All Broadcast articles in 5 May 2017 – Page 2
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Ratings
Early slot lifts Taskmaster
Dave’s comic challenge show drew its best ever overnight audience
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News
VFX leaders voice Brexit concerns
European visual effects houses have urged for calm and rationale thinking as the UK and EU work towards Brexit.
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News
NFTS plans Live TV Simulator course for sport production
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is launching a Live TV Simulator Sports Production course in partnership with HBS, the company that provides host broadcasting services for the football World Cup
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News
INFOGRAPHIC: Broadchurch
Click to see how the third series of the Imaginary Friends and Kudos Film and TV drama has fared on ITV
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News
Technicolor moves Troy VFX workflow to the cloud
BBC and Netflix drama Troy: Fall Of A City is making use of a new cloud-based shot delivery system developed by Technicolor.
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News
Developer seals deal for studio site in Liverpool
A £35m TV and film studio in Liverpool has moved a step closer with finalisation of the purchase of a 350,000 sq m site by property developer Capital & Centric.
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Features
American Gods
Visual effects shots for an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel that combines Americana and fantasy with strands of ancient and modern mythology
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Features
Born To Kill
Picture and audio post on a four-part series that explores the mind of Sam, a teenager on the verge of acting out suppressed psychopathic desires
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News
Garrett & Spotnitz: British TV risks losing its identity
Drama increasingly dependent on international financing
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Ratings
Panorama: McCann doc beats Trump special
BBC1’s Madeline McCann Panorama special won the slot
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Critics
Trust Me, I’m a Vet; Britain’s Nuclear Bomb; Panorama
“The experiments were uninspiring and the conclusions weak and unsurprising.”
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Features
Capturing the youth audience
From Instagram to Snapchat, traditional news providers like the BBC and Sky have been experimenting with ways to engage Generation Y and keep them coming back