All Broadcast articles in 4 December 2015 – Page 3
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News
Fox to remake You're Back In The Room
US network Fox is to remake Tuesday’s Child-produced hypnotism format You’re Back In The Room.
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Yentob steps down as BBC executive
Controversial BBC executive Alan Yentob has resigned from his role as creative director of the public broadcaster.
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In brief: Humans; Left Bank; Sky; UKTV; Left Bank; Chewing Gum; S+V
Amazon has swooped for Kudos’ sci-fi drama Humans and Sky has invested in its latest LA-based start-up. Click for more
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Critics
TV Critics: This is Tottenham; Resurrecting Warsaw; Toast of London
“The line between social realism and the poverty safari is ever more blurred.”
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Archive experts set up indie Dog And Duck Films
The archive producers of Senna and 7/7: One Day In London have joined forces to launch a production company and archive research firm.
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The Broadcast Interview
Martin Pope and Michael Rose, Magic Light Pictures
The animators behind BBC1 festive treats The Gruffalo and Stick Man tell Robin Parker how CGI helps them to find and fill the 3D space between the linds of children’s stories
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Comment
Women in film and TV are still getting a raw deal
Some things have improved, but the fight for parity isn’t over, says Kate Kinninmont
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Comment
Sky Q offers a new flavour of TV
Launch marks broadcaster’s move into quad-play, says Kate Bulkley
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TVT unveils media tool for VoD and linear TV delivery
Content services firm TVT has launched ContentSelect, a media management platform for the delivery of content for linear TV and VoD services.
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ATG Danmon upgrades Input voiceover facility
ATG Danmon has upgraded the voiceover facilities at the London HQ of sport production company Input Media.
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Fremantle appoints head of post for in-house facility
Donna Mulvey-Jones has been appointed head of postproduction for Fremantle’s new inhouse facility at its Stephen Street headquarters in central London.
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Developer calls for action over Scottish studio delay
The developer of a proposed sixstage, £135m TV and film production facility in Scotland has asked the Scottish government to call in its planning application after claiming that the local Midlothian council has taken too long to consider its proposals.
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Features
The Indestructibles
Manage the end-to-end post production of the 12-part series in which action-sport athletes are taken to different UK locations to perform epic stunts.
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Behind The Scenes
Shaun The Sheep: The Farmer's Llama, BBC1
The challenge on our 30-minute Shaun The Sheep special was to broaden his world without alienating his fans - and meticulous planning of every last detail, says Jay Grace
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BBC Learning puts out call for VR space game
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Tim Peake’s forthcoming journey into space has inspired the BBC to kick off a search for a major virtual reality game.
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Analysis: Virgin joins battle for US content
Former Channel 4 acquisitions executive Gill Hay is to lead Virgin Media’s entry into the battle for first-run US acquisitions.
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Amazon deal boosts Lookout
Lookout Point’s ambitions to move into creative production were handed a boost this week after Amazon picked up its first original project, Parisian fashion drama The Collection.
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Analysis: Don't Tell The Bride moves to Sky
The producer of Don’t Tell The Bride has claimed that the BBC walked away from the show because it skewed too young for flagship channel BBC1.