All Broadcast articles in 10 July 2015 – Page 3
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Critics
TV Critics: The Autistic Gardener; Children Of The Gaza War; From Russia With Cash
“Thanks to Alan’s charisma and good humour, the programme was fun, entertaining and never patronising”
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News
Attaboy drives off with first ITV order
ITV has ordered a motoring series from Wheeler Dealers indie Attaboy TV as it revs up its strategy to attract more male viewers.
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Features
My Mad Fat Diary
Post for the E4 drama about a group of friends embarking on post-college life in the 1990s.
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Features
Playhouse Presents: King for a Term
Post-production for the drama written and directed by Idris Elba about his childhood in Hackney, when he is suddenly moved to a school for children with learning difficulties.
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Features
The Autistic Gardener
Post-production for the four-part series about Alan Gardner and a team of enthusiastic gardeners tasked with tackling some untidy spaces.
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Features
Drama: hits and misses
Will the low ratings of BBC1’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell force a retreat into safer territory? Paul Whitelaw examines why acclaimed dramas don’t always connect with viewers
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News
Sky commits to improving VoD subtitles
Sky has guaranteed that all of its most popular on-demand programming will be supported by subtitles by next summer.
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News
Lean Forward buys Bid TV and Price-Drop TV studios
Lean Forward has bought the purpose-built three-studio facility previously used by defunct shopping channels Bid TV and Price- Drop TV.
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News
Root6 earns Avid Learning Partner accreditation
Reseller and systems integrator Root6 has been awarded Avid Learning Partner (ALP) status and will from next week run training courses for Avid’s Isis and Interplay offerings.
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News
Object Matrix integrates with Vidcheck QC systems
Object Matrix has integrated its nearline storage platform Matrix- Store with Vidcheck’s QC systems.
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News
Thomson links up with Dolby and STM for HD demo
Thomson Video Networks has partnered with Dolby Laboratories and STMicroelectronics to show off the first implementation of an encoding and decoding chain for HD and Ultra HD broadcast based on Dolby’s AC-4 audio codec.
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News
Olloclip targets journalists with accessories range
Olloclip has launched a range of accessories aimed at journalists who use their mobile devices as newsgathering tools.
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News
GoPro unveils 'smallest and lightest' camera
GoPro has released its “smallest and lightest” camera yet. The Hero4 Session is 50% smaller and 40% lighter than its Hero4 cameras.
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News
MTG UK opens Chiswick transmission centre
MTG UK’s new transmission centre in Chiswick was opened by culture minister Ed Vaizey (pictured) last month.
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News
Procam boosts digital cinematography offering
Procam Television has invested £400,000 in new cameras and lenses as part of an expansion of its digital cinematography offering.
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News
Molinare targets acquisitions
Molinare could triple in size if the post-production firm’s backers are able to realise their vision of growing the Soho facility through a round of acquisitions.
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Behind The Scenes
Dispatches: Escape From Isis, C4
We were prepared for harrowing tales of life under Isis, but never expected positive stories to emerge from the horror, says Edward Watts
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Features
Training: career shadowing
Trainees and mentors who took part in a recent career shadowing initiative run by the BBC, RTS and Creative Skillset tell BBCAcademy project manager Suzy Lambert about their experiences
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Comment
Factual works best when comedy is part of the mix
Audiences want a dose of humour rather than an ‘expert lecture’, says Lucinda Axelsson
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Comment
Learn from advertising to attract younger audiences
The advertising world is focused on one thing: capitalising on change, says Jack Simcock