All Broadcast articles in 29 January 2015 – Page 5
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News
Stephen Lambert targets drama after committing to All3Media
Stephen Lambert has committed his future to All3Media until at least 2020 and plans to launch a drama division at Studio Lambert.
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Comment
There’s a lot to be said for clarity
C5 and BBC’s indie and IP guidelines are a commissioning plus
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News
Channel 5 revamps commissioning
Channel 5 is overhauling its commissioning process, introducing a 12-week cycle designed to provide indies with greater clarity and deliver more ambitious ideas.
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Features
The Mega Brothel
Provide picture and audio post-production services for the 1 x 60-minute documentary about life inside a German brothel.
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News
Panasonic VariCam 35 offers in-camera grading
Panasonic has teamed up with Pomfort to introduce live incamera grading to its VariCam 35 camera, including 3D LUTs (look-up tables) and CDLs (colour decision lists).
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News
Pro Motion Hire to open office at The Sharp Project
Pro Motion Hire is to open an office at The Sharp Project in Manchester.
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News
Molinare wins Skillset funding for VFX training
Molinare has been awarded funding from industry body Creative Skillset.
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Features
Desi Rascals
Picture and audio post-production for the 12 x 60-minute reality series about a group of British Asians and their social, professional and family lives.
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News
Moov expands into OB production with PSA deal
Broadcast graphics company Moov has extended its services into managing outside broadcasts with a three-year deal with the Professional Squash Association (PSA) to provide production services for its World Tour events.
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Features
Modern Times: The Vikings are Coming
Picture and audio post for Sue Bourne’s 60-minute documentary about British women buying Danish sperm to get pregnant.
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News
Five Arrows Leasing Group to merge three firms
Fineline Media Finance, Five Arrows Leasing and Capital Professions Finance have merged.
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News
NBC orders The Island with Bear Grylls remake
NBC is to remake Channel 4’s The Island with Bear Grylls later this year.
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News
Realscreen 2015: key trends
Executives who battled through the super-blizzard which swept America’s east coast this week to reach Realscreen have heard about the death of the derivative docu-soap, the revival of the classic British format and the importance of mega-agents.
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News
Sky News and Facebook partner for election debate
Sky News has partnered with Facebook as part of its Stand Up Be Counted (SUBC) initiative for an online debate in which youngsters will grill the major political leaders.
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News
In brief: Suspects sale & C4 doc scheme
Channel 5 drama Suspects is heading to Australia and Channel 4 has opened its Cutting Edge training scheme. Click for more in today’s round-up.
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News
More Catastrophe planned for C4
Channel 4 has moved quickly to recommission Catastrophe after just two episodes of Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s sitcom have aired.
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Ratings
Auschwitz doc moves 1.2m
TUESDAY: BBC2’s documentary Touched By Auschwitz fell just short of the channel’s slot average on Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Comment
Comment: Fixed-rig is evolving fast
What next for the genre Dragonfly started with The Family in 2008, asks Sarah Swingler
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News
ITV returns to boxing with Carl Frampton fight
ITV is to air its first live boxing match in five years – covering Carl Frampton’s title defence against Chris Avalos.
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Critics
TV Critics: Alex Polizzi: The Fixer; Bad Builders: Bang To Rights; Touched By Auschwitz
“A depressing end but brave, I thought, of a reality show to show some reality.”