All Broadcast articles in 7 December 2012 – Page 3
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Features
How to play it for laughs
BBC Academy’s Louise Blythe asks top creatives and executives about how to get comedy ideas noticed and commissioned
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Comment
TV cameras capture a great year for women’s sport
Broadcasters can get a boost by upping female sports coverage
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The Broadcast Interview
Jana Bennett, BBC Worldwide
As she picks up a major WFTV award, the former BBC head of Vision talks to Lisa Campbell about leaving the BBC, revolutionising science on TV and helping women reach the top
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Features
Animation propagation
With a skilled graduate base, animation tax breaks and a tie-up with London’s Tech City, Northern Ireland is bullish about being digital storytelling’s new home. By Will Strauss
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Behind The Scenes
Galapagos 3D with David Attenborough, Sky
Benji Wilson catches up with Sir David Attenborough on a 3D shoot in the Galapagos Islands, where a 22-person crew and 10 tonnes of kit are out to capture some extraordinary scenes
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Comment
Time to create digital heroines
Where WFTV led, technology needs to follow to attract women says Lisa Campbell
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Comment
Same old News at the Beeb
Incoming DG Tony Hall must take note of Today’s 12:1 male/female ratio, says Lis Howell
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Behind The Scenes
The Poison Tree, ITV1
Erin Kelly’s novel hooked me instantly, but we had to make dramatic changes to characters and plot to turn it into thrilling TV, says Emilia di Girolamo
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News
Holdan Wi-Fi teleprompter to 'liberate' presenters
Holdan has launched a Wi-Fi teleprompting system that lets users send scripts to screens from a central PC.
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News
Alias Hire to swap Covent Garden for King's Cross
Alias Hire is moving from its Covent Garden base to slightly larger premises on King’s Cross Road.
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Stuart Hall charged with indecent assault
Veteran BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall has been dropped by Radio 5 Live after being charged with indecent assault.
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Chris Packham to front R4 panel show pilot
Chris Packham is to front a Radio 4 comedy panel show pilot about the animal kingdom.
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Atomos opens door to Windows users
Atomos has released a firmware update with support for Avid DNxHD for its Ninja 2 recorders.
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Sonnet releases Echo Express II expansion card
Sonnet Technologies has unveiled the Echo Express II, the latest addition to the company’s range of Thunderbolt expansion chassis cards.
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Redray Player to ship in the new year
Red has launched the Redray Player for playing 4K files and upscaling HD files to Ultra High- Definition resolution.
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JVC upgrades firmware for GY-HM600
JVC has released a firmware upgrade for its GY-HM600 camera, including predefined shooting modes for access to optimum settings for the common applications.
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Foundry: Nuke 7.0 is ‘biggest ever’ release
The Foundry has launched version 7.0 of its compositing tool Nuke.
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Adrian Steirn partners with Shine
Shine Group has partnered with renowned photographer and director, Adrian Steirn, in a two year multiplatform development deal.
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Jonathan Creek to return
Jonathan Creek will return to BBC1 for the first time in three years in 2013 with a new mystery about supernatural events at a girls’ boarding school for.