All Broadcast articles in 4 October 2019 – Page 2
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News
The Mill unveils highly realistic CG animals for anti-cruelty film
VFX house’s photo-real CG creatures play a central role in World Animal Protection’s 60-second film for World Animal Day
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News
A+E Networks signs up Looper Insights
Software-as-a-service VOD optimisation firm to help A+E manage sale of TVOD titles
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Unit hires Mark Harris as vfx supervisor
Joins from Glassworks where his credits included the Bandersnatch episode for Netflix’s Black Mirror
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Sports Channel Network picks up rugby head injury doc, Head On
Rugby doc will TX on free-to-air channel in the UK
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Cinelab hires Michael Davis as senior colourist
Grading specialist joins film lab from Pinewood Studios
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Sponsored
Brexit checklist: what you need to know
Barclays’ Lorraine Ruckstuhl provides a useful step-by-step guide of what producers must consider if the UK exits the EU
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News
Sundance Productions founder joins Blue Ant
Laura Michalchyshyn takes up CCO and co-president role
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Millennial to build esports racing arena in Miami
Gaming and esports specialist says 12,000 square-foot arena will be first of its kind
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Features
How BBC3’s latest commissions fit channel’s strategy
BBC3’s latest commissions provide an insight into Fiona Campbell’s commissioning strategy.
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News
CBBC tests kids’ global sporting abilities
Six youngsters will compete in some of the planet’s most unusual sports for CBBC’s latest stripped offering. Rumpus Media has won a 30 x 15-minute order for A Week to Beat the World, which will be helmed by CBBC’s Young Dancer presenter and 2019 Strictly Come Dancing contestant Karim Zeroual, ...
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Features
Marnie Dickens: Buffy The Vampire Slayer
The writer’s love for Sunnydale’s heroine and her gang was all-consuming. Just don’t tell her how it ended
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News
Viacom unveils global doc sales
Channel 5 shows Crazy Rich Asian Weddings among 50 titles to have found an international home
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Ratings
Apprentice back in business with 4.3m
WEDNESDAY: Alan Sugar returns to BBC1 on form but ITV’s Doc Martin has the edge
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Critics
The Apprentice
“The Apprentice isn’t what it once was, but it’s still very much worth our time.”