is pushing boundaries in storytelling.From volumetric capture for augmented reality production to precise camera moves for news, Mark Roberts Motion Control is bringing robotics technology once reserved for high-end special effects to broadcast television. Paddy Taylor, head of broadcast at Mark Roberts Motion Control, joins the Broadcast Exchange to talk about this merging of production toolsets, how Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are helping advance studio robotics and the shifted perspectives brought about by the pandemic. Plus, we look at recent studio installations including ZDF and Al Jazeera Arabic's digital studio.Transcript at broadcastexchange.show.Follow NewscastStudio on Twitter, LinkedIn or YouTube.Explore the gear we use: https://nca.st/M5Y69Have a question you'd like to see answered on the Broadcast Exchange? Tweet at @NewscastStudio.
Copperplate Time 364 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves. After Hours 2. Trian: Poor Mans Fortune/The Fiddler's Key/ The Blessings of Silver. Trian 2 3. Maeve Donnelly & Peadar O'Loughlin: Dan Breen's/West Clare Reel/The Sandymount. The Thing Itself 4. Willie Clancy: The Gander The Minstrel from Clare 5. Bobby Casey & Junior Crehan: Miss Wallace. Ceol agus Foinn 6. PJ Crotty: Christy Barry's Jigs. Ceol agus Foinn 8. Ben Lennon & Friends: Enchanted Lady/The Holy Land. The Natural Bridge 9 Patsy Moloney & John Regan: McGettick's #2/Mist On The Mountain. Over The Bog Road 10. Lar Gavin & Brendan McGlinchey: The Acrobat. Private Recording 11. Kate Purcell: The Green Hills of Clare. Independent Soul 12. Andy Irvine/Planxty: West Coast of Clare. Retrospective 13. Bobby & Sean Casey: Farewell to Miltown/Star of Munster. The Spirit of West Clare 14. Urnua: Myles the Man/Greg the Great/The Corrib Suite Crew. Urnua 15. John Keehan: Humours of Scariff/West Clare Railway. The Humours of Scariff 16. Kev Boyle/Mick Sands: Ride A Wild Pony. Bon Cabbage 17. Des Donnelly: Spey in Spate/Bonnie Kate. Remember Des Donnelly 18. Mick & Aoife O'Brien & Emer Mayock: ReeL 97/The Tinker's Frolics/Light Horse Reel. Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 19. Niamh De Burca: Ye Lovers All. Where Your Heart Lies 20. Paddy Glackin: Sean O'Dwyer of the Glen. Glackin 21. Daithi Gormley: Captain Kelly/Shepherd's Daughter/ The Cloone Reel. Fiddling Without A Bow 22. Tommy Peoples & Paddy Keenan: Reavy's/Paddy Taylor's. Live from Katharine Cornell Theatre 23. Moving Hearts: Hiroshima, Nagasiki Russian Roulette/Downtown Definitive Moving Hearts 24. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Our 362nd episode, which aired on September 13, 2020. Rura – Catriona’s, Live at the Old Fruitmarket Hauler – The Widow’s Vow, Hauler The Bonny Men – The King’s Arrival, The Broken Pledge Alan Doyle – Anywhere You Wanna Go, Rough Side Out Caroline Keane – Denis Murphy’s Slide/Nelly Mahony’s/Thadelo’s Slide, Shine Dirk Powell – Jack of Hearts, When I Wait for You 3-Oh – The Big Reel of Ballinacally/Patsy Hanley's/Paddy Taylor’s, On the Go Tempest – The Serb, Live on the Air Laura Flanagan – O’Flaherty’s/Callahan’s Hornpipe, The Great Southern Ocean Kristen Grainger & True North – When No One’s Around, Ghost Tattoo Steáfán & Saskia – Stack Overflow/The Comfy Corner/Periwinkle, The Loon’s Call Laura Flanagan – The Great Southern Ocean, The Great Southern Ocean
Our 249th episode, which aired on April 29, 2018. Chulrua – Tobin’s Favorite/Willie Clancy’s/Paddy Taylor’s, Barefoot at the Altar Matt & Shannon Heaton – Cruel Salt Sea, Tell You In Earnest NEW TO YOU: Danu – The Connemara Hornpipe/The Leverette, Ten Thousand Miles NEW TO YOU: Danu – Ar Maidin Inne Dom, Ten Thousand Miles Tommy Guihen – The High Hills of Largy and The Mossy Banks, The Torn Jacket Filska – Dunns Dings Aa, Time and Tide Paul Brock & Enda Scahill – The Jackson Polka, Humdinger Freewheel – The Old Bush/Mary Ramsy’s Highland/Johnny O’Leary’s/P Is For Paddy, Going Nowhere Fast Buddy MacMaster – Paulette Bissonnette/A Taste of Gaelic/John MacDougall, The Judique Flyer Solas – Grady Fernando Comes to Town, The Turning Tide Matt & Shannon Heaton – Midnight Sojourn, Lover’s Well
Paddy Taylor is a relatively newcomer to our local music scene but has achieved quite a lot in that time. He tells us all about playing alongside Mumford & Sons, Kate Nash etc. He will be part of the Gibraltar Music Festival in September too!
Here's an ornate sort of hornpipe from Paddy Taylor's playing.
Here's another Paddy Taylor reel. I never know the difference in this tune between C naturals / C sharps, the first part / the last part or how it goes / doesn't go. It's a bit like the trouble I have with semi-colons / commas / -s and so on; I hope this version isn't too much of a Cat astrophe.
Here's a reel from the playing of Paddy Taylor, a flute player from Abbyfeale in Co. Limerick who played a wooden Bohm flute.