All Broadcast articles in 26 October 2012 – Page 2
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News
4K offshoot to provide DIT services across the North
Digital cinematography specialist 4K London has launched 4K North, an offshoot of the firm’s digital imaging business.
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Blackmagic stages film-making evening
Blackmagic Design is hosting an evening offering tips on filmmaking techniques, including choosing the right lens, the differences between RAW and compressed workflows, lighting and exposure and grading.
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Snell adds to range of conversion systems
Snell has launched the KudosPro MC500 (pictured), the latest addition to its range of format and standards conversion systems.
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DPP shares findings
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) is working with Creative Skillset to share its research with the organisation’s media academies.
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Cinesite offers internships
VFX firm Cinesite is taking applications for its annual internship programme, which aims to give graduates from varied backgrounds the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in the world of visual effects.
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BVE North debuts Radamec and Autoscript products
Vinten Radamec and Autoscript will give two products their UK debuts at BVE North. Vinten Radamec’s CP4 control system for use with a small, robotic head will be on show, and Autoscript will demonstrate its Enhanced Prompting Information Centre.
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Comment
Olympic-sized effect on radio
Rajar figures show radio listening drops during Games, says Paul Robinson
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News
Savile investigation was 'pitched' to Panorama
The cannibalism within the BBC took a further twist today with former Today editor Kevin Marsh revealing that the Savile story was pitched to Panorama on the same day as Newsnight.
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BBC digital stations make double-digit gains
Rajar: Listening share and total hours of radio via digital platforms has grown steadily year-on-year helped by double-digit percentage gains from BBC stations Radio 4 Extra, 6Music and 1Xtra, despite recording slight drops compared with the previous quarter.
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Chris Moyles bows out with six year low
Rajar: Radio 1 breakfast DJ Chris Moyles has bowed out with further losses to his show which recorded an average weekly audience of 6.7m for the three months to end September.
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Ratings
Palin transports 4.7m to Brazil
Michael Palin’s steps into the Brazil, the host of the next World Cup and Olympic Games, attracted a below par audience to BBC1.
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Comment
TV Critics: Brazil; Prehistoric Autopsy
‘The truth is that you just can’t make travel programmes like this any more.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Fremantle Media to cut corporate jobs
Fremantle Media is in consultation with corporate and back office staff in a process that could see around 35 roles made redundant.
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The Broadcast Interview
David Dugan and Ian Duncan, Windfall Films
With potential subjects for Inside Nature’s Giants running out, Windfall Films is looking for something new. But, its founders tell Balihar Khalsa, TV appears increasingly risk-averse.
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Features
Girls; Sky Atlantic
Sky Atlantic’s latest HBO comedy import follows the exploits of four young women in New York. Sound familiar? But these girls aren’t living the dream, learns Benji Wilson
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Features
Coming up with the goods
Frank Ash of the BBC Academy asked four leading programme-makers to explain how they created some of the biggest shows on TV
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Features
No more ‘one-size-fits-all’
Local knowledge and a well-planned entry strategy are key to breaking into new territories. Ann-Marie Corvin travels to Turkey to hear from key international players
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News
ITV3 buys WWII drama Bomb Girls from Canada
Canadian World War II drama Bomb Girls has been acquired for drama channel ITV3.
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Timeline: how a TX u-turn threw the BBC into a public crisis
All the key dates in the Savile scandal
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Sky Atlantic lines up top directors for Footprint docs
Bafta and Academy Award-winning directors Beeban Kidron and Errol Morris have been commissioned to produce feature-length films for Sky Atlantic’s Footprint strand.