All Broadcast articles in 18 April 2013 – Page 4
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NewsSaphir Capital takes stake in Molinare
Molinare has secured a new investor, with Saphir Capital Partners joining the post firm’s existing shareholders Next Wave Partners, British Film Company, chairman Steve Milne and managing director Julie Parmenter.
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FeaturesPerspectives: Alfred Hitchcock - Made in Britain
Provide post-production services for the Jonathan Ross-fronted doc about Hitchcock’s early years
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FeaturesNewyddion news brand
Create distinctive titles and other programme elements that reflect the S4C bran
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CommentTV Critics: Syria: Across the Lines; Israel: Facing the Future; Britain's Youngest Head Chef
“If only Olly Lambert had taken some students with him it might have got the publicity it deserved.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: Vicious; The Job Lot; Greggs: More than Meats the Pie
“The programme that’s been trumpeted as the saviour of ITV sitcom is not a comedy at all. It’s a horror.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentWho says drama must be grim
Lighter shows are just as valid as more ‘serious’ work, says John Yorke
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FeaturesFocal International Awards shortlist
With footage of nuns, Putin’s Russia and the 1990s rave scene, the shortlist for the tenth Focal International Awards is nothing if not eclectic.
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CommentEntertainment reaches parts other genres can’t
Clothilde Redfern on tackling current affairs in different ways
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Behind The ScenesChasing Ice, National Geographic Channel
The harsh reality of filming in Arctic conditions took me by surprise, says Jeff Orlowski. But if we can raise awareness of climate change, it will have been worth it
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Behind The ScenesThe Politician's Husband, BBC2
Paula Milne’s forthcoming follow-up to her classic 1995 drama turns the tables to explore the shifting balance of power between husbands and wives. Paul Whitelaw reports
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RatingsBig freeze boost for BBC1
Hits from Miranda to Death In Paradise help the channel increase share in the first quarter, while Channel 4 and Channel 5 lose 12% in peak.
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Atomos launches Samurai Blade field recorder
NAB 2013: Atomos has launched the Samurai Blade field recorder for the capture of 10-bit 422 images from a camera’s sensor to Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD editing codecs.
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AJA unveils portable 4K monitoring tool
NAB 2013: AJA has unveiled its new Hi5-4K portable device for 4K display monitoring.
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NewsBlackmagic unveils 4K cinema camera
NAB 2013: 4K was the dominant theme at NAB 2013, as widely expected, with many manufacturers launching devices at the Las Vegas show to complement kit released a few months ago and complete their ultra-HD workflows.
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RatingsDigital plays supporting role
From new shows like ITV2’s The Big Reunion to stalwarts like E4’s Hollyoaks, broadcasters’ ‘digital family’ of channels are making an important contribution.
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RatingsScott & Bailey stumbles to record low
Scott & Bailey arrested its lowest audience on record – as Channel 4’s 24 Hours in A&E picked up where it left off last week by beating BBC1.
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NewsYesterday uncovers Professor Hutton’s Curiosities
Yesterday has agreed a co-production deal with Indigo Films and Television for a history series examining the hidden gems of Britain’s museums.
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NewsDa Vinci's Demons to return
US cable network Starz and international broadcast group Fox International Channels have renewed BBC Worldwide’s Da Vinci’s Demons for a second season.
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NewsDirectors UK calls on BBC to relax high-definition guidelines
High-profile directors including Sam Mendes and Edgar Wright have written to the BBC calling on it to relax its guidelines on delivering content in high definition.


















