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CommentCollaboration musn’t be used as a euphemism for exploitation
Expecting development producers to accept they may only get paid if a show is made will squeeze them out, an anonymous freelancer warns
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CommentIndies need to talk to each other if we want to thrive
Curve Media chief executive Camilla Lewis on what she learned from bringing together 60 of the top unscripted indies
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CommentNetflix’s takeover of Warner Bros is a threat to jobs and entertainment diversity
Head of Bectu Philippa Childs says the impact of the deal could go far beyond workers’ terms and conditions
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CommentComment: How Indie docs can give the big dogs a run for their money
Jonny Madderson of JustSo explains why the company’s Broadcast Sport winning documentary Hustle and Run was so well received
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CommentWhere can AI be used safely?
Ceyda Sıla Çetinkaya, COO of Merzigo, looks at where it may be more commercially safe to use the technology
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CommentDoes the next director general really need to be a journalist?
With little proof that having a newshound at the helm will help the BBC avoid scandal, perhaps it’s time to look further afield argues Steven D Wright
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CommentKate Bulkley: The next disruption could be just around the corner
YouTube and creator-led content are having their day, but producers must be alert to how quickly things can change
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CommentImpact production: What is it & why is it needed?
Turning on-screen stories into off-screen outcomes is a process that’s gaining momentum, writes ImpactWild founder Cherique Pohl
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CommentRoy Ackerman: The industry gatekeepers are no longer needed
While the content custodians of old had their place, it’s time to look forward and embrace the creator economy
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CommentLorraine Heggessey: Every doc should find a place for those at start of career
Only a radical and properly resourced plan can ensure the health of the genre over the long term
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CommentHow F1 is powering its next generation content
Nicolas Avila, CEO of Globant’s media & entertainment AI studio, looks at how its partnership with F1 has yielded results in content
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CommentRedefining AI as Augmented Intelligence
Richard Wormwell at dock10 lays out the key strategic moves organisations should make to ensure AI doesn’t replace people, but amplifies them
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CommentIs it time to rethink what ‘creator’ means?
Banijay Rights’ Shaun Keeble on the far-reaching role of distributors on YouTube and why they matter
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CommentEmbracing digital content creation requires a shift in mindset
There are plenty of challenges to tackle when embracing digital, but our traditional production skills will stand us in good stead
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CommentNurturing emerging talent in an AI world
Thomas Pearson, global director of people at Bitmovin, on how the industry can continue to train while integrating AI tools
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CommentWhy AI’s video future will be built in the open
Max Sebti, founder and CEO of Score, on why he believes AI is set to be open source across editing, reformatting, scene detection and more
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CommentTrue indies must partner with digital creators and each other to thrive
Indies without a global parent company need to shake up their way of thinking and embrace the digital world, says Lisa Chapman
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CommentThe BBC Trump scandal is about more than one bad edit
There are deep structural problems which led the BBC to its current predicament, writes Hugo Ward
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CommentDorothy Byrne: The BBC’s biggest problem is its silence
The BBC has shot itself in the foot, not through inherent bias but by failing to take action when the crisis hit
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CommentWhy engaging a colourist early can elevate a series
Residence Pictures co-founder and colourist Paul Harrison explains why a colour grade is just as vital as performance, cinematography, or sound design


















