All Broadcast articles in 19 June 2015 – Page 3
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Features
Drama Special: Training
Drama producers are looking for innovative training methods. Robin Parker hears how Tiger Aspect is taking the initiative, while graduates of a Creative Skillset scheme discuss their experiences
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Comment
Navigating the complex world of copyright
The rules covering use of music can be baffl ing, but help is at hand, says Frances Hodgson
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Comment
Ordinary lives can make for compelling drama
Escapism has its place, but I want to see people coping with real issues, says Dominic Savage
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Behind The Scenes
La Traviata: Love, Death and Divas, BBC2
Opera doesn’t always work on screen, but by setting the performances within a documentary about La Traviata’s first London staging, we may just have pulled it off, says Ben Weston
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News
Silverglade opens more edit suites to meet demand
Post firm Silverglade is to open seven additional offline rooms, taking the South Bank-based company’s capacity to a total of 23 suites.
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News
CG studio Realtime UK to take on first TV project
Manchester-based video game CG studio Realtime UK has taken on its first television project.
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News
The Flying Colour Company relocates to Carnaby Street
The Flying Colour Company is to move from its base in Warner Bros De Lane Lea’s building to offices on Carnaby Street this week.
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News
Jigsaw strengthens team in bid to boost audio share
Jigsaw24 has hired Andy Brooks as head of business development for pro audio and Ian Duncan as senior pro audio consultant as part of efforts to boost its share of the audio sector.
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News
BroadStream appoints director of engineering
Playout automation systems provider BroadStream has appointed Paul Murzell as director of product engineering.
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News
Sony launches full-frame mirrorless A7R II camera
Sony has released the A7R II (pictured), a full-frame mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses that shoots 4K footage.
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Four Walls hires colourist and installs Baselight
Four Walls has installed a new Baselight grading system.
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The Broadcast Interview
Steve November, ITV
ITV director of drama Steve November tells Matthew Campelli about his plans to refresh the schedule after Julian Fellowes’ hit period piece comes to an end later this year
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Comment
BBC proves its worth with events that are unique
Who else would attempt something as ambitious as Music Day? asks Jane Marlow
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Comment
C4 will benefit from bartering
Tapping into new ad revenues is a model for success, says Kate Bulkley
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News
Ericsson eyes Olympic Park move for Red Bee operation
Ericsson looks set to relocate its Red Bee Media playout operation from White City to the Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
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News
Keshet plans UK drama push
The UK division of Israeli media group Keshet is looking to take its drama strategy to the next level with a series of senior hires as it seeks to establish production units in Europe.
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News
ITV orders Prime Suspect prequel
ITV is to revive Helen Mirren’s iconic detective Jane Tennison in a Prime Suspect prequel, and has commissioned the creator of Scandinavian drama The Bridge to make his first UK series.
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News
Pulse and Israeli firm launch indie with Objective exec
Pineapple Dance Studios indie Pulse Films has teamed up with Israeli production group Abot Hameiri to launch a UK indie with Bad Robots creator Nathan Eastwood.
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News
Michele Buck to head Company Pictures
Former Mammoth Screen joint managing director Michele Buck has been appointed to revitalise Company Pictures.
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News
Factual should 'borrow the clothes of drama'
Prominent figures from factual television have argued that the genre must learn from drama if it is to compete with the global demand for scripted content.