All Broadcast articles in 12 October 2012 – Page 3
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News
Onsight to give BBC's Mr Stink the 3D treatment
Onsight is providing cameras and stereoscopic post-production services for Mr Stink, the BBC’s first scripted 3D programme.
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Twickenham adds picture post in boost to services
Twickenham Studios is increasing its post-production capacity as it seeks to entice more TV shows to the overhauled facility.
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Comment
And finally: Dee Kahlon, Raw Cut Television
Raw Cut Television’s head of development talks flying poached pears and Bond.
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Features
Capturing nature’s wonder
The Wildscreen Festival celebrates excellence in natural history film-making. Four shortlisted film-makers discuss the techniques they used and the challenges they faced.
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Comment
Still wild about natural history after 30 years
This year’s Wildscreen Festival is the most open ever, says Richard Edwards
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Is it YouTube’s time now?
Adding 60 new channels shows platform is a player, says Kate Bulkley
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Fresh One to go own way with Rosencrantz
Fresh One is aiming to become a “different kind of company” and one that is “not just reliant on commissions and formats”, the company’s managing director, Roy Ackerman, said in the wake of its appointment of former Virgin and ITV executive Claudia Rosencrantz as director of programmes.
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Indies embrace YouTube era
Mipcom: YouTube’s investment in original content had Mipcom buzzing this week as UK producers hailed a new era for content creators.
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Halo Post revamps Noel Street dubbing stage
Halo Post has upgraded the main dubbing stage at its Noel Street building.
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Drama is the star at Mipcom
Mipcom: High-end TV drama took a starring role at Mipcom 2012 as the feature film community and factual producers and broadcasters outlined major plans for the genre.
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Studio Lambert eyes scripted as demand rises
Reality and factual specialist Studio Lambert is moving into scripted content for the first time in response to an increase in demand from broadcasters on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Features
A week of drama in the Dales
Emmerdale’s departing producer is focusing on the domestic for 40th birthday live episode
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Women claim sexist culture was “endemic”
Women in TV describe sexist climate as BBC comes under fire over Jimmy Savile allegations
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Tuesday’s Child raids Shine for creative team
Tuesday’s Child, the new indie launched by Karen Smith, has raided Shine Group for its senior creative team.
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The Broadcast Interview
Nick Catliff, Lion
Consistently breaking new ground has made Lion TV a success on both sides of the Atlantic. Robin Parker hears how the indie keeps reinventing itself to stay ahead of the game
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Comment
Savile: BBC must reveal truth
Openness must prevail if BBC is to draw a firm line under scandal
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BBC4 takes a trip a down memory lane to 60s Britain
BBC4 has ordered a 20-part series designed to give modern audiences an insight into what life was like in the 1960s.
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More 4 ‘revives’ Fanny Craddock
More 4 is bringing the original queen of British cuisine Fanny Craddock back to life with a one-off show, Fanny And Friends.
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Behind The Scenes
Hebburn, BBC2
Shot in his home town and with a cameo role for his uncle Shaun, this was a very personal project for comedian Jason Cook, says Matt Tiller