All Broadcast articles in 29 October 2010 – Page 4
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Features
Fat Families 2
Final post on 8 x 60-minute factual shows in which Steve Miller turns flabby families into fit ones
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Features
Reggie Perrin 2
Grading work on series two of the comedy remake, creating shape and depth in the interior scenes and pushing different looks for the alternative reality moments.
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Features
Bodysnatchers of New York
Production and post on a true crime story in which 1,000 corpses were stolen, carved up and sold by a NY doctor.
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News
TSL and Mediasmiths lined up for Salford Uni contracts
Overbury is expected to award systems integration contracts to TSL and Mediasmiths after securing an £18m deal to fit out Salford University’s new MediaCityUK building.
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Molinare embarks on first 3D jobs
Molinare has completed post-production on live action 3D feature Mortician 3D and is about to start work on editing the live action sequences for a stereo animated short called The Flying Machine.
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Jacobs joins Air as head of post
Former The Mews facility manager Frankie Jacobs has joined Shoreditch-based Air Post Production as its new head of post-production.
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Quantel Pablo receives 3D award
Quantel has been awarded the International 3D Society’s 3D Technology Lumiere Award for its Pablo 3D colour correction and finishing system.
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News
FM&T trainee placements up for grabs
BBC Future Media & Technology (FM&T) and Vision and Media are to provide paid trainee placements in software engineering and user experience from next year.
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Sony staff join CVP
Two former senior members of Sony UK’s technical team have joined broadcast equipment supplier CVP.
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Behind the scenes at Calrec
Yorkshire based manufacturer Calrec has revealed exactly how it builds its audio consoles in a special behind-the-scenes promotional video.
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Comment
25 Oct '10
“It helps to have a spreadsheet open if you want to keep track of things here.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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News
Viewers urged to boycott licence fee over S4C
The Welsh Language Society (Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg) is urging viewers to boycott the licence fee in response to the government’s decision to bring national broadcaster S4C under the BBC’s remit.
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Comment
26 Oct '10
“A decent argument for those swingeing BBC cuts.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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News
Indies generate record Mipcom revenue
UK indies pulled in record revenues of more than £18m at this month’s Mipcom market, according to figures from Pact.
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Comment
Speed date your way to success
Jake Kanter reports on how speed dating is helping people get a foot on the television ladder.
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Comment
Spotting the best of birdwatchers
Forget tweeting, writes director Lucy Leveugle, twitching is about to become the buzzword on BBC4.
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News
Shine cooks up Masterchef app
Shine Vu has launched its first iPhone app as it kicks off a digital push around cooking show Masterchef.
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Ratings
Million Pound Drop back with 2m and record online players
MONDAY: Channel 4’s The Million Pound Drop Live returned with a total TV audience of more than 2m and with 127,000 people playing along online.
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News
ITV to air Take That documentary
ITV has secured the exclusive international rights to premiere a documentary on pop group Take That.
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Hunt accused over 'dodgy BBC deal'
The new shadow culture secretary has accused Jeremy Hunt of of putting his political ambitions ahead of the BBC’s future, and branded the new licence fee settlement a “dodgy deal”.