All Broadcast articles in 27 November 2015 – Page 2
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Behind The Scenes
The Murder Detectives, C4
We aimed to make our documentary more like a box-set to hook in younger viewers who rarely watch programmes on TV, says Dave Nath
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News
Commissioning Briefs: History; Sky Arts; All 4
History orders a fast turnaround doc on the Paris terror attacks, while Sky Arts plans a brass band ‘extravaganza’ and All4 orders a new short-form series from Factory Films.
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News
BBC Engineering plans live IP-based production trials
BBC Engineering is undertaking proof-of-concept trials for a live IPbased production infrastructure that could be used at the new Wales Broadcasting House in Cardiff.
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Envy to open sixth facility in London for short-form team
Envy is to open a sixth London post facility next year after securing a lease on a building in Mortimer Street.
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Features
Composing The Hunt
The NHU’s latest series was Oscar-winning composer Steven Price’s first factual commission. But the natural world proved as inspiring as the space scenes for Gravity
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Features
Music rights and licensing
Music licensing is an important area - but is not always covered well on TV production courses. Now music publishers are taking matters into their own hands, writes Kevin Hilton
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News
Fujifilm unveils LTO-7 tape after passing tests
Fujifilm has launched an LTO-7 tape after successfully completing the interchange testing for the LTO Ultrium generation 7 format.
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News
ITV to use programmatic ad platform RadiumOne
ITV will use the programmatic ad platform RadiumOne to allow advertisers to reach audiences simultaneously across different devices and online environments.
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News
Hireworks to offer 33 new cutting rooms in Soho
Hireworks is planning to make 33 new cutting rooms available for dry hire in Soho after signing up for 7,500 sq ft of space on Shaftesbury Avenue.
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News
Vatican Television Centre upgrades live equipment
The Pope will be captured in High Dynamic Range (HDR) next month after Vatican Television Centre (Centro Televisivo Vaticano) upgraded its live production equipment.
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News
Ravensbourne to offer remote craft editing course
Ravensbourne has signed a three-year deal that will enables its postproduction students to access Inside The Edit, the remote craft editing course devised by documentary and reality TV editor Paddy Bird.
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News
Deluxe to move out of Soho
The Deluxe Entertainment Services Group (DESG) is planning to move out of Soho by consolidating its 13 disparate London buildings into two large purpose-designed super-facilities.
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News
Technicolor replaces VP of post-production and digital
Technicolor has appointed John Fleming as vice-president of post production and digital services for the UK.
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Comment
Documentaries help kids to figure out life
Children’s television plays a crucial role in widening the circle of compassion and understanding.
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News
AOL takes on Vice with Huffington Post videos
AOL is hunting for a handful of short-form video series as it aims to take on Vice News by commissioning UK content for Huffington Post for the first time.
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News
UK indies set sights on Asia
British producers and format owners can take advantage of an impending reality and entertainment boom in Asia by being inventive and open-minded, according to ITV Studios executive producer Dave Winnan.
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C5 launches docu-drama push
Channel 5 is doubling down on docu-dramas from its in-house production division to beef up its high-end history output.
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Comment
There is no reason to change terms of trade
Government must use latest review to create stability in the indie sector, says John McVay
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News
BBC sets out Midlands plans
BBC Birmingham is ready to become the centre of the corporation’s digital future, according to recently installed boss Joe Godwin.
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Sky makes diversity progress
Sky believes it is making progress towards achieving the diversity targets put in place by former entertainment channels boss Stuart Murphy 18 months ago.